2021-10-02, 12:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 2021-10-02, 12:38 AM by mvallevand.)
Both your samples play fine here from the video library. What version of LAV 32 do you have installed.
Martin
Martin
2021-10-02, 12:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 2021-10-02, 12:38 AM by mvallevand.)
Both your samples play fine here from the video library. What version of LAV 32 do you have installed.
Martin (2021-10-01, 04:26 AM)sub Wrote:(2021-09-30, 11:41 PM)mvallevand Wrote: Do you have LAV set as both your h264 and AAC decoder?For a bit of background - I saw a sample recording he had from v5. It came from IPTV source, and appeared have bad timing in it, like it was bad at the source. I'm curious why v4 seemed to be better. I wonder if v4 was using ffmpeg to bring it in, and this was conveniently fixing the timing, wheras v5 might be pulling it in as-is. Interesting, I just noticed some weird time issue with one of my recordings too. It was a 2h recording, but when I skipped to 45min it actually skipped to 72min or so - it seemed to somehow reset to 00:00 after 27min. At least it worked fine just watching and I could skip by increasing playback speed. Edit: I'm on Linux though btw
2021-10-02, 12:32 PM
(2021-10-02, 07:51 AM)axel Wrote: Interesting, I just noticed some weird time issue with one of my recordings too. It was a 2h recording, but when I skipped to 45min it actually skipped to 72min or so - it seemed to somehow reset to 00:00 after 27min. At least it worked fine just watching and I could skip by increasing playback speed. Being on linux that would be a totally different problem, because you would be using a different client. However yes sometimes you need to remux files it the timestamps aren't correct depending on the player. Martin
2021-10-03, 01:53 AM
Martin,
I am running lav video decoder ver 0.71.0 Thank you, Bruce
2021-10-03, 01:54 AM
Ok why not 0.75,1
Martin
2021-10-03, 02:42 AM
I was not aware of an update. Everything seems to work fin on ver 4.
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