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> Completed video seeking, after using preview while downloading

kiri
May 24 2005, 01:04
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Hi, I seem to have an issue where I am unable to view video files correctly after completing the download. The file actually plays ok, but is not able to be seeked, and the timecode is incorrectly displayed.

I think what is happening is that if I have used the preview option in emuleplus, from that point on the file is treated as being the duration it was at the time of preview. So therefore I am unable to seek to a later part in the video file...

Is there anyway of repairing the files so that they are treated as the correct length, and so can be seeked properly?

Thanks for any info

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muleteer
May 24 2005, 04:26
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Which media player are you using to preview the video, and which one are you using to play it after the file is complete?
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DonGato
May 25 2005, 05:42
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Using the preview has nothing to do with that.
What container the fiels use?
What codec the files use?
Which player you use to preview?
Which player you use to play them after completed?
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kiri
May 25 2005, 08:38
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I'm using VLC to preview the files. And after completion I have tried both BS Player and Windows media player 9. Both have the same result.
I havent tried will all file types, but I have noticed the problem in AVI and MPEG files.


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