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For example, say I'm trying to save 1 hour files, starting on (or close to) the top of the hour.
I get files named like those below (doing this from memory, I may not have the filename format correct):
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/var/lib/bluecherry/recordings/2023/11/27/000001/09-00-02.mp4 /var/lib/bluecherry/recordings/2023/11/27/000001/10-00-04.mp4 /var/lib/bluecherry/recordings/2023/11/27/000001/11-00-05.mp4 /var/lib/bluecherry/recordings/2023/11/27/000001/12-00-07.mp4 ... the next day ... /var/lib/bluecherry/recordings/2023/11/28/000001/09-00-20.mp4
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The start time for each file = start time of previous file + 1 hour + 1 or 2 sec
The start time creeps ahead ... after 10 days I might see the 9 AM file start at "09-02-20".
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I'm suggesting, if the first file starts 2 sec past the hour, than all subsequent f
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