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Mediainfo moov atom2/27/2023 ![]() I also imagine flv write this info in every frame/packet/somethinglikethat and thats why you can recover if they're not finished. mp4 has x information and it's essential, the flv version must have something equivalent. mp4 carry the "same" information (I know h264 and aac "files" are in them, and you can demux/mux them but the metadata) since if. ![]() mp4 seems to have ALOT more information about the frames themselves. After inspecting files with MediaInfo I'm trying to understand why. So if you don't have moov, you don't know how to read mdat, where each part starts, ends, the amount of frames and stuff. mp4 needs to me finished, they need to write the moov atom to the file, which seems to be the information that tells how to read the mdat atom. Feel kinda dumb I had such a hard time finding this lul * After searching for TIMESTAMPS I managed to find information about them in the spec file from Adobe. Download MediaInfo version 22.09 Other versions (packaging, OS, interface. I hope this is appropriate enough for this forum, I'm sorry if it isn't, I'm just annoyed I can't find the answers for the questions. MediaInfo is a convenient unified display of the most relevant technical and tag data for video and audio files. mp4 require you to finalize them? (kinda figured at **) flv able to work without finalizing? And why. flv ones? (and why it's hard-ish to find software that extract them?) mp4 files have timecodes? Are they the same as. flv files have timecodes? What they mean/do? So my questions are: (feel free to give a more technical explanation) I was unhappy that I couldn't find any information on timecodes and their use. ![]() Found MP4Box to be able to mux files together, but noticed it didn't use the timecode. My first thought was split the file and join them in Premiere, since I just wanted a small portion of the 230GB file. ![]() ftyp marks the MP4 file and must appear first. But once I tried importing it to Premiere, it hang up using memory until everything stopped responding. MP4 files need to have ftyp, moov, mdat, which are all top-level Atoms and cannot be nested by other Atoms. Yesterday I had a 12h stream, changed record settings and the result was a 230GB FLV file. I'm REALLY not sure if this is appropriate for this forum, but since the original question sparked from OBS usage and kinda relates to it, I might give it a shot.Īlso, I really didn't know OBS Remuxed recordings, so I used FLV Extract to use my recordings in Premiere. ![]()
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