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Dario De Agostini


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06-06-06 12:11 PM

Dear list,

i have a problem (again  )
We need to record a stream which may be empty for a big part.
Let's say it's someone who enter a chat... and waits (listen only) for 5
minutes... then he starts publishing his mic data... then he stops...
and so on.
We can record this stream.

Let's go back to fcs 1.5:
when you played this stream you would get the audio data immediatly,
because fcs didn't record the "empty" part.
In order to fix this you had to put some "fake" .send on the stream
called from a setinterval

Let's come back to fms2:
i remember i read somewhere this have been fixed with fms2.
So is there a different way to publish (or play) streams in order to
achieve time consistency ?

Thanks in advance,
Dario De Agostini
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