Reset time after dynamically changing the filesink
lestoilfante
lestoilfante at gmail.com
Tue Feb 26 23:30:39 PST 2013
Hi Paddy,
I have a similar problem and google point me out to possible solution
by sending event new_new_segment or flush_stop but until now I didn't
try yet.
Do you found a solution?
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 9:15 PM, Paddy <pat.blanchon at gmail.com> wrote:
> I have many files that I've recorded by dynamically changing the filesink in
> a pipeline. Unsurpisingly each files timestamps follows on from the previous
> one - so that the 100th file plays back as if it were the last 10 minute
> chunk of a 1000 minute long recording. This makes seeking difficult & the
> progress bar in VLC misleading.
>
> I'd like to reset the time on each file (so that VLC's progress bar is at 0%
> at the start of the file).
>
> There are many posts on here asking for & offering advice on how to do this
> - this one
> <http://gstreamer-devel.966125.n4.nabble.com/Resetting-base-time-in-part-of-running-pipeline-td970032.html#a970033>
> offers up a solution but I'm somewhat confused by it, & 4+ years later it
> doesn't appear to have made it into the bad plugins yet (or good or ugly).
>
> So my question is: what's the accepted wisdom on resetting the time in files
> generated in this was (using streamer 0.10) ??
>
> Cheers
>
> Paddy
>
>
>
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