MinionZombie
05-Nov-2011, 07:08 PM
Hey folks, not sure if anyone can help or has any suggestions, but I've been finding that long FLV files tend to prove problematic when playing them back after they've been burned to a disc (e.g. a DVD).
Now - the long FLV files (in this case a Q&A I downloaded from YouTube that runs about 45 minutes in one file) play fine from the computer, but once burned onto a disc, if you try to skip to a point later in the video (e.g. 10 minutes in, or much further) there will be a long delay before the video actually goes to that point in the video - if it even goes there at all.
Long files of other types (e.g. MPEG, AVI, WMV, etc) work just fine on computer and on disc playback (you can skip to any point you wish and it'll go there immediately) - but FLVs, if long enough, routinely cause trouble when playing back from a disc.
I'll update my video player later on, but does anyone have any ideas why this happens, and how I might fix the issue?
Now - the long FLV files (in this case a Q&A I downloaded from YouTube that runs about 45 minutes in one file) play fine from the computer, but once burned onto a disc, if you try to skip to a point later in the video (e.g. 10 minutes in, or much further) there will be a long delay before the video actually goes to that point in the video - if it even goes there at all.
Long files of other types (e.g. MPEG, AVI, WMV, etc) work just fine on computer and on disc playback (you can skip to any point you wish and it'll go there immediately) - but FLVs, if long enough, routinely cause trouble when playing back from a disc.
I'll update my video player later on, but does anyone have any ideas why this happens, and how I might fix the issue?