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  1. Qt
  2. QTBUG-50588

Video files continue to be written after state change to stopped.

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    • iOS/tvOS/watchOS
    • 6e3d6bf8322efd609d3a3ed33c5101072176ed5a

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      I have an application that records video. When I get (in QML) the onRecorderStateChanged event, data has not finished being written to the file when videoRecorder.recorderState == CameraRecorder.StoppedState.

      I discovered this by attempting to hash the file (QCryptographicHash) and verifying the checksums.

      I believe this is because in AVFMediaRecorderControlIOS::stopWriter() it emits the stateChange, then actually tells the writer to stop.

      Unfortunately, I have to sample the file repeatedly until the file no longer changes, but this isn't 100%. The file may be added to after some delay. I'd like to have it 100% with no delay.

      Also, the time varies that the file is typically done writing. iPhones 4S counter intuitively finish sooner than iPhone5.

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            andysh Andy Shaw
            scorp1us Jason Hihn
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