Hi,

 

Thanks for the suggestion. I have played around with the ns.time and
sound.position of the 2 sounds. But I take the main problem is to get both
started at exactly the same time, which prove to be hard because there is a
small delay when starting a NetStream (and even small differences is quite
noticeable in music :-( )

 

Could there be another approach? I recall that at some point people in here
spoke about converting flv’s to mp3’s. Is this a possibility? Could 2 mp3’s
perhaps be merged?

 

/Tom 

 

Aloha,

 

i know its not that briliant, but have you tryed to sync it by ns.time.

pause the other stream that is not catching up.

 

-Adam- 

 

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>Hi,

 

>Looking for ideas to solve a problem I have when trying to synchronise

an flv with an mp3. 

 

>The main idea is to stream a flv simultaneously with a mp3. The flv

contains the users voice recording and the mp3 an instrumental version of
the song. If I start both at the same time 

>the flv, due to network latency, will be a bit behind the mp3. In order

to solve this I set up a stream, pauses it, then wait for the mp3 to start
and then ?un?-pause it. It works ok (but far 

>from perfect) in FMS2 but the result is not that good when using Red5.

The recording starts a bit (a second or so) too slow. Howcome?

 

>Does anyone have an idea how to synchronize in a better and more

bullet-proof way?

 


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