Recordedseek table
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Note: The correct title of this article is recordedseek table. It appears incorrectly here due to technical restrictions.
The recordedseek table stores a time vs. byte offset mapping (seektable) for each recording in the recorded table to enable accurate forward and backward time skipping.
Table Description
Field name | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extras |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
chanid | int(10) unsigned | PRI | 0 | ||
starttime | datetime | PRI | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 | ||
mark | bigint(20) | PRI | 0 | ||
offset | varchar(32) | YES | NULL | ||
type | int(11) | PRI | 0 |
Fields
- chanid along with starttime relate to unique entries in the recorded table.
- type shows what kind of marker it is, such as a keyframe. Possible values are defined in the
MarkTypes
enum. Not all of the following marktypes apply to the recordedseek table, they may be used in the recordedmarkup table instead.- MARK_UNSET=-10, MARK_UPDATED_CUT=-3, MARK_EDIT_MODE=-2, MARK_CUT_END=0, MARK_CUT_START=1, MARK_BOOKMARK=2, MARK_BLANK_FRAME=3, MARK_COMM_START=4, MARK_COMM_END=5, MARK_GOP_START=6, MARK_KEYFRAME=7, MARK_SCENE_CHANGE=8, MARK_GOP_BYFRAME=9