2023-02-17, 08:45 PM
So when it runs and you hit ctrl-c the file is not created?
Martin
Martin
2023-02-17, 08:45 PM
So when it runs and you hit ctrl-c the file is not created?
Martin
No when its launched it makes the file. I have deleted it and moved directories just to see what happens. It always creates the file when the command is launched then nothing from where ever the directory the command is launched in
2023-02-17, 09:18 PM
So it is created and zero bytes? I have no clue what this means "then nothing from where ever"
Also are you getting WRITE message displayed to the screen the whole time until you hit ctrl-c? Martin
2023-02-17, 09:24 PM
yes and yes
2023-02-17, 09:36 PM
If you wait one minute can you run ffplay filename.ts?
2023-02-17, 09:58 PM
its 0 so no
2023-02-17, 10:17 PM
Ok as long as you tried, 0 doesn't mean no bytes, especially on Linux.
Martin
2023-02-17, 10:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 2023-02-17, 10:41 PM by mvallevand.)
I have updated your file to flush stdout just in case that is a problem on your system. I changed the timouts to what I thought were better based on this conversation.
Martin
2023-02-17, 11:06 PM
same result
2023-02-17, 11:23 PM
same
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