Brooks --
     First of all, thanks...
       I was using just flvtool2 -P, I did not realize I needed to do -PU.
   
     However it didn't work!
     When I ran flvtool2 -PU -framerate:5 file.flv
   
     it changed the framerate all right, but flvtool2 calculated other things 
like keyframe data and the videodatarate tag and added these to the metadata.
   
     I thought I was able to change the videodatarate from 2000.12 to 400 and 
slow the file down but I can't seem to replicate this success.
     
    question: does flvtool2 always add keyframe data?
    question: anyone have any success with slowing a file down this way?
    question: if it cant be done this way, what can I do to reencode it to slow 
it down and preserve the audio data too?
   
  Johann
  Message: 8
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 11:08:50 -0700 (PDT)
From: nojoke68 nokoke 
Subject: [FLVTool2-users] question about modifying frame rate metadata
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Hi -- I have some FLV files that have an incorrect frame rate.
The frame rate is 20 but it should be 5.

Is it possible to inject new metadata into the FLV file to correct this?

Message: 9
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 14:59:46 -0400
From: Brooks Andrus 

Subject: Re: [FLVTool2-users] question about modifying frame rate
metadata
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http://www.brooksandrus.com/blog/2007/04/15/change-insert-flv-metadata-values-timestamp-dimensions-with-flvtool2/

you should be able to overwrite the metadata values without issue, 
although its unclear how that will impact the playback of the video.

Brooks


       
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