
Then, the command prompt would report an error stating: If there are spaces in the path of M3U Detective, for example: So, only in case “a”, the channel seems to play correctly. “pipe:: Invalid data found when processing input”. Generated command is something like:Ĭ:\path\M3U_Detective>rtmpdump.exe -r -q | “C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe” –ĭ) RTMPDump -> open to try with ffplay: doesn’t work.Ĭ:\path\M3U_Detective>rtmpdump.exe -r -q | ffplay.exe – “The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect”.Ĭ) RTMPDump -> open to try with VLC: doesn’t work (VLC is opened but no video is shown). Generated command is something like:Ĭ:\path\M3U_Detective\ffplay.exe -i And the reported error is: ts, for example):ī) Open with ffplay: doesn’t work.


The problem is that there are some problematic cases, when checking a valid stream (urls ending with.
