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Regarding saavn plugin
August 22, 2014 07:34AM
This is regarding saavn plugin. The files downloaded are actually flv instead of mp3 that FRD downloads.
You may check it with app called Mediainfo. Mpc has problem seeking these wrong mp3's. Please fix it so that extension is flv.

Sample -- [www.saavn.com]

Thanks
Re: Regarding saavn plugin
August 22, 2014 01:52PM
Thanks for the report. I forgot to change it back to flv when conversion to mp3 support was dropped. Fixed in plugin v1.1.3.
Re: Regarding saavn plugin
August 30, 2014 04:21PM
Thanks tong.

I grabbed tracks from this album [www.saavn.com]
But they turned out to be 64 kbps, while browser can play them @ 128 kbps.
Did you change something? And can the plugin be made to get 128 kbps only?
Re: Regarding saavn plugin
September 01, 2014 10:28PM
Plugin v1.1.3 fixed file extension, nothing more, nothing less.
Plugin v1.1.2 removed flv2mp3 support.

There is no quality option in the decrypted player content. But if I read the SWF correctly, then the plugin should have gotten 128 Kbps. Maybe 64 Kbps is the fallback? Also when I hear the songs (from the provided sample album) in browser, there is no (significant) quality difference between 128Kbps and 64 Kbps. Maybe I should have my ears checked.. smiling smiley



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/01/2014 10:34PM by tong2shot.
Re: Regarding saavn plugin
September 02, 2014 12:53AM
tong2shot wrote:
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> Plugin v1.1.2 removed flv2mp3 support.

One can use the freeware "FLV Extract" (courtesy of Moitah)
http://www.moitah.net/download/latest/FLV_Extract.zip
to demux losslessly (= extract) the audio mp3 stream from
the downloaded .flv file

If you use the GUI (.NET Framework 2.0 is needed for WinXP SP2+),
check only the "Audio" option and just drag and drop the FLV file onto the GUI;
MP3 file will be stored in the same directory.

If you are comfortable with the CLI version (that's also included inside the .zip),
then a template command (run from the Command Prompt Window or
written in the form of a .bat file) would be:
FLVExtractCL -a "foo.flv"
honey_ami wrote:
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> I grabbed tracks from this album
> Zabak-1961
> But they turned out to be 64 kbps, while browser
> can play them @ 128 kbps.

I used RTMPDumpHelper 1.21 & Firefox ESR 24.8.0. When I went to the sample URL,
I first made sure that "Best (128kbps) Music Quality" was ticked and started playback of the first song,
"Teri Duniya Se Door (Revival)"; rtmpdump downloaded this (via rtmpe protocol) as a file named "-5ccdQc3.flv"
rtmpdump -r "rtmpe://r.saavncdn.com:1935/ondemand" -a "ondemand" -f "WIN 14,0,0,179" -W "http://static.saavncdn.com/dplayer/5.inviplayer.swf" -p "http://www.saavn.com" -C O:1 -C O:0 -y "mp3:audios/ph/8/-/-5ccdQc3" -o "-5ccdQc3.flv"
Upon mp3 extraction, MediaInfo reports the following:
Complete name                    : D:\RTMPDumpHelper\-5ccdQc3.mp3
Format                           : MPEG Audio
File size                        : 1.45 MiB
Duration                         : 3mn 10s
Overall bit rate                 : 64.0 Kbps
Writing library                  : LAME3.98b

Audio
Format                           : MPEG Audio
Format version                   : Version 2
Format profile                   : Layer 3
Duration                         : 3mn 10s
Bit rate mode                    : Constant
Bit rate                         : 64.0 Kbps
Channel(s)                       : 2 channels
Sampling rate                    : 24.0 KHz
Compression mode                 : Lossy
Stream size                      : 1.45 MiB (100%)
Writing library                  : LAME3.98b
Encoding settings                : -m s -V 4 -q 2 -lowpass 11 -b 64

So, there is NOTHING WRONG with the saavn plugin - the highest quality offered for
this specific album is just 64 kbps (so the "Best" setting in the browser is in reality
the same as the "Good" one...moody smiley )

tong2shot wrote:
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> Maybe 64 Kbps is the fallback?
> Also when I hear the songs (from the provided sample album) in browser,
> there is no (significant) quality difference between 128Kbps and 64 Kbps.
> Maybe I should have my ears checked.. smiling smiley

As you might have understood by now, your ears are perfectly fine winking smiley

Cheers drinking smiley
Re: Regarding saavn plugin
September 02, 2014 05:36AM
thanks for the replies guys
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