Setting a fixed frame rate (e.g., 25-30 FPS) is critical to prevent the player from drifting or stalling during live playback. 3. Common Implementation Workflows Media source extension video player for live streaming mp4

Delivering video to browsers via Media Source Extensions (MSE) without the delay of traditional HLS or DASH. 2. Key Technical Specifications

To function as a "live" feature, the file must be generated with specific flags: MPEG-4 Part 14 (fMP4).

If a system crashes, the "fragments" already written are still playable, whereas a standard MP4 would be corrupted.

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Since "live.mp4" is often a generic filename used in live-streaming workflows, development tests, or custom media setups, this feature draft focuses on the for a "Live MP4" system—specifically fragmented MP4 (fMP4) for low-latency web streaming. 1. The Core Concept: "live.mp4"