Video time and currentTime unsynced for dynamic stream

Using a DynamicStreamingResource with four mp4 rtmp streams is causing a problem.
Sometimes when the streams is auto switched, the switch is seamless but the mediaplayer.currentTime starts reporting the wrong time (mostly about 50 seconds before the "actual time"). After scrubbing the currentTime seems to be returning a correct value again.
When playing the streams seperatly the problem does not occur, so it seems that it's got something to do with the swithing.
Is it a bug in OSMF? In Flash? Or  does it have something to do with the keyframes in video files?

I am getting this exact same behaviour all of a sudden with MBR streams served out of Akamai.  If I move the streams to Amazon Cloudfront they work fine.  I think this is an issue with FMS 4.5 as Cloudfront is still on FMS3.5 but Akamai has upgraded.
I can provide test streams.  I did some detailed player logging, see below:
  player init
  loading release
  release loaded
  playing ad
  ad complete
  playing ad
  ad complete
  adding the stream: mp4:videolink/Bones_E804_low_16x9.mp4 @ 625
  adding the stream: mp4:videolink/Bones_E804_lowest_16x9.mp4 @ 429
  adding the stream: mp4:videolink/Bones_E804_medium_16x9.mp4 @ 820
  adding the stream: mp4:videolink/Bones_E804_high_16x9.mp4 @ 1210
  conviva title: Bones - S08E04 The Tiger in the Tale
  starting main content
  2-Second Heartbeat: 0
  stream switching? false, current stream index: 0, current time is: 0
  2-Second Heartbeat: 0
  2-Second Heartbeat: 0.901
  2-Second Heartbeat: 2.894
  2-Second Heartbeat: 4.903
  stream switching? true, current stream index: 0, current time is: 4.997
  2-Second Heartbeat: 6.899
  2-Second Heartbeat: 8.901
  2-Second Heartbeat: 10.902
  stream switching? false, current stream index: 3, current time is: 12.679
  2-Second Heartbeat: 12.896
  2-Second Heartbeat: 14.898
  2-Second Heartbeat: 16.904
  2-Second Heartbeat: 18.9
  2-Second Heartbeat: 20.893
  2-Second Heartbeat: 22.895
  2-Second Heartbeat: 24.892
  2-Second Heartbeat: 26.886
  2-Second Heartbeat: 28.856
  2-Second Heartbeat: 30.862
  2-Second Heartbeat: 32.86
  2-Second Heartbeat: 34.857
  2-Second Heartbeat: 36.858
  2-Second Heartbeat: 38.859
  2-Second Heartbeat: 40.848
  2-Second Heartbeat: 42.864
  2-Second Heartbeat: 44.861
  2-Second Heartbeat: 46.856
  2-Second Heartbeat: 48.855
  2-Second Heartbeat: 50.862
  2-Second Heartbeat: 52.858
  2-Second Heartbeat: 54.855
  2-Second Heartbeat: 56.859
  2-Second Heartbeat: 58.858
  2-Second Heartbeat: 60.77
  2-Second Heartbeat: 62.766
  2-Second Heartbeat: 64.77
  2-Second Heartbeat: 66.76
  2-Second Heartbeat: 68.75
  2-Second Heartbeat: 70.755
  2-Second Heartbeat: 72.751
  2-Second Heartbeat: 74.751
  2-Second Heartbeat: 76.744
  2-Second Heartbeat: 78.753
  2-Second Heartbeat: 80.75
  2-Second Heartbeat: 82.745
  2-Second Heartbeat: 84.753
  2-Second Heartbeat: 86.747
  2-Second Heartbeat: 88.747
  2-Second Heartbeat: 90.754
  2-Second Heartbeat: 92.746
  2-Second Heartbeat: 94.747
  2-Second Heartbeat: 96.75
  2-Second Heartbeat: 98.752
  2-Second Heartbeat: 100.755
  2-Second Heartbeat: 102.751
  2-Second Heartbeat: 104.751
  2-Second Heartbeat: 106.745
  2-Second Heartbeat: 108.753
  2-Second Heartbeat: 110.745
  2-Second Heartbeat: 112.742
  2-Second Heartbeat: 114.753
  2-Second Heartbeat: 116.75
  2-Second Heartbeat: 118.746
  2-Second Heartbeat: 120.755
  2-Second Heartbeat: 122.752
  2-Second Heartbeat: 124.747
  2-Second Heartbeat: 126.749
  2-Second Heartbeat: 128.75
  2-Second Heartbeat: 130.749
  2-Second Heartbeat: 132.753
  2-Second Heartbeat: 134.749
  2-Second Heartbeat: 136.74
  2-Second Heartbeat: 138.743
  2-Second Heartbeat: 140.738
  2-Second Heartbeat: 142.737
  2-Second Heartbeat: 144.744
  2-Second Heartbeat: 146.741
  2-Second Heartbeat: 148.738
  2-Second Heartbeat: 150.744
  2-Second Heartbeat: 152.741
  2-Second Heartbeat: 154.738
  2-Second Heartbeat: 156.743
  2-Second Heartbeat: 158.731
  2-Second Heartbeat: 160.728
  2-Second Heartbeat: 162.725
  2-Second Heartbeat: 164.732
  2-Second Heartbeat: 166.727
  2-Second Heartbeat: 168.726
  2-Second Heartbeat: 170.729
  2-Second Heartbeat: 172.731
  2-Second Heartbeat: 174.734
  2-Second Heartbeat: 176.723
  2-Second Heartbeat: 178.722
  2-Second Heartbeat: 180.719
  2-Second Heartbeat: 182.722
  2-Second Heartbeat: 184.719
  2-Second Heartbeat: 186.716
  2-Second Heartbeat: 188.719
  2-Second Heartbeat: 190.715
  2-Second Heartbeat: 192.717
  2-Second Heartbeat: 194.722
  2-Second Heartbeat: 196.719
  2-Second Heartbeat: 198.716
  2-Second Heartbeat: 200.723
  2-Second Heartbeat: 202.721
  2-Second Heartbeat: 204.713
  2-Second Heartbeat: 206.725
  2-Second Heartbeat: 208.723
  2-Second Heartbeat: 210.725
  2-Second Heartbeat: 212.722
  2-Second Heartbeat: 214.718
  2-Second Heartbeat: 216.716
  2-Second Heartbeat: 218.723
  2-Second Heartbeat: 220.718
  2-Second Heartbeat: 222.717
  2-Second Heartbeat: 224.723
  2-Second Heartbeat: 226.75
  2-Second Heartbeat: 228.789
  2-Second Heartbeat: 230.785
  2-Second Heartbeat: 232.772
  2-Second Heartbeat: 234.78
  2-Second Heartbeat: 236.776
  2-Second Heartbeat: 238.758
  2-Second Heartbeat: 240.77
  2-Second Heartbeat: 242.757
  2-Second Heartbeat: 244.754
  2-Second Heartbeat: 246.751
  2-Second Heartbeat: 248.757
  2-Second Heartbeat: 250.754
  2-Second Heartbeat: 252.758
  2-Second Heartbeat: 254.754
  2-Second Heartbeat: 256.748
  2-Second Heartbeat: 258.758
  2-Second Heartbeat: 260.788
  2-Second Heartbeat: 262.765
  2-Second Heartbeat: 264.772
  2-Second Heartbeat: 266.768
  2-Second Heartbeat: 268.754
  2-Second Heartbeat: 270.762
  2-Second Heartbeat: 272.757
  2-Second Heartbeat: 274.756
  2-Second Heartbeat: 276.753
  2-Second Heartbeat: 278.76
  2-Second Heartbeat: 280.754
  2-Second Heartbeat: 282.756
  2-Second Heartbeat: 284.75
  2-Second Heartbeat: 286.746
  2-Second Heartbeat: 288.751
  2-Second Heartbeat: 290.748
  2-Second Heartbeat: 292.739
  2-Second Heartbeat: 294.742
  2-Second Heartbeat: 296.739
  2-Second Heartbeat: 298.736
  2-Second Heartbeat: 300.733
  2-Second Heartbeat: 302.735
  2-Second Heartbeat: 304.737
  2-Second Heartbeat: 306.733
  2-Second Heartbeat: 308.73
  2-Second Heartbeat: 310.722
  2-Second Heartbeat: 312.72
  2-Second Heartbeat: 314.732
  2-Second Heartbeat: 316.727
  2-Second Heartbeat: 318.725
  2-Second Heartbeat: 320.732
  2-Second Heartbeat: 322.729
  2-Second Heartbeat: 324.723
  2-Second Heartbeat: 326.711
  2-Second Heartbeat: 328.618
  2-Second Heartbeat: 330.624
  2-Second Heartbeat: 332.621
  2-Second Heartbeat: 334.616
  2-Second Heartbeat: 336.611
  2-Second Heartbeat: 338.617
  2-Second Heartbeat: 340.621
  pause content - 341.084 secs
  playing ad
  172-Second Heartbeat: 341.084
  ad complete
  playing ad
  2-Second Heartbeat: 341.084
  82-Second Heartbeat: 341.084
  ad complete
  playing ad
  2-Second Heartbeat: 341.084
  162-Second Heartbeat: 341.084
  ad complete
  playing ad
  102-Second Heartbeat: 341.084
  ad complete
  resuming content - 341.084 secs
  2-Second Heartbeat: 342.858
  2-Second Heartbeat: 344.855
  stream switching? true, current stream index: 3, current time is: 345.041
  stream switching? true, current stream index: 3, current time is: 346.471
  2-Second Heartbeat: 346.855
  stream switching? true, current stream index: 3, current time is: 347.443
  2-Second Heartbeat: 348.86
  2-Second Heartbeat: 350.856
  stream switching? false, current stream index: 0, current time is: 400.863  // on this stream switch we have suddenly gone out of sync
  stream switching? false, current stream index: 0, current time is: 401.101
  2-Second Heartbeat: 402.345
  stream switching? false, current stream index: 0, current time is: 402.474
  2-Second Heartbeat: 404.351
  2-Second Heartbeat: 406.328
  2-Second Heartbeat: 408.325
  2-Second Heartbeat: 410.327
  2-Second Heartbeat: 412.326
  2-Second Heartbeat: 414.327
  2-Second Heartbeat: 416.33
  2-Second Heartbeat: 418.33
  2-Second Heartbeat: 420.326
  2-Second Heartbeat: 422.32
  2-Second Heartbeat: 424.332
  2-Second Heartbeat: 426.328
  2-Second Heartbeat: 428.324
  2-Second Heartbeat: 430.332
  2-Second Heartbeat: 432.327
  2-Second Heartbeat: 434.326
  2-Second Heartbeat: 436.329
  2-Second Heartbeat: 438.325
  2-Second Heartbeat: 440.332
  2-Second Heartbeat: 442.324
  2-Second Heartbeat: 444.327
  2-Second Heartbeat: 446.328
  2-Second Heartbeat: 448.317
  2-Second Heartbeat: 450.292
  2-Second Heartbeat: 452.287
  2-Second Heartbeat: 454.278
  2-Second Heartbeat: 456.291
  2-Second Heartbeat: 458.288
  2-Second Heartbeat: 460.292
  stream switching? true, current stream index: 0, current time is: 461.288
  2-Second Heartbeat: 462.29
  2-Second Heartbeat: 464.286
  2-Second Heartbeat: 466.293
  2-Second Heartbeat: 468.279
  2-Second Heartbeat: 470.276
  2-Second Heartbeat: 472.283
  2-Second Heartbeat: 474.28
  2-Second Heartbeat: 476.274
  2-Second Heartbeat: 478.274
  2-Second Heartbeat: 480.282
  stream switching? false, current stream index: 3, current time is: 481.199
  2-Second Heartbeat: 482.273
  2-Second Heartbeat: 484.276
  2-Second Heartbeat: 486.282
  2-Second Heartbeat: 488.277
  2-Second Heartbeat: 490.271
  2-Second Heartbeat: 492.273
  2-Second Heartbeat: 494.269
  2-Second Heartbeat: 496.267
  2-Second Heartbeat: 498.274
  2-Second Heartbeat: 500.271
  2-Second Heartbeat: 502.274
  2-Second Heartbeat: 504.252
  2-Second Heartbeat: 506.25
  2-Second Heartbeat: 508.235
  2-Second Heartbeat: 510.232
  2-Second Heartbeat: 512.235
  2-Second Heartbeat: 514.219
  2-Second Heartbeat: 516.196
  2-Second Heartbeat: 518.208
  2-Second Heartbeat: 520.228
  2-Second Heartbeat: 522.21
  2-Second Heartbeat: 524.199
  2-Second Heartbeat: 526.208
  2-Second Heartbeat: 528.219
  2-Second Heartbeat: 530.215
  2-Second Heartbeat: 532.21
  2-Second Heartbeat: 534.203
  2-Second Heartbeat: 536.189
  2-Second Heartbeat: 538.186
  2-Second Heartbeat: 540.176
  2-Second Heartbeat: 542.179
  2-Second Heartbeat: 544.185
  2-Second Heartbeat: 546.184
  2-Second Heartbeat: 548.169
  2-Second Heartbeat: 550.177
  2-Second Heartbeat: 552.176
  2-Second Heartbeat: 554.173
  2-Second Heartbeat: 556.17
  2-Second Heartbeat: 558.175
  2-Second Heartbeat: 560.172
  2-Second Heartbeat: 562.159
  2-Second Heartbeat: 564.166
  2-Second Heartbeat: 566.163
  2-Second Heartbeat: 568.159
  2-Second Heartbeat: 570.166
  2-Second Heartbeat: 572.162
  2-Second Heartbeat: 574.164
  2-Second Heartbeat: 576.164
  2-Second Heartbeat: 578.155
  2-Second Heartbeat: 580.155
  2-Second Heartbeat: 582.134
  2-Second Heartbeat: 584.145
  2-Second Heartbeat: 586.142
  2-Second Heartbeat: 588.147
  2-Second Heartbeat: 590.144
  2-Second Heartbeat: 592.139
  2-Second Heartbeat: 594.146
  2-Second Heartbeat: 596.143
  2-Second Heartbeat: 598.141
  2-Second Heartbeat: 600.147
  stream switching? true, current stream index: 3, current time is: 601.776
  2-Second Heartbeat: 602.14
  2-Second Heartbeat: 604.125
  2-Second Heartbeat: 606.127
  2-Second Heartbeat: 608.126
  2-Second Heartbeat: 610.113
  2-Second Heartbeat: 612.092
  2-Second Heartbeat: 614.082
  2-Second Heartbeat: 616.083
  2-Second Heartbeat: 617.968
  2-Second Heartbeat: 619.978
  2-Second Heartbeat: 621.975
  2-Second Heartbeat: 623.958
  2-Second Heartbeat: 625.969
  stream switching? false, current stream index: 2, current time is: 627.68
  2-Second Heartbeat: 627.965
  2-Second Heartbeat: 629.943
  2-Second Heartbeat: 631.939
  2-Second Heartbeat: 633.946
  2-Second Heartbeat: 635.942
  stream switching? true, current stream index: 2, current time is: 636.824
  2-Second Heartbeat: 637.937
  2-Second Heartbeat: 639.947
  2-Second Heartbeat: 641.945
  2-Second Heartbeat: 643.93
  2-Second Heartbeat: 645.937
  2-Second Heartbeat: 647.939
  2-Second Heartbeat: 649.96
  2-Second Heartbeat: 651.957
  2-Second Heartbeat: 653.954
  2-Second Heartbeat: 655.96
  stream switching? false, current stream index: 3, current time is: 657.824
  2-Second Heartbeat: 657.959
  2-Second Heartbeat: 659.941
  2-Second Heartbeat: 661.942
  2-Second Heartbeat: 663.946
  2-Second Heartbeat: 665.945
  2-Second Heartbeat: 667.936
  2-Second Heartbeat: 669.949
  2-Second Heartbeat: 671.943
  2-Second Heartbeat: 673.944
  2-Second Heartbeat: 675.951
  2-Second Heartbeat: 677.947
  2-Second Heartbeat: 679.943
  2-Second Heartbeat: 681.951
  2-Second Heartbeat: 683.948
  2-Second Heartbeat: 685.951
  2-Second Heartbeat: 687.944
  2-Second Heartbeat: 689.941
  2-Second Heartbeat: 691.938
  2-Second Heartbeat: 693.95
  2-Second Heartbeat: 695.947
  2-Second Heartbeat: 697.943
  2-Second Heartbeat: 699.939
  2-Second Heartbeat: 701.936
  2-Second Heartbeat: 703.934
  2-Second Heartbeat: 705.94
  2-Second Heartbeat: 707.938
  2-Second Heartbeat: 709.935
  2-Second Heartbeat: 711.928
  2-Second Heartbeat: 713.928
  2-Second Heartbeat: 715.925
  2-Second Heartbeat: 717.922
  2-Second Heartbeat: 719.914
  2-Second Heartbeat: 721.911
  2-Second Heartbeat: 723.912
  2-Second Heartbeat: 725.919
  2-Second Heartbeat: 727.917
  2-Second Heartbeat: 729.909
  2-Second Heartbeat: 731.92
  2-Second Heartbeat: 733.911
  2-Second Heartbeat: 735.921
  2-Second Heartbeat: 737.917
  2-Second Heartbeat: 739.913
  2-Second Heartbeat: 741.918
  2-Second Heartbeat: 743.918
  2-Second Heartbeat: 745.876
  2-Second Heartbeat: 747.875
  2-Second Heartbeat: 749.87
  2-Second Heartbeat: 751.879
  2-Second Heartbeat: 753.877
  2-Second Heartbeat: 755.873
  2-Second Heartbeat: 757.881
  2-Second Heartbeat: 759.875
  2-Second Heartbeat: 761.865
  2-Second Heartbeat: 763.872
  2-Second Heartbeat: 765.862
  2-Second Heartbeat: 767.872
  2-Second Heartbeat: 769.869
  2-Second Heartbeat: 771.865
  2-Second Heartbeat: 773.856
  2-Second Heartbeat: 775.86
  2-Second Heartbeat: 777.854
  2-Second Heartbeat: 779.854
  2-Second Heartbeat: 781.86
  2-Second Heartbeat: 783.856
  2-Second Heartbeat: 785.853
  2-Second Heartbeat: 787.861
  2-Second Heartbeat: 789.856
  2-Second Heartbeat: 791.855
  2-Second Heartbeat: 793.861
  2-Second Heartbeat: 795.854
  2-Second Heartbeat: 797.856
  2-Second Heartbeat: 799.853
  2-Second Heartbeat: 801.86
  2-Second Heartbeat: 803.856
  2-Second Heartbeat: 805.859
  2-Second Heartbeat: 807.857
  2-Second Heartbeat: 809.851
  2-Second Heartbeat: 811.861
  2-Second Heartbeat: 813.848
  2-Second Heartbeat: 815.839
  2-Second Heartbeat: 817.852
  2-Second Heartbeat: 819.849
  2-Second Heartbeat: 821.847
  2-Second Heartbeat: 823.841
  2-Second Heartbeat: 825.838
  2-Second Heartbeat: 827.838
  2-Second Heartbeat: 829.872
  2-Second Heartbeat: 831.871
  2-Second Heartbeat: 833.868
  2-Second Heartbeat: 835.874
  2-Second Heartbeat: 837.871
  2-Second Heartbeat: 839.868
  2-Second Heartbeat: 841.873
  2-Second Heartbeat: 843.872
  stream switching? true, current stream index: 3, current time is: 845.153
  2-Second Heartbeat: 845.87
  2-Second Heartbeat: 847.875
  2-Second Heartbeat: 849.864
  2-Second Heartbeat: 851.848
  2-Second Heartbeat: 853.856
  2-Second Heartbeat: 855.853
  2-Second Heartbeat: 857.85
  2-Second Heartbeat: 859.837
  pause content - 861.179 secs
  playing ad
  72-Second Heartbeat: 861.179
  stream switching? true, current stream index: 3, current time is: 861.179
  112-Second Heartbeat: 861.179
  ad complete
  playing ad
  2-Second Heartbeat: 861.179
  ad complete
  playing ad
  2-Second Heartbeat: 861.179
  142-Second Heartbeat: 861.179
  ad complete
  playing ad
  2-Second Heartbeat: 861.179
  32-Second Heartbeat: 861.179
  2-Second Heartbeat: 861.179
  132-Second Heartbeat: 861.179
  ad complete
  resuming content - 861.179 secs
  2-Second Heartbeat: 862.425
  stream switching? true, current stream index: 3, current time is: 862.733
  2-Second Heartbeat: 864.423
  stream switching? true, current stream index: 3, current time is: 865.101
  stream switching? true, current stream index: 3, current time is: 865.926
  2-Second Heartbeat: 866.419
  2-Second Heartbeat: 868.423
  stream switching? false, current stream index: 0, current time is: 920.908  // things come "back in sync" here, resulting in "skipped" content
  2-Second Heartbeat: 922.838
  stream switching? false, current stream index: 0, current time is: 924.18
  2-Second Heartbeat: 924.841
  2-Second Heartbeat: 926.836
  2-Second Heartbeat: 928.838

Similar Messages

  • Common video dimensions and bit rates for dynamic streaming?

    I'm going to be converting my videos to flv and am trying to decide what to use for video dimensions and bit rates.  Some of my users have slow computers and connections so I'm thinking 150 on the low end. 
    Is there a common practice?  What has worked well for you in the past?

    Hello MrWizzer
    I am not sure what FMS version you are currently using.
    Well, if you look at the sampe vod folder that ships with FMS4.5, it has files encoded @ 150kbps, 500 kbps, 700 kbps, 1000 kbps, 1500 kbps.
    I am sure that all of these files stream perfectly fine given the correct bandwidth environment.
    Its totally depend upon the FMS hosting service provider depending upon the user base of a particular provider.
    You need to judge what kind of BW is available to your viewers and put the files encoded at appropriate bitrates.
    You may also look at http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashmediaserver/articles/beginning-fms45-pt06.html for refrences.
    Regards,
    Shiraz Anwar

  • Need to give allowance base on time and  gred. For each coverage  has diffrence rate. for Executive.

    Hi,
    Please help me to configure for this issue
    Need to give allowance base on time and  gred. For each coverage  has diffrence rate. for Executive.
    Gred
    1st Shift(Morning)
    2nd Shift (Evening)
    3rd Shift (Night)
    E07 - E08
    RM100
    RM120
    RM140
    E12 - E13
    RM140
    RM160
    RM180
    E14 - E17
    RM190
    RM210
    RM230
    Thank you,
    Vidya

    Go through below link it helps you to resolve the issue.
    Re: need give amount 600 for particular shift and particular personal area and this amount need calculated through sch…
    Before raising the thread just go through community and check any similar kind of queries are there or not so that it reduces the work of you and you will get some info as well.
    After going through the link you have any queries let us know and try to understand what is there in the thread.
    Regards
    Venkatesh

  • Using .smil files for dynamic streaming in playlists

    I have multiple questions, but I feel I would make more sense to explain my intentions.
    I have a video player with a playlist written with AS3, along with an .XML settings file to edit the playlist.  I can successfully play rtmp:/ streams from my FMS server on the video player.
    Though, I would like to use dynamic streaming using the dynamicStream.smil file with my existing video player/playlist.  Is this a proper approach for what I am trying to achieve?
    Lastly, I have been unsuccessful taking the snippet code from the FMS, Dynamic Streaming sample page, and using it within an HTML document.  I assumed all I would need to change were the paths to where the rtmp:// video file, .smil, and the video player files were located on the FMS.  Any ideas?
    Any help will be greatly appreciated.
    Using: Linux, FMS 3.5, CS4

    But DynamicStream.as is part of the code base and the does get executed.   Jody, which version of DynamicStream.as is more current?   The one that ships with FMS 3.5 or the one in tools?
    Can anyone answer my original question (I think) which is: should I be able to switch source = http://dynamicStream1.smil -> source = http://dynamicStream2.smil and back and forth etc.  It seems to work.    Are there any caveats?  I am not switching back and forth between flv-s and smil-s
    It turns out that there are a couple of lines of code in NCManger.as::bitrateMatch() which is concatenating the streamName and this results in 404 on the FMS side.   I'm not sure what this is supposed to do or if this is just a bug, but the upshot was that I could not specify source = http://dynamicStream.smil on a remote server.  The uncanny part of this issue is if I serve the same smil locally, referencing remote remote smil and media, it works.  Maybe this has something to do with the bit rate.    Bottom line is that this cost me 3 days, becuase I was under the incorrect impression that you could not reference *.smil directly and I blindly followed the handrail provided by the the FMS videoPlayer sample.  Shame on me for trying to leverage working code shipped with a production version.
    NCManger.as::bitrateMatch()
    if  
    (_streamName != null
    ) {_streamName += _streams[whichStream].src;
    My incling is to change the += above to an = and get on with it.
    If someone at adobe or anywhere can have a look and give me some other guidance, it would be much appreciated.
    Thanks to Sean for the kind and detailed responses and giving me the green light that source=http://dynamicStream.smil _should_ work.
    Thanks to all.

  • DSLR for Videography/Video Journalism and Photography/Photojournalism for me?

    Dear Canon Community
    I need assistance buying a DSLR camera. I am looking for a DSLR camera that has a headphone jack where I can monitor audio. I am also looking for a DSLR where I fully have manual control over shutter speed, aperture, and ISO during live video recording. I want to be able to adjust and view the changes while I am recording video.
    I am looking do video journalism and photojournalism. I want to practice and improve my skills in photography and videography.  I am a beginner and will be a first time user. I have no price point.
    Thank you.

    I have collected some money want to spend it on a new DSLR camera, which could take my photography business to new heights. In the area where I live and work, customers check out the cameras and quality of the photos before placing the order. So Even I am not sure, which one to buy. There should be a free testing for few days of all the camera before buying one.
    I am Shayari and I love Canon.
    I am using EOS 600D, 700D.

  • HT1551 When streaming a movie or tv show it stops after a short time and does not complete the streaming. comes up as an error occurred loading this content try again later

    When Streaming a movie or tv show it stops after a short time and does not finish downloading. We watch the TV show or movie than nothing !!!
    a message comes up  An error occurred loading this content try again later.  We have unplugged everything rebooted several times and nothing
    helps.  It was working fine until we did a upgrade that showed up on the Apple TV. 
    modle A1427 3rd generation
    Any help would be GREATLY appreciated Nothing on regular TV  miss my Apple TV stuff !!!!

    Welcome to the Apple Community.
    Try the following steps, check whether things are working after each step where appropriate, before trying the next.
    Restart the Apple TV (Settings > General > Restart).
    Restart the Apple TV by removing ALL the cables for 30 seconds.
    Restart your router.
    Reset the Apple TV (Settings > General > Reset > Reset all settings)
    Restore the Apple TV (Settings > General > Reset > Restore)

  • Video Card and PSU upgrade for HP pavilion p6310y?

    Hello,
    I am a mild gamer and I would like to upgrade my video card so I could play games like minecraft and maplestory without my frame rate dropping every 5-10 min.  When this happens it sounds like the fan in my computer is working really hard and the game is almost unplayable.  I also play a few games from steam such as Gmod and Borderlands, however the games that seem less graphic intensive give me more problems. 
    Should I and am I able to upgrade the video card and psu for this HP pavilion p6310y?  or possibly get a better card for these game without upgrading psu?
    Processor is Quade core AMD Athlon II X4 630 / 2.8 GHz
    6gigs of ram
    1 tb harddrive
    NVIDIA GeForce 9100
    300 watt power supply
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Any help would be much appreciated!

    Hi,
    Yuo might try updating the video driver from the NVIDIA web site.
    Your PC has a 300 watt power supply.  If you don't need DirectX 11 (used for better detail in newer games), then the NVIDIA GT 240 1GB or 512 MB DDR5 is about tops for a 300 watt power supply.
    HP DV9700, t9300, Nvidia 8600, 4GB, Crucial C300 128GB SSD
    HP Photosmart Premium C309G, HP Photosmart 6520
    HP Touchpad, HP Chromebook 11
    Custom i7-4770k,Z-87, 8GB, Vertex 3 SSD, Samsung EVO SSD, Corsair HX650,GTX 760
    Custom i7-4790k,Z-97, 16GB, Vertex 3 SSD, Plextor M.2 SSD, Samsung EVO SSD, Corsair HX650, GTX 660TI
    Windows 7/8 UEFI/Legacy mode, MBR/GPT

  • Headphones stop working after a certain time and the notification for sound change has disappeared

    HP Pavilion dv6-6176sa
    Win7 64bit.
    I have a Pavilion dv6, and occasionally no sound will go through headphones when the jack is plugged in. The headphones themselves are not at fault, they are brand new and work fine.
    When the headphones are plugged in, the sound will only go through the laptop speakers. I've tried updating the drivers, fiddling with the jack and socket (as I read on google), the only resolution I have found is to restart the comp, which is a bit of a pisstake in all fairness and I'd rather not do that every time it happens.
    5 minutes ago I was watching a TV show, listening through the headphones, when I pulled out my USB mouse (and accidentally the charger with it). The sound then switched from the headphones to the speaker.
    If I open the sound settings, it will display the headphones as being plugged in, but the sound indicator bar (thingy) will only rise and fall on the speaker icon bar.
    Currently I have the audio jack pulled out about a centimetre, this allows sound through the headphones, but the sound is noticeably different to what it should be.
    I had rolled it back to "High Definition Audio Device", then reinstalled it to the most current driver. This hasn't fixed it.
    Also, this may be a related issue: (I guess) around the same time, the beats audio notification that pops up on screen when the volume is changed  has disappeared and doesn't display when the volume has changed.
    In microsoft sound control panel, it has the default speakers and the headphone logo, when i plug in the jack, a green phone circle thing appears by the headphone option, meaning it works i guess. However, the description changes from "ready" to "default communications device" and nothing changes for the regular speaker device.
    When I go to >configure, and test each (L/R) speaker, if the headphones are plugged in, the noise is louder then when they're not plugged it
    But yeah, brand new headphones, brand new laptop, it's mad. What's madder is that the headphones will work for x amount of time, then stop working when I next try to use them...

    bump...

  • My laptop died last night and the date and time was set for 1/1/2000. I went to change the date and time and cannot. For some reason when i pull up system preferences it will not load date and time but will load other stuff. Please help.

    Last night my laptop died and the time and date was reset. I cannot acess date and time preferences to change it and my laptop is acting really weird. My CD drive is broken so there are no options to put in a cd. Please someone help i need my laptop for school and cannot afford another.

    Many system actions will misbehave, given an inaccurate date. Resetting the NVRAM and / or SMC will not fix it, and if the system has a preposterous date you may not be able to open System Preferences to correct it. This dilemma may or may not be addressed in a future OS X update.
    If you cannot open System Preferences you can reset your system date and time using Terminal.
    Please read everything that follows before proceeding. Write them down if necessary because the effects of setting a preposterous system date are unpredictable.
    Quit System Preferences, force quit if necessary: OS X: How to quit an unresponsive application using Force Quit
    Open Terminal - it is in your Utilities folder and looks like this
    You can find Terminal by using the Finder's Go menu and choosing Utilities, then double-click the Terminal icon.
    At the prompt, you will be typing a command resembling the following:
    sudo date mmddhhnnyyyy
    ... but you must substitute the actual date and time in the command that corresponds to the date format used for your location. In other words if your custom is to use a date like 8 February 2014 then reverse the mm and dd values.
    Substitute numerals in the above command according to the following:
    mm = month
    dd = date
    hh = hour (24 hour format)
    nn = minutes past the hour
    yyyy = year
    Each of those values must be two digits except for the year which can be two or four digits. As an example if the current date and time is February 8, 2014 at 9 PM your command will be the following:
    sudo date 020821002014
    or
    sudo date 0208210014
    Either one will work. If you enter nonsensical values the system will attempt to parse the entry correctly.
    To recover from your inability to use System Preferences to set the date and time, the value entered does not have to be precise, it just has to be approximate.
    Enter that command using the actual time and date for your location and in the appropriate format, then press the Return key. Terminal will ask for your Admin Password - the same one you use when you log in to your Mac. Type it and then press the Return key. What you type will not appear, not even with •••• characters.
    To determine if your change was effective just type the date command and press the Return key. Terminal will reply with the date and time. If it appears correct and in the correct format, you should be able to open System Preferences > Date & Time once again. Selecting the "Set time and date automatically" and choosing an appropriate time server will adjust your Mac's system clock to the precise time.

  • Classic: will not recharge; apple logo flashes every few seconds then fades away; have tried the 'reboot' advice i.e. move hold switch on and off, hold menu and center button, no success.  have tried this many times and kept connected for several hours.

    I have a classic, several years old.
    It will not recharge; the Apple logo flashes every few seconds then disappears. 
    I have tried the 'reboot' advice i.e. move the Hold switch on and off, hold the Menu and Center buttons, no success. 
    I have tried this many times and kept the ipod connected for several hours.  And I have tried two different cords, one connected to the desktop computer, one connected to electrical outlet.

    Hi enbridge4,
    If your iPod Classic won't charge or turn on, you may find the following articles helpful:
    Apple Support: iPod won't turn on
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1383
    Apple Support: iPod's battery doesn't charge
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ta44551
    Regards,
    - Brenden

  • How do I set up an email for face time and Game Center for my child's ipod

    How do I set up an email account for my sons iPod so he can do face time and Game Center with friends?

    I would create a NEW account using these instructions. Make sure you follow the instructions. Many do not and if you do not you will not get the None option. You must use an email address that you have not used with Apple before. You have to do it in your mane if he is not yet 13.
    Creating an iTunes Store, App Store, iBookstore, and Mac App Store account without a credit card
    Then use that account for Settings>FaceTime and Gamecent
    If yo want it can also be used for:
    - Settings>Messages>Send and receive to allow him to Message
    - Settings>iCloud to allow him to have his own calendar and contacts
    Continue to use the common ID for Setting>iTunes and App Stores

  • Video pauses and audio continues for a few seconds

    I searched and was unable to find an answer. When I play a video in any type of player from youtube to VLC, the video starts and then the video pauses, audio continues for about 2 seconds, and then the video picks up where the audio is. It plays normally after the beginning. Any idea what this could be?

    Although I don't have my mouse jumping around, I can see that both YouTube and AVI videos that I play are stuttering during playback. And it's annoying.

  • Can I get a time and percentage guide for rendering?

    This seems like a silly point to raise, but one of the things I am missing most with the new FCP is the box that would appear giving you a percentage of render completed and an estimate of the time left for it to finish. Is there a box I can tick somewhere to have this with FCPX or do I have to put up with the disappearing orange line?
    I found it really useful knowing how much time I had left for a render, its annoying me having to guess how quickly the orange line is disappearing! If so, I hope Apple include this in an update soon, its the little things that ruin the user experience...

    In the centre of the toolbar there is a circular indicator which goes around while background tasks are going on.
    Click this and a window will open with progress bars showing render status.
    Usually there's a disclosure triangle you can twirl for even more detailed info about the individual background tasks.
    However.
    If you are using ProRes 422 or other codec which you can deit natively (such as XDCAM EX) you can turn off background rendering (in preferences) as you can play back your footage without rendering - unless you've added effects etc, in which case you will need to render to see the effect.
    Andy

  • Video output and image output for the iphone4

    Hey you guys.
    I have a few newbie questions for you iphone gurus.
    1st : is it true that even though the iphone 4 displays in 720 res, it will only output at 480 res?
    Reason i ask is that when i watch streamed movies on my TV, through my iphone from Netflix, it looks slightly less sharp/clear then when i watch it on the iphone itself.
    2nd : When i want to show people pictures i took with my iphone on my TV. I goto the pictures area in the iphone and load the picture. But it does not display on my TV unless i start the slide show. But if i just want to look at one picture, it does not display.
    Strange
    thanks you guys

    You're welcome.
    Copied from this link.
    http://www.apple.com/iphone/specs.html
    Video formats supported: H.264 video up to 720p, 30 frames per second, Main Profile level 3.1 with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats; MPEG-4 video, up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Simple Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps per channel, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats; Motion JPEG (M-JPEG) up to 35 Mbps, 1280 by 720 pixels, 30 frames per second, audio in ulaw, PCM stereo audio in .avi file format.
    And it looks like I was mistaken on the output supported when using the Apple Composite AV Cable for a connection to a TV.
    Support for 1024 by 768 pixels with Dock Connector to VGA Adapter; 576p and 480p with Apple Component AV Cable; 576i and 480i with Apple Composite AV Cable (cables sold separately).
    Looks like the iPhone supports up to 576p/i and 480p/i when using the composite cable connected to a TV.

  • Video NetConnection connect(null) also for http streams

    Just found out that nc.connect(null) is for both local files
    and also
    http:// based video files .
    Documentation states connect(null) is for local files and use
    connect(URL) ; for rtmp and http based streams.
    However after some testing I found that for http (e.g
    http://www.mysite.com/videos/myvideof.flv)
    you need to use also connect(null). connect('rtmp://host/stream')
    is only used with streaming servers with rtmp ..
    FYI
    Yoav

    Yoav,
    Can you file a bug in the Flex Bug base at
    http://bugs.adobe.com/flex/
    and somebody from Adobe can take a look. Also, if you can provide
    some sample code, that would help us out a lot.
    Thanks,
    Peter

Maybe you are looking for

  • Workaround for sending/recieving pics from non iPhone phones?

    So, it seems that no one who tested the iPhone thought that sending pictures back and forth to other phones was a very important feature, as we're seeing that there's no way to send a pic via SMS. So, anyone know how I can send pictures to my GF on h

  • How do I save composed email for use indefinitely

    I am trying to compose one email with Mac Mail 7.2. That I am going to be using for a lot of  emails to be sent out in the future. I would like to know. How do I save that composed emai,  so I don't have to keep retyping thet same email over and over

  • My Iphoto library shuts down unexpectedly immediately after I open it

    HELP! My Iphoto library shuts down unexpectedly immediately after I open it EVERY TIME. The apple error report is the following: Date/Time: 2007-10-07 15:51:41.148 -0400 OS Version: 10.4.10 (Build 8R218) Report Version: 4 Command: iPhoto Path: /Appli

  • New i-pod broken cd rom drive- how can I import?

    My friend has a brand new i-iPod, but his cd rom drive isn't working. How can he import music? He has financial concerns, so buying a new drive/computer is not an option. He wants to use my computer, which is fine but then won't his iPod be linked to

  • Datafile autoextent

    Hi, How can I check if the autoextend feature of the datafile is working.Is there any SQL command we can use to compare the actual datafile size and the incremented datafile size. We have 6 datafile each of 2 GB in PSAPDAT tablespace with utoextend o