I see, so it has to do with the way the video was also was compressed.
Thanks.

On 8/15/07, Burak KALAYCI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Let me add the following for the record:
>
> JOR> Therefore, it starts with the closest keyframe and plays from there.
>
> AR>In an FLV file seek will jump to the keyframe, which is the nearest to
> the given time.
>
> Actually, it's not the closest or nearest key frame, it's the next key
> frame. (I'm not saying the above is wrong, they are just not clear).
>
> Let's assume you have a key frame at every second start. If you try to
> seek
> to 3:050 (seconds:milliseconds), you'll land on the key frame at 4:000
> (not
> the one at 3:000).
>
> All the best,
> Burak
>
> http://www.asvguy.com
>
>
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