My guess is that the WMP progress bar is being updated before the packets are played, instead of after.
– Roey Jun 13 '10 at 12:47 Check your advanced systems format file to make sure the format is correct. If you are sure the format is correct, report the problem with Windows Media Player to Microsoft. – Gilbert Le Blanc Jun 13 '10 at 13:04 Are you using a Microsoft approved MPEG-4 compression?
– Gilbert Le Blanc Jun 13 '10 at 13:07 I'm not using any known compression, the data inside the ASF is a proprietary format which the DMO decodes. The format is obviously correct since WMP plays it very well, only the timing is wrong for some reason – Roey Jun 13 '10 at 14:36.
I've seen this behavior when the ASF index was corrupted, i.e. When the index entry at 25 seconds points to the first data packet in your case.
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