I've been using the VirtualBox "record" option to record some training
stuff, however the results have an issue: in the PV8 video stream the
stream start time is given as a huge number (usually several hours).
For example one recent stream I recorded was 1.5 hours long, but since
the start time was at about 2.75 hours the resulting stream appeared to
be 4.15 hours long when played back on VLC. This leads to two problems:
1. Syncing the separately recorded audio is harder because you have to
factor in whatever the video start time is, and
2. When playing back with an application that cares (like VLC) the
video appears to be very long. If you use the slide bar to move
ahead in the video you have to be careful not to move past the
actual video length or you get blank video.
This can be fixed by re-encoding, but that has its own set of issues
(and takes forever).
Is there any way to fix VB so it marks recording start at 0 time? Where
DOES VB get its start time from? It's not from when the guest is booted
- I only had the guest up a few minutes before starting the recording
and VB marked the start as noted above.
Thanks!
Mike
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