Even if there is a tool, I don't think it would make a difference. My guess
is that FLV video is handled like any other video with regards to keyframes.
That is, the "tween" frames only contain content that has changed,
everything else is transparent. A keyframe, contains all of the information.


If you already have an encoded video then the "tween" frames are not
complete frames. Turning one into a keyframe would simply create a flattened
frame based on the information available. 

This is just my armchair assessment. If there are any FLV video guru's out
there, please correct me if I'm wrong.

...Rob


-----Original Message-----
From: leolea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 2:02 PM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: [Flashcoders] Changing keyframe interval in a FLV

Hi,

I need to have a smaller keyframe interval on my FLV files.

Does anyone know a tool to update a FLV keyframe interval without
re-encoding it ?

Thanks

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