Bug Report Problem with captured stream recordings

mubbsy

New Member
Since the newest update with the awesome feature of being able to stream and record to a file without one interrupting the other, I haven't been able to watch any of the recordings I've tried making. I've tried VLC (which I normally use for watching them), WMP, Winamp, Quicktime and a few more with some of them able to hear the sound, but none of them able to see the video. VLC just crashes when attempting to watch the stream.mp4 file. I have also tried multiple computers with the video files with no success.

If anyone knows the cause or possible solutions to this, I would be greatly obliged!
 

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Boildown

Active Member
Can you post the .mp4 file somewhere for people to download and see for themselves? A file hosting site, not a video hosting site.
 

mubbsy

New Member
If you want yes, although I've found a solution that works for the time being. If I choose to record as a .flv instead of .mp4 it works fine. Also, if the video is relatively short (I haven't been able able to pinpoint the time threshold) then it works without any problem. It seems to only be with longer videos it has an issues. The next time I'm streaming I will record as a .mp4 and host it for investigation.

I've only had patience for 3-4 min at most, which all worked fine. So I imagine it's closer to the hour mark and thus is gonna be a pain in the butt to find the point it doesn't want to record. I've also tried hitting stop recording as opposed to stop streaming first with no change in the outcome.

Since the output file size is almost the same it isn't a big issue to record as flv except I have to convert it after for my video editing to play nicely with.
 
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