Avoiding FLV Cue Point Hell
If you have an overwhelming urge to embed Cue Points into an FLV file's metadata you have most likely discovered that once they are embedded they can't be removed or changed.
Here’s a little trick that will bail you out of a rather tricky Cue Point situation.
Let’s assume you discover, when testing the video in Flash, you have screwed up the timing for the first Cue Point. Relaunch the Encoder. You will notice that the video just encoded is still in the interface. Select the video and then select Edit >Reset Status. The settings will open and you can then make the change in the Advanced Settings. Recompile the FLV and your change is done.
If the video has been removed - you selected the video in the Encoder and clicked the Remove button - you are out of luck.
Here’s a little trick that will bail you out of a rather tricky Cue Point situation.
Let’s assume you discover, when testing the video in Flash, you have screwed up the timing for the first Cue Point. Relaunch the Encoder. You will notice that the video just encoded is still in the interface. Select the video and then select Edit >Reset Status. The settings will open and you can then make the change in the Advanced Settings. Recompile the FLV and your change is done.
If the video has been removed - you selected the video in the Encoder and clicked the Remove button - you are out of luck.

1 Comments:
Hehehe,
Tom is going to the Communist China!!!
Very interesting,
What’s up comrade?
I remember you used to make fun of communists all the time!!
What’s happening now!!
Have they offered you free food/hotel & perhaps a few dollars!!!
Long Live Communism, screw Liberalism and Freedom!!!!!!
right!!!?
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