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Fix FLV Start Time Offset IssueHi,
I have a recorded FLV stream that I started recording several hours after the live video stream started. I used Jaksta to record the FLV stream. I can play the FLV in Applian FLV Player successfully but it starts the play head at the 5:52:42 mark which is how far into the stream I started recording. I go to "Fix FLV" in Jaksta and the file contents are as follows: The first twenty or so video/audio packets have time 0 and then it jumps to time 4381554 (which I assume is 5:52:42 or thereabouts). If I "fix time" with 15 as the time interval, the result is good but the video is slightly too fast, and the audio is out of sync. Is there a way to offset the start time of the video to 4381554 instead of 0 and also to throw away those initial packets with time 0. Has anyone else encountered a similar issue? |
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Re: Fix FLV Start Time Offset IssueI saw that this thread covers the use of Fix FLV as well. Does anyone know how to pick a good number other than 15 if 15 doesn't produce a good result?
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Re: Fix FLV Start Time Offset IssueQuote:
http://stream-recorder.com/forum/sho...43&postcount=7 |
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Re: Fix FLV Start Time Offset IssueThank you for that link. It encouraged me to play around with timing of the keyframes. Is there a way to determine the total number of keyframes in that list? This would make the calculation in your link easier.
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Tags: fix, fix flv, fix flv jaksta, flv, issue, jaksta, offset, start time |
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