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  1. Member
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    May 2007
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    Hi, hope to find help here: Have succeeded in converting MOV into FLV, but the resulting file has some additional white frames at the end. I tried to shorten the MOV, but with the same result. Any ideas? Thanx in advance, Joerg

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    Jul 2007
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    I've noticed the same thing. If you use ffmpegx to encode an FLV, it adds an extra two frames to the runtime which appear as white frames if viewed in QuickTime --AND-- black frames if viewed via Flash's media component in a browser.

    For example if the original clip's runtime is: 00:00:41.00 @ 25 fps the FLV's runtime will be 00:00:41.02 @ 25 fps

    Definitely a minor bug.




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