The workflow I use passes the file straight thru to  Engage with no further
conversions or processing.

Hi,

Hank mentioned a workflow that would pass ingested mp4-files directly to the streaming server and search index.

That is exactly what I'd need now; is that workflow available somewhere in the wiki (did search, couldnt find)? Or could you please post it here?

Thanks, Andreas

Hank Magnuski schrieb am Tue, 15 Nov 2011 betreff "Re: [Matterhorn-users]...":
NCast encoders generally create only .mp4 H.264 files (a single video
track, single audio track) and this is what I test with. Our lip-sync is
very good to excellent (depends somewhat on the bit rate) and this is what
I have been using for testing.

The workflow I use passes the file straight thru to  Engage with no further
conversions or processing.

The lip-sync problem I noticed starts right away, from the very beginning
of progressive-download playback. The file itself is only 5 minutes long.

I will upload a file to MH-7700 for you to try yourself along with my
workflow.

Hank



On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 12:03 AM, Tobias Wunden <[email protected]>wrote:

Hank,

How can that lip sync issue be exposed? What kind of recording are you
ingesting, and how long is it? Are audio and video ingested as separate
tracks? Is the issue visible from the beginning? Did you file a JIRA with
sample media linked to it?

Tobias




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