Thanks Nick,

I will try to again udate my code to make it working.

Thanks
Sunil Gupta
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Nick Velloff wrote:
> 
> Hmmm..
> Something like:
> 
> // VideoObject = {globalStartTime:n, videoLength:n, seekTo:n};
> // currentSeekTime = totalVideoLength * seekPercentage;
> 
> for (var i:int = 0; i < videoObjArr.length; i++)
> {
>       var vid: VideoObject = videoObjArr[i] as VideoObject;
>       var seekPoint:int = currentSeekTime - vid.globalStartTime;
>       
>       if (seekPoint > 0 && seekPoint < vid.videoLength)
>       {
>               vid.seekTo(seekPoint);
>       }
>       else
>       {
>               vid.clear();
>       }
> }
> This is off the top of my head... but seems reasonable. You will need  
> to know the total video length, the length of each video and where  
> they start relative to the total length.
> 
> 
> Nick Velloff, CTO
> MRN, Salt Lake City
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.velloff.com
> 
> 
> On Jul 3, 2007, at 8:45 PM, sunil_gupta20801 wrote:
> 
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> How would you go for a common seekbar in that case? if you have say  
>> n flv's
>> with different or same start time and different or same duration, And
>> requirement is to seek for say 15 minute in the recorded conference.
>>
>> I tried and it's very complex logic, but yet it's not working as  
>> expected.
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Sunil
>>
>>
>>
>> Nick Velloff wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey,
>>>
>>> I agree that 1 flv would be the best scenareo.
>>> Possible solution:
>>> 1. convert the raw flv's to .mov files using a linux video format
>>> utility (i think there are a lot of them)
>>> 2. use something like cinelerra (http://heroinewarrior.com/
>>> cinelerra.php3) to create a new video and place the .mov files in the
>>> correct places.
>>>
>>> Step 2 would probably be very difficult. Im not even completely sure
>>> the software allows command line editing.
>>>
>>> I thought about making a client side player. Perhaps I will make one
>>> in Apollo so they can just enter their account info and their
>>> recorded sessions will appear.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jul 3, 2007, at 7:56 PM, sunil_gupta20801 wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Even I have the same requirement, I was not able to find the
>>>> solution for
>>>> that, I generated different flv's for all users in the conference,
>>>> and on
>>>> client side i have created a Recording player, that dynamically
>>>> show the
>>>> video windows in the same order it was being recorded, Although the
>>>> player
>>>> part is not yet complete, I am having dificulties implementing the
>>>> common
>>>> seekbar.
>>>>       it's the best solution if we somehow can get the single flv
>>>> out of a
>>>> conference for all the users.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Nick Velloff wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I would like to be able to record multiple streams to 1 flv.
>>>>> Essentially I would like to record a multi user video chat  
>>>>> session in
>>>>> which different users join at different times, but what gets  
>>>>> produced
>>>>> in the end is one flv file with all of the streams embedded in a  
>>>>> grid
>>>>> like fashion.
>>>>>
>>>>> I was hoping to  be able to use some tool on Linux or Java to
>>>>> accomplish this. The trickiest part is the tool would need to be  
>>>>> able
>>>>> to insert the various video data at different times, so that it  
>>>>> will
>>>>> sync up.
>>>>>
>>>>> This may not be possible to automate as I don't know of any command
>>>>> line video editing tool.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any thoughts?
>>>>>
>>>>> Nick
>>>>>
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