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We have a video stream consisting of small individual videos concatenated together. Every video consists of a few continuous MPEG-TS fragments. We need to be able to map user actions during playback into the time domain of every individual video. In a simpler way, we would like to get the id of the fragment being played. A naive solution of using Inserting We have tried a bunch of other things, such as putting Is there a way to achieve what we are trying to do? Thanks. |
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Program-Date-Time and FRAG_CHANGED would be my suggestions. Please provide examples of these issues (jumps in the future, similar frag change behavior). There are some improvements to Program-Date-Time (PDT) mapping coming in 1.6 when PDT is not aligned with segment durations or media durations differ from the playlist description. If you provide examples with reproduction steps (please file an issue) we can look into whether playlist date anchoring resolves them, as well root-causing the issues with segment durations or PDT values at discontinuity boundaries. |
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Hi @robwalch, Thank you for your quick reply. Much appreciated! After digging further, we discovered that jumping We submitted this issue however, which is related to the metadata track synchronization with the video track. Using the metadata (i.e., listening to Thanks! |
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Program-Date-Time and FRAG_CHANGED would be my suggestions. Please provide examples of these issues (jumps in the future, similar frag change behavior).
There are some improvements to Program-Date-Time (PDT) mapping coming in 1.6 when PDT is not aligned with segment durations or media durations dif…