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Old 06-06-2015, 07:49 PM
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Need help doing a batch "FLV FIX" for Replay Media Catcher files.


My history with recording streaming vids: Hello everyone. I have been using the information on this site and others since 2013. With that help, I have a semi-reliable system for capturing video streams using replay media catcher 4 and 5. For Speex audio files I found a .bat script to batch convert the files from FLV. to MP4. with the sound intact. For nellymoser and others I just use Handbrake and batch convert those. I edit in avidemux and for the most part, the system works.


My problem: The slowest link in the chain is using RMC to "fix flv" of the files one file at a time. As you already know, MFC and those sites add useless information to ruin the timestamp making vids pause and freeze during playback. I see on the forum yaflvfix recommended (for RTMP), but that leaves the files numbers unchanged.This Thread (last page,last post) says that a trio of programs works together to correct the problem, but I do not know how to get the flvfixer.php to run in a folder or together with those other files. I actually don't understand how to get a php script to work at all (youtube vids were not helpful). I can follow step by step instructions to turn a text file into a .bat or something similar, but my experience with cmd line has always been a failure.


A posible solution I found, but dont fully understand:I did some research on PHP, but a post on here (direct link to last post) makes it seem like I can put multiple elements in one folder and batch fix flv files, similar to my batch converter for Speex audio flv.

1)Can anyone point me in the right direction of using PHP in this manner. 2)Is this method recommended, now outdated?

I have over 100 GB of files to edit ( multiple streams and streams while at work or asleep over a longer period of time) one at a time.
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