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frame rates etc). Then install ffserver and ffmpeg, write a script to start |
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them up, and off you go. |
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@section Troubleshooting |
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@subsection The audio and video lose sync after a while. |
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Yes, they do. |
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@subsection After a long while, the video update rate goes way down in WMP. |
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Yes, it does. Who knows why? |
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@subsection WMP 6.4 behaves differently to WMP 7. |
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Yes, it does. Any thoughts on this would be gratefully received. These |
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differences extend to embedding WMP into a web page. [There are two |
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object IDs that you can use: The old one, which does not play well, and |
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the new one, which does (both tested on the same system). However, |
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I suspect that the new one is not available unless you have installed WMP 7]. |
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@section What else can it do? |
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You can replay video from .ffm files that was recorded earlier. |
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