I have created a video player/editor based on PasLibVlc some 5-6 years ago and it works for the original purposes. This is on Windows 10. It was created to handle mp4 files, but it can open other video file formats as well, thanks to the VLC back-end.
Now I have a new use which it cannot perform properly: In order to be able to view an Internet video stream when it is being downloaded using ffmpeg I could not use mp4 format since such a file is not playable until it has been closed by ffmpeg. At close ffmpeg writes crucial information to the file which allows playback. So I tested to set the ffmpeg output format to be a ts (transport stream) file which I want to view before the download ends. This type of file should be playable at all times. But if I open the file for viewing the PasLibVlc library reads the current length at that time into some internal property, which never changes... I.e. the length of the playing video is not increasing as the donwnload progresses. This means that only that part which was present at the time of opening the file for viewing will be available since the player exits when it reaches the percieved "end". I have tried adding a refresh function to my player but it does not work. And it does not even help to close and re-open the video file, somehow the information has been cached somewhere and the old length data reappears. The only way I have found to actually get a new length is to open a completely different video file and then re-open the original file, then the length updates... So it seems like there is some caching being done by VLC, which affects playing of the same file and giving the erroneous file length.... QUESTION: --------- So my question is if I would try to use the LazVlc package instead of PasLibVlc, is there a command to clear any cached VLC data so a re-opening of a file during recording will get the correct current length of it? Notice that the VLC Player itself behaves in the same way, open the ts file at some time and note the length, then close it, wait a bit and then re-open the file and the OLD length is again shown! So I cannot use that player either, I need to build my own viwer if the existing player/editor cannot be made to work for this scenario... -- Bo Berglund Developer in Sweden -- _______________________________________________ lazarus mailing list lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org https://lists.lazarus-ide.org/listinfo/lazarus