On Thu, Aug 09, 2007 at 03:23:03PM -0700, Niels Joubert wrote:
> Yes, MP3 Files (audio files in general!) are indexed for each frame. In
> MP3 terms, this means that you have an index point (consisting of a
> timestamp and byte offset) every couple dozen of samples. So, yes for
> most online things this can be considered "excessive".
>
> If you want a quick fix for this and don't care about seeking precision,
> you can hack MP3Reader so that it only indexes ever x amount of frames.
> This is basically a 3 line hack which could help you patch it until we
> have something better. I see there's some other people addressing the
> same issues i've been working on, so maybe we'll collaborate to get
> something really smooth. You can mess around in FLVReader.java to
> achieve that i believe.
Thanks, I shall try and take a look today if I can get all these
other things done first. The code looks comprehensible at first
glance at least.
> It will be submitted to the Jira bugtracker within 2 weeks (if all goes
> well) so you can integrate it into your own version of Red5 then.
>
> When it will be integrated into the main Red5 trunk (if ever, that
> depends on the direction of Joachim and the other appserver devs) i
> don't know.
Fingers crossed! Sounds like your code is well fast.
Adam............
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