05-26-05 12:45 PM
I have had almost the same problem not appending
a new clip on a very large one, but re-recording a
stream over a previously recorded very large clip.
Probably Flashcom isn't able to retrieve the right
timestamp in some situation and start appending
with wrong timestamp.
I have developed an internal tool to manipulate
FLV files that is usefull in these situations
But...sorry, it isn't still ready to be published.
I'll announce soon when I'll be ready
Fabio Sonnati
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Subject: [FlashComm] corrupted FLV timecode
> Hi,
>
> I'm doing a live webcast with Flashcom and add different video parts wi=
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> publish("filename","append") to one big file.
>
> For some reasons, some of these files have corrupted timecode. (at leas=
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> FLV player can't play it correctly anymore.. eg. a 300 MB file shows a =
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> second length)
>
> Any idea?? Any tool to correct the timecode / length information? I've=20
> tried MetaData injectors, but it won't help.
>
> Thanks,
> Jens
>
> Team Macromedia
> http://www.flashstreamworks.com
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