HD content still unavailable

Andy Bircumshaw andy at networkned.co.uk
Fri Nov 5 00:39:43 EDT 2010


On 5/11/2010, at 2:16am, Kris LeC wrote:
> ...
>> You need to find where it's storing this out-of-date information
> 
> I'm indexing my C drive in an attempt to aid finding the file(s), ...

Good luck with that. Windows Search is geared towards finding your letters, PDFs, essays and emails. I think it generally would tend to ignore system files, but you may have some luck if you change the options and force it to index the whole of C:, to include hidden & system files and anything else that looks appropriate. 

> ... and
> have looked in Documents and AppData as Andy suggested, but haven't
> found anything yet.

Did you set the Windows Explorer > View > Folder Options to "show hidden & system files"? 

According to the rtmpdump manpage: "the information is cached in a .swfinfo file in the user's home directory, so that it doesn't need to be retrieved and recalculated every time rtmpdump is run. ... By default, the cached info will be used for 30 days before re-checking." <http://rtmpdump.mplayerhq.hu/rtmpdump.1.html>

You might try:

       --swfAge       -X days                                                   
              Specify  how  many  days  to  use the cached SWF info before re-
              checking. Use 0 to always check the SWF URL. Note  that  if  the
              check  shows  that  the SWF file has the same modification time-
              stamp as before, it will not be retrieved again.

aB.




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