Sorry if I'm being stupid, but I can't see how VLC is getting the time when I am using "View Network Stream" (live or recording).
I have an IP Camera.
The time on the Camera, Router and PC are all set to local time GMT (+1 hour, still DST in UK for a few days).
They are synchronising using the same server (Windows Time).
When I view the stream using VLC it shows a time which is roughly 2 hours 10min ahead of this (ie GMT+3h10min at present).
The odd 10min extra is puzzling as it seems to be constant (initially I thought it could be due to a frame-rate error but now that looks unlikely).
In any case I would like to at least get the timezone correct.
I did close VLC and re-open it, but it still picked up the same time offset (including the odd 10minutes which seems strange).
I can see the Preferences "Network Synchronisation" setting to select a "Network Master Clock" or "Master Server IP Address".
But I really just want it to synchronise with the PC (or Camera).
Presently both fields are blank (default).
I won't always be connected to the Internet when using VLC to record the camera so don't really want to have to set an Internet TIme server.
- Is there an option to tell it to use the local PC time?
That would be good enough for me and the PC gets it from the Internet when it's connected.
I suspect that maybe it's supposed to be doing this already, but for some reason it's added a strange fixed offset.
I can't see any preference to set the timezone, or debug messages about the time / timezone / offset.
I note that the recorded ".avi" file timestamp starts at zero in all cases.
- Is there an option to put the real time on the recorded file?
Can anyone help?