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Originally Posted by sup88
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Using this method Applian say use 15 as a starting point. This seems to a poor starting point, but I guess Applian had to start somewhere.
After some testing I have found between numbers 30-37 gives very good results, esp if you know how to read the numbers in the columns - Tools/Fix FLV/File contents. The numbers are secs of the record in format XXXX.XXXX.
So u if know the time length of yr record say 25.48 mins that equals 1548 secs. So change the fix flv number (try say 30) and after hitting ok and the number changes in the column check at the end. If number is less than 1548.XXX, increase the fix FLV number, or if the column displays a number greater than 1548.XXX decrease until you can arrive as close as you can to 1548.XXX.
As Applian Fix FLV does not allow fractions or decimals it will always be out by a small margin but this does effect the file.
Trust this extra info helps.