On Aug 5, 2020, at 4:45 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
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> you should make sure that the resulting “.mkv” (or “.webm”) file contains
> frequent ‘key frames’ (at least one per second; preferably more frequent than
> this)
A large part of the reason H.264 and newer are able to get higher rates of
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> On Aug 6, 2020, at 8:09 AM, Jim Ham wrote:
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> First of all, I'm a newbie to this. I'm trying to set up a media server on a
> private lan. So far things are working quite well except for random access to
> the streamed file.
>
> mkv and webm formats both exhibit the same behavior: The file
First of all, I'm a newbie to this. I'm trying to set up a media server
on a private lan. So far things are working quite well except for random
access to the streamed file.
mkv and webm formats both exhibit the same behavior: The file streams
fine until I move the slider in VLC. After a few s