I have a couple of questions with the issue I'm having which is while watching streams and recording them VLC player will crash with no error message. If you only have the answer to one of these questions that would still be appreciated.
First off I have successfully been able to watch and record streams from the internet but when I want to record and come back later I find that if I leave it recording long enough VLC player will crash (with no error message) and the video it was recording is corrupted.
1. Is there a secret to allowing long recording sessions without VLC crashing?
2. Is there a way to use a more resilient format instead of MP4 that won't corrupt when the VLC client crashes and it can't write whatever finishing data it apparently needs to write or is there a setting for mp4 file that won't make it so dependant on pushing the finishing record button? Like something that would write index data into the file periodically that might make the file slightly bigger but still work if VLC crashes?
3. Given that it must not write much data to the file when you push the record button to turn recording off is there a program that can fix mp4 files if most of the file intact up to the point where VLC crashed? I've seen videorepair but when I tried it, it took a stream that was over 2 hours long and "repaired" it to be only a little over 2 minutes and the result was severely degraded video that was virtually unwatchable, I just can't believe that a file that was completely fine up until the very end could only be restored in such a sub acceptable way. I mean until VLC crashes the data that is being written is in tact, in a 1 GB video file we are talking about less than 0.01 percent of the file data missing turns the whole thing into a corrupted unplayable file.