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#EXTINF duration must be a (signed) decimal-floating-point or decimal-integer. Media segment URIs must be available for immediate download at full speed. Streaming of a segment is not supported.
Live streaming in HLS involves updating the playlist as content becomes available in segments. These should be no longer than #EXT-X-TARGETDURATION. if you want to point to the same media.ts resource, you can use #EXT-X-BYTERANGE to address available segments. For MPEG2-TS these ranges should be in multiples of 188, the size of one TS packet.
What do you want to do with Hls.js?
I have an MPEG-TS infinite stream that I'd like to read with HLS.js.
The playlist looks like this:
Notice the
-1
as a duration (meaning the stream in infinite).I'm able to read the playlist with VLC but not through HLS.js.
Is there a plan to support this ?
What have you tried so far?
Tried reading the playlist mentioned above but does not seem to work.
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