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Metadata not available before the flush of first segment

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Jul 23, 2012 Jul 23, 2012

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We are using the fmscheck util on our origin servers to test a record and playback so we can create a status file for the load balancers. However (whilst not causing problems) I see in the core.00.log the line "(i)2611173 Metadata not available before the flush of first segment. Default metadata recorded for stream ..." every time the check starts. Is there a reason for this / can I stop it from happening as its filling up the logs.

Thanks, in advance.

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Jul 23, 2012 Jul 23, 2012

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Hi,

This is just a harmless warning that occurs when the recording starts after the metadata message has arrived.

The recent FMS version has this fixed.

If not, make sure that you call record() before play() in your main.asc. That should get rid of the warning message.

Thanks,

Shiven

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Feb 02, 2016 Feb 02, 2016

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What happens if i intend to control recording (start/stop) on the server-side while the stream is being published? I would get this message like all the time and there's no way to get rid of it?!

I have the 5.0.6 version of AMS installed and it is still unfixed.

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