2015-03-23, 13:48
Hi,
I saw in the changelog, that now the access to ongoing recordings (ts-files ?) is possible.
I was wondering a little bit - on an android device the access on ts-files was possible before - but only until the recorded timeframe when i started to watch the recording.
The playback stopped and i had to restart it again manually - now with the "renewed" timestamp.
That means: if you tried to watch a movie 5 Minutes later then the start of the recording - you had to restart the playback every 5 Minutes, because the tTimestamp of the video-length is only actualisated when the playback stops and the video starts again manually.
Is now the feature implemented - for android as well - that the video refreshes semselfes without restarting by hand ? An if not - is there a chance to implement it? A short interruption by reaching the end of the file would not really a problem for me - everything is better then restarting the videofile again and again...
Thanks
SaEt9000
I saw in the changelog, that now the access to ongoing recordings (ts-files ?) is possible.
I was wondering a little bit - on an android device the access on ts-files was possible before - but only until the recorded timeframe when i started to watch the recording.
The playback stopped and i had to restart it again manually - now with the "renewed" timestamp.
That means: if you tried to watch a movie 5 Minutes later then the start of the recording - you had to restart the playback every 5 Minutes, because the tTimestamp of the video-length is only actualisated when the playback stops and the video starts again manually.
Is now the feature implemented - for android as well - that the video refreshes semselfes without restarting by hand ? An if not - is there a chance to implement it? A short interruption by reaching the end of the file would not really a problem for me - everything is better then restarting the videofile again and again...
Thanks
SaEt9000