On 11/15/2020 9:41 AM, Tom Worster wrote:
What can I do to prevent this and get ffmpeg to write files with the atclocktime? instead of what I assume is the actual time when the file is written.
Depending on the actual implementation, you might not be able to- it's common to write into a temp file and at the trigger time close & rename, which takes some time; that rename could happen after a seconds boundary depending on system load. Someone would need to look at the code to really know.
You may be better off with a cron job that looks for "01" files and renames them; run every segment_time but a few seconds delayed; something like "rename 01.m4a 00.m4a *.m4a".
(probably not relevant here, but it's always good to post the full command output)
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