On 11/16/2020 1:03:41 AM, "Carl Zwanzig" wrote:
On 11/15/2020 9:41 AM, Tom Worster wrote:
What can I do to prevent this and get ffmpeg to write files with the
atclocktime? instead of what I assume is the actual time when the file is
written.
Depending on the actual implementation, you mig
On 11/15/2020 9:41 AM, Tom Worster wrote:
What can I do to prevent this and get ffmpeg to write files with the
atclocktime? instead of what I assume is the actual time when the file is
written.
Depending on the actual implementation, you might not be able to- it's
common to write into a tem
I'm using ffmpeg to connect to an icecast server and save its AAC audio
stream to m4a files each 5 minutes long.
Occasionally, about 1 in 15 or 20 files, the name of the file has
timestamp one second after the desired atclocktime, like
name-20201115T144500Z.m4a
name-20201115T145000Z.m4a
name-