[Live-devel] media streaming and random access

Jim Ham jimham at porcine.com
Sun Aug 9 18:10:41 PDT 2020


On 8/9/2020 4:07 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
> Another thing you could try - as an experiment - is making your “.mkv” file video only (i.e., not containing any audio track), and try streaming/seeking within that instead.
> 
> I suspect that seeking within a video-only file/stream might work better, and that the problem (with the video+audio file/stream) might be related to audio/video synchronization problems, occurring after the seek.
> 
> But again, it would be good to get a copy of the (audio+video) “.mkv” file, so I can run my own experiments.

OK, I'll work on transcoding without audio. It will probably be tomorrow.

Here's the video: <http://www.porcine.com/ftp_files/anon/temp/Tanya.mkv>

This DVD is an inside joke in our paddling club - <www.bask.org>. It's 
not meant for public distribution. I chose it as it is reasonably small. 
I'll leave it up for a couple of days. Or better yet you could tell me 
when you've got it and I'll take it down. Backchannel is good.

Jim Ham
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> Ross Finlayson
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