> On 19. Apr 2018, at 14:48, Daniel Oberhoff
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>> On 18. Apr 2018, at 12:30, Gyan Doshi wrote:
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>> On 4/18/2018 3:19 PM, Daniel Oberhoff wrote:
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>>> Ok, i investigated some further. The source of the problem seem to be the
>>> start offsets that are “weird” around hl
> On 18. Apr 2018, at 12:30, Gyan Doshi wrote:
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> On 4/18/2018 3:19 PM, Daniel Oberhoff wrote:
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>> Ok, i investigated some further. The source of the problem seem to be the
>> start offsets that are “weird” around hls. For one all our hls recordings
>> report a start offset of 1.4s, a
On 4/18/2018 3:19 PM, Daniel Oberhoff wrote:
Ok, i investigated some further. The source of the problem seem to be the start
offsets that are “weird” around hls. For one all our hls recordings report a
start offset of 1.4s, and we have no idea where that is from (the source has no
such offs
> On 17. Apr 2018, at 12:43, Gyan Doshi wrote:
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> On 4/17/2018 4:07 PM, Daniel Oberhoff wrote:
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>> We run a service that extensively relies on hls streams recorded from rtsp
>> capable cameras. We rotuinely generate clips from recorded streams and seem
>> to run into weird behavior of
> On 17. Apr 2018, at 12:43, Gyan Doshi wrote:
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> On 4/17/2018 4:07 PM, Daniel Oberhoff wrote:
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>> We run a service that extensively relies on hls streams recorded from rtsp
>> capable cameras. We rotuinely generate clips from recorded streams and seem
>> to run into weird behavior of
> On 17. Apr 2018, at 12:43, Gyan Doshi wrote:
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> On 4/17/2018 4:07 PM, Daniel Oberhoff wrote:
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>> We run a service that extensively relies on hls streams recorded from rtsp
>> capable cameras. We rotuinely generate clips from recorded streams and seem
>> to run into weird behavior of -ss a
> On 17. Apr 2018, at 12:43, Gyan Doshi wrote:
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> On 4/17/2018 4:07 PM, Daniel Oberhoff wrote:
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>> We run a service that extensively relies on hls streams recorded from rtsp
>> capable cameras. We rotuinely generate clips from recorded streams and seem
>> to run into weird behavior of
On 4/17/2018 4:07 PM, Daniel Oberhoff wrote:
We run a service that extensively relies on hls streams recorded from rtsp
capable cameras. We rotuinely generate clips from recorded streams and seem to
run into weird behavior of -ss and -t. also it seems the hls stream always has
a start-time
Hi all,
We run a service that extensively relies on hls streams recorded from rtsp
capable cameras. We rotuinely generate clips from recorded streams and seem to
run into weird behavior of -ss and -t. also it seems the hls stream always has
a start-time of 1.4s. This is not the core problem tho