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Content will be published on site after you have activated your account. If you already have an AfterDawn. Recent headlines Tech year wrapped up: Awful battery life, QR code comeback, global chip shortage,.. Gabest Flash Video Splitter v1. Free Download. Description Info All versions Reviews. Flash Video is the format used to display video in Flash content. Most Flash Video content is viewed online on sites such as YouTube , but in order to view. FLV content locally, you need a splitter installed available below.

You will also need an FLV decoder installed. FFDShow can be enabled to play this format. You simply need to instruct it to decode "FLV1" content on the codec section of its configuration page by default it may be disabled. I'd start by getting rid of KLite. What codec combination would You suggest to play FLV's? Described problem only occurs when I watch in video player video directly from the web. Last edited by jenova; 13th Jul at Originally Posted by jenova.

Sorry that I wasn't clear from the beginning. FLV's can be seeked with currently installed codec - K-Lite 6. So I need to wait "long time" until buffer reaches my seek place. This actually is not the problem, I can live with that behaviour. Everything is OK here. WMP no seek. I care mostly about FLV's, because seek should work on streaming media and is not working for me. It seams to me that splitter don't download file length information and ignore seek information, that are present in the file.

Only reads file by fixed chunks of data, until entire file is downloaded. Any idea and suggestions are more then welcome. FLV's have to be prepared with metadata to stream properly in order to allow seeking.

They also need keyframe placement - you cannot seek to any place except keyframes True streaming is different than HTTP progressive download. The site has to support RTSP protocol which is more expensive.

Most sites use progressive download, so you cannot seek the file has to be downloaded first - once it's downloaded it's essentially on your HDD, that's why you can seek when they are on your HDD. There is an intermediate solution called psuedostreaming - this is in between and what vimeo and youtube use.

Thank You for reply, but I know that already. Also it is posible to seek with broken index. NO magic here, just different data handling and functionality.

If I remember correctly with ffdshow codec I could seek in past, but due to personal reason I'm looking for something that uses DXShow or some wrapper to do the container parsing? And currently I don't know if there is an error in K-Lite Gabest parser that don't read index information or maybe somewhere else that's why I ask. The flv example you gave is an http download , are you saying you can seek in linux embedded in a browser before it's downloaded?

Most flv's on the web are played through flash , how are you using your own player while streaming not downloaded locally?

Flash doesn't use directshow, ffmpeg or ffdshow. Originally Posted by poisondeathray. Contact Us VideoHelp Top. All times are GMT The time now is All rights reserved.



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