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  • 9 Ways to Customise Your Matomo Like a Pro

    5 octobre 2022, par Erin

    Matomo is a feature-rich web analytics platform. As such, it has many layers of depth — core features, extra plug-ins, custom dimensions, reports, extensions and integrations. 

    Most of the product elements you see can be personalised and customised to your needs with minimal restrictions. However, this breadth of choice can be overlooked by new users. 

    In this post, we explain how to get the most out of Matomo with custom reports, dashboards, dimensions and even app design. 

    How to customise your Matomo web analytics

    To make major changes to Matomo (e.g., create custom dashboards or install new plugins), you’ll have to be a Matomo Super User (a.k.a. The Admin). Super Users can also grant administrator permissions to others so that more people could customise your Matomo deployment. 

    Most feature-related customisations (e.g. configuring a custom report, adding custom goal tracking, etc.) can be done by all users. 

    With the above in mind, here’s how you can tweak Matomo to better serve your website analytics needs : 

    1. Custom dashboards

    Matomo Customisable Dashboard and Widgets

    Dashboards provide a panorama view of all the collected website statistics. We display different categories of stats and KPIs as separate widgets — a standalone module you can also customise. 

    On your dashboard, you can change the type, position and number of widgets on display. This is an easy way to create separate dashboard views for different projects, clients or team members. Rather than a one-size-fits-all dashboard, a custom dashboard designed for a specific role or business unit will increase data-driven decision-making and efficiency across the business.

    You can create a new dashboard view in a few clicks. Then select a preferred layout — a split-page view or multi columns. Next, populate the new dashboard area with preferred widgets showing :

    Or code a custom widget area to pull specific website stats or other reporting data you need. Once you are done, arrange everything with our drag-and-drop functionality. 

    Matomo Widgets

    Popular feature use cases

    • Personalised website statistics layout for convenient viewing 
    • Simplified analytics dashboards for the line of business leaders/stakeholders 
    • Project- or client-specific dashboards for easy report sharing 

    Read more about customising Matomo dashboards and widget areas

    2. Custom reports

    Matomo Custom Reports

    As the name implies, Custom Reports widget allows you to mesh any of the dimensions and metrics collected by Matomo into a custom website traffic analysis. Custom reports save users time by providing specific data needed in one view so there is no need to jump back and forth between multiple reports or toggle through a report to find data.

    For each custom report, you can select up to three dimensions and then apply additional quantitative measurements (metrics) to drill down into the data.

    For example, if you want to closely observe mobile conversion rates in one market, you can create the following custom report :

    • Dimensions : User Type (registered), Device type (mobile), Location (France)
    • Metrics : Visits, Conversion Rate, Revenue, Avg. Generation Time.

    Custom Report widget is available within Matomo Cloud and as a plugin for Matomo On-Premise.

    &lt;script type=&quot;text/javascript&quot;&gt;<br />
           if ('function' === typeof window.playMatomoVideo){<br />
           window.playMatomoVideo(&quot;custom_reports&quot;, &quot;#custom_reports&quot;)<br />
           } else {<br />
           document.addEventListener(&quot;DOMContentLoaded&quot;, function() { window.playMatomoVideo(&quot;custom_reports&quot;, &quot;#custom_reports&quot;); });<br />
           }<br />
      &lt;/script&gt;

    Popular feature use cases

    • Campaign-specific reporting to better understand the impact of different promo strategies 
    • Advanced event tracking for conversion optimization 
    • Market segmentation reports to analyse different audience cohorts 

    Read more about creating and analysing Custom Reports.

    3. Custom widgets

    Matomo Customisable Widgets

    We realise that our users have different degrees of analytics knowledge. Some love in-depth reporting dimensions and multi-row reporting tables. Others just want to see essential stats. 

    To delight both the pros and the novice users, we’ve created widgets — reporting sub-modules you can add, delete or rearrange in a few clicks. Essentially, a widget is a slice of a dashboard area you can populate with extra information. 

    You can add pre-made custom widgets to Matomo or develop your own widget to display custom reports or even external data (e.g., offline sales volume). At the same time, you can also embed Matomo widgets into other applications (e.g., a website CMS or corporate portal).

    Popular feature use cases

    • Display main goals (e.g., new trial sign-ups) on the main dashboard for greater visibility 
    • Highlight cost-per-conversion reporting by combining goals and conversion data to keep your budgets in check 
    • Run omnichannel eCommerce analytics (with embedded offline sales data) to get a 360-degree view into your operations 

    Read more about creating widgets in Matomo (beginner’s guide)

    4. Custom dimensions 

    Matomo Custom Dimensions

    Dimensions describe the characteristics of reported data. Think of them as “filters” — a means to organise website analytics data by a certain parameter such as “Browser”, “Country”, “Device Type”, “User Type” and many more. 

    Custom Dimensions come in handy for all sorts of segmentation reports. For example, comparing conversion rates between registered and guest users. Or tracking revenue by device type and location. 

    For convenience, we’ve grouped Custom Dimensions in two categories :

    Visit dimensions. These associate metadata about a user with Visitor profiles — a summary of different knowledge you have about your audience. Reports for Visit scoped custom dimensions are available in the Visitors section of your dashboard. 

    Action dimensions. These segment users by specific actions tracked by Matomo such as pageviews, events completion, downloads, form clicks, etc. When configuring Custom Dimensions, you can select among pre-defined action types or code extra action dimensions. Action scoped custom dimensions are available in the Behaviours section of Matomo. 

    Depending on your Matomo version, you can apply 5 – 15 custom dimensions to reports. 

    Important : Since you can’t delete dimensions (only deactivate them), think about your use case first. Custom Dimensions each have their own dedicated reports page on your Matomo dashboard. 

    Popular custom dimension use cases among users :

    • Segmenting reports by users’ screen resolution size to understand how your website performs on different devices
    • Monitor conversion rates for different page types to determine your best-performing assets 

    Read more about creating, tracking and managing Custom Dimensions

    5. Custom scheduled reports

    Manually sending reports can be time consuming, especially if you have multiple clients or provide reports to numerous stakeholders. Custom scheduled reports remove this manual process to improve efficiency and ensure timely distribution of data to relevant users.

    Any report in Matomo (default or custom) can be shared with others by email as a PDF file, HTML content or as an attached CSV document. 

    You can customise which data you want to send to different people — your colleagues, upper management, clients or other company divisions. Then set up the frequency of email dispatches and Matomo will do the rest. 

    Auto-scheduling an email report is easy. Name your report, select a Segment (aka custom or standard report), pick time, file format and sender. 

    Matomo Schedule Reports

    You can also share links to Matomo reports as text messages, if you are using ASPSMS or Clockwork SMS

    Popular feature use cases

    • Convenient stakeholder reporting on key website KPIs 
    • Automated client updates to keep clients informed and reduce workload 
    • Easy data downloads for doing custom analysis with business intelligence tools 

    Read more about email reporting features in Matomo

    6. Custom alerts

    Matomo Custom Alerts

    Custom Alerts is a Matomo plugin for keeping you updated on the most important analytics events. Unlike Custom Reports, which provide a complete or segmented analytics snapshot, alerts are better suited for tracking individual events. For example, significant traffic increases from a specific channel, new 404 pages or major goal achievement (e.g., hitting 1,000 sales in a week). 

    Custom Alerts are a convenient way to keep your finger on the pulse of your site so you can quickly remedy an issue or get updated on reaching a crucial KPI promptly. You can receive custom alerts via email or text message in a matter of minutes.

    To avoid flooding your inbox with alerts, we recommend reserving Custom Alerts for a select few use cases (3 to 5) and schedule custom Email Reports to receive general web page analytics. 

    Popular custom alerts use cases among users :

    • Monitor sudden drops in revenue to investigate the cause behind them and solve any issues promptly 
    • Get notified of traffic spikes or sudden dips to better manage your website’s technical performance 

    Read more about creating and managing Custom Alerts

    7. Goals

    Matomo Customisable Goal Funnels

    Goals feature helps you better understand how your website performs on certain business objectives such as lead generation, online sales or content discovery. A goal is a quantifiable action you want to measure (e.g., a specific page visit, form submission or a file download). 

    When combined together, Goals make up your sales funnel — a series of specific actions you expect users to complete in order to convert. 

    Goals-setting and Funnel Analytics are a powerful, customisable combo for understanding how people navigate your website ; what makes them take action or, on the contrary, lose interest and bounce off. 

    On Matomo, you can simultaneously track multiple goals, monitor multiple conversions per one visit (e.g., when one user requests two content downloads) and assign revenue targets to specific goals.

    &lt;script type=&quot;text/javascript&quot;&gt;<br />
           if ('function' === typeof window.playMatomoVideo){<br />
           window.playMatomoVideo(&quot;goals&quot;, &quot;#goals&quot;)<br />
           } else {<br />
           document.addEventListener(&quot;DOMContentLoaded&quot;, function() { window.playMatomoVideo(&quot;goals&quot;, &quot;#goals&quot;); });<br />
           }<br />
      &lt;/script&gt;

    Separately, Matomo Cloud users also get access to a premium Funnels feature and Multi Channel Conversion Attribution. On-Premises Matomo users can get both as paid plugins via our Marketplace.

    Popular goal tracking use cases among users :

    • Tracking newsletter subscription to maximise subscriber growth 
    • Conversion tracking for gated content (e.g., eBooks) to understand how each asset performs 
    • Analysing the volume of job applications per post to better interpret your HR marketing performance 

    Read more about creating and managing Goals in Matomo.

    8. Themes

    Matomo On-Premise Customisable Themes

    Want to give your Matomo app a distinctive visual flair ? Pick a new free theme for your On-Premises installation. Minimalistic, dark or classic — our community created six different looks that other Matomo users can download and install in a few clicks. 

    If you have some HTML/CSS/JS knowledge, you can also design your own Matomo theme. Since Matomo is an open-source project, we don’t restrict interface customisation and always welcome creativity from our users.

    Read more about designing your own Matomo theme (developer documentation).

    9. White labelling

    Matomo white label options

    Matomo is one of the few website analytics tools to support white labelling. White labelling means that you can distribute our product to others under your brand. 

    For example, as a web design agency, you can delight customers with pre-installed GDPR-friendly website analytics. Marketing services providers, in turn, can present their clients with embedded reporting widgets, robust funnel analytics and 100% unsampled data. 

    Apart from selecting a custom theme, you can also align Matomo with your brand by :

    • Customising product name
    • Using custom header/font colours 
    • Change your tracking endpoint
    • Remove links to Matomo.org

    To streamline Matomo customisation and set-up, we developed a White Label plug-in. It provides a convenient set of controls for changing your Matomo deployment and distributing access rights to other users or sharing embedded Matomo widgets). 

    Read more about white labelling Matomo

    Learning more about Matomo 

    Matomo has an ever-growing list of features, ranging from standard website tracking controls to unique conversion rate optimisation tools (heatmaps, media analytics, user cohorts and more).

    To learn more about Matomo features you can check our free video web analytics training series where we cover the basics. For feature-specific tips, tricks and configurations, browse our video content or written guides

  • ffmpeg produces duplicate pts with "wallclock_as_timestamps 1" option on MKV

    15 avril 2024, par Jax2171

    I need to get real time reference of every keyframe captured by an IP camera. The -wallclock_as_timestamps 1 option seems to do the trick for us, however we are forced to replace the TS output container with MKV to get a correct PTS epoch value 1712996356.833000.

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    Here is the ffmpeg command used :

    &#xA;

    ffmpeg -report -use_wallclock_as_timestamps 1 -rtsp_transport tcp -i rtsp://user:password1@192.168.5.21/cam/realmonitor?channel=1channel1[1]=1subtype=0 -c:v copy -c:a aac -copyts -f matroska -y rec.mkv&#xA;

    &#xA;

    The capture process runs without any relevant worning or error messages.

    &#xA;

    However, playing the captured video with any player shows very short and evident but very annoying lags. Upon investigation I discovered that many frame PTSs have the same value. The command I used to show duplicate PTSs is as follows :

    &#xA;

    ffprobe -v error -show_entries frame=pkt_pts_time -select_streams v -of csv=p=0 rec.mkv | sort | uniq -d&#xA;

    &#xA;

    On a recording of about 10 minutes the result of the duplicate PTS is the following :

    &#xA;

    1713086493.367000&#xA;1713086493.368000&#xA;1713086493.370000&#xA;1713086493.372000&#xA;1713086543.714000&#xA;1713086558.793000&#xA;1713086558.817000&#xA;1713086558.872000&#xA;1713086561.780000&#xA;1713086564.642000&#xA;1713086564.657000&#xA;1713086564.778000&#xA;1713086565.794000&#xA;...&#xA;

    &#xA;

    I'm not sure if the lag problem is caused by this, however the problem does not occur with the TS container, which however I cannot use due to the PTS values being roundly 33 bit.

    &#xA;

    The -vsync 0 or -vsync 2 options on input or output didn't help.

    &#xA;

    This is the log using the -report option :

    &#xA;

        ffmpeg started on 2024-04-15 at 09:04:38&#xA;Report written to "ffmpeg-20240415-090438.log"&#xA;Log level: 48&#xA;Command line:&#xA;ffmpeg -report -stats -hide_banner -use_wallclock_as_timestamps 1 -rtsp_transport tcp -i "rtsp://user:password1@192.168.5.21/cam/realmonitor?channel=1channel1[1]=1subtype=0" -c:v copy -c:a aac -copyts -f matroska -y rec.mkv&#xA;Splitting the commandline.&#xA;Reading option &#x27;-report&#x27; ... matched as option &#x27;report&#x27; (generate a report) with argument &#x27;1&#x27;.&#xA;Reading option &#x27;-stats&#x27; ... matched as option &#x27;stats&#x27; (print progress report during encoding) with argument &#x27;1&#x27;.&#xA;Reading option &#x27;-hide_banner&#x27; ... matched as option &#x27;hide_banner&#x27; (do not show program banner) with argument &#x27;1&#x27;.&#xA;Reading option &#x27;-use_wallclock_as_timestamps&#x27; ... matched as AVOption &#x27;use_wallclock_as_timestamps&#x27; with argument &#x27;1&#x27;.&#xA;Reading option &#x27;-rtsp_transport&#x27; ... matched as AVOption &#x27;rtsp_transport&#x27; with argument &#x27;tcp&#x27;.&#xA;Reading option &#x27;-i&#x27; ... matched as input url with argument &#x27;rtsp://user:password1@192.168.5.21/cam/realmonitor?channel=1channel1[1]=1subtype=0&#x27;.&#xA;Reading option &#x27;-c:v&#x27; ... matched as option &#x27;c&#x27; (codec name) with argument &#x27;copy&#x27;.&#xA;Reading option &#x27;-c:a&#x27; ... matched as option &#x27;c&#x27; (codec name) with argument &#x27;aac&#x27;.&#xA;Reading option &#x27;-copyts&#x27; ... matched as option &#x27;copyts&#x27; (copy timestamps) with argument &#x27;1&#x27;.&#xA;Reading option &#x27;-f&#x27; ... matched as option &#x27;f&#x27; (force format) with argument &#x27;matroska&#x27;.&#xA;Reading option &#x27;-y&#x27; ... matched as option &#x27;y&#x27; (overwrite output files) with argument &#x27;1&#x27;.&#xA;Reading option &#x27;rec.mkv&#x27; ... matched as output url.&#xA;Finished splitting the commandline.&#xA;Parsing a group of options: global .&#xA;Applying option report (generate a report) with argument 1.&#xA;Applying option stats (print progress report during encoding) with argument 1.&#xA;Applying option hide_banner (do not show program banner) with argument 1.&#xA;Applying option copyts (copy timestamps) with argument 1.&#xA;Applying option y (overwrite output files) with argument 1.&#xA;Successfully parsed a group of options.&#xA;Parsing a group of options: input url rtsp://user:password1@192.168.5.21/cam/realmonitor?channel=1channel1[1]=1subtype=0.&#xA;Successfully parsed a group of options.&#xA;Opening an input file: rtsp://user:password1@192.168.5.21/cam/realmonitor?channel=1channel1[1]=1subtype=0.&#xA;[tcp @ 0x1646660] No default whitelist set&#xA;[tcp @ 0x1646660] Original list of addresses:&#xA;[tcp @ 0x1646660] Address 192.168.5.21 port 554&#xA;[tcp @ 0x1646660] Interleaved list of addresses:&#xA;[tcp @ 0x1646660] Address 192.168.5.21 port 554&#xA;[tcp @ 0x1646660] Starting connection attempt to 192.168.5.21 port 554&#xA;[tcp @ 0x1646660] Successfully connected to 192.168.5.21 port 554&#xA;[rtsp @ 0x1645e70] SDP:&#xA;v=0&#xA;o=- 2251950012 2251950012 IN IP4 0.0.0.0&#xA;s=Media Server&#xA;c=IN IP4 0.0.0.0&#xA;t=0 0&#xA;a=control:*&#xA;a=packetization-supported:DH&#xA;a=rtppayload-supported:DH&#xA;a=range:npt=now-&#xA;a=x-packetization-supported:IV&#xA;a=x-rtppayload-supported:IV&#xA;m=video 0 RTP/AVP 96&#xA;a=control:trackID=0&#xA;a=framerate:25.000000&#xA;a=rtpmap:96 H264/90000&#xA;a=fmtp:96 packetization-mode=1;profile-level-id=4D4028;sprop-parameter-sets=Z01AKKaAeAIn5ZuAgICgAAADACAAAAZQgAA=,aO48gAA=&#xA;a=recvonly&#xA;m=audio 0 RTP/AVP 97&#xA;a=control:trackID=1&#xA;a=rtpmap:97 MPEG4-GENERIC/16000&#xA;a=fmtp:97 streamtype=5;profile-level-id=1;mode=AAC-hbr;sizelength=13;indexlength=3;indexdeltalength=3;config=1408&#xA;a=recvonly&#xA;&#xA;[rtsp @ 0x1645e70] video codec set to: h264&#xA;[rtsp @ 0x1645e70] RTP Packetization Mode: 1&#xA;[rtsp @ 0x1645e70] RTP Profile IDC: 4d Profile IOP: 40 Level: 28&#xA;[rtsp @ 0x1645e70] Extradata set to 0x164af98 (size: 39)&#xA;[rtsp @ 0x1645e70] audio codec set to: aac&#xA;[rtsp @ 0x1645e70] audio samplerate set to: 16000&#xA;[rtsp @ 0x1645e70] audio channels set to: 1&#xA;[rtsp @ 0x1645e70] setting jitter buffer size to 0&#xA;[rtsp @ 0x1645e70] setting jitter buffer size to 0&#xA;[rtsp @ 0x1645e70] hello state=0&#xA;Failed to parse interval end specification &#x27;&#x27;&#xA;[h264 @ 0x164ab30] nal_unit_type: 7(SPS), nal_ref_idc: 3&#xA;[h264 @ 0x164ab30] nal_unit_type: 8(PPS), nal_ref_idc: 3&#xA;[h264 @ 0x164ab30] nal_unit_type: 7(SPS), nal_ref_idc: 3&#xA;[h264 @ 0x164ab30] nal_unit_type: 8(PPS), nal_ref_idc: 3&#xA;[h264 @ 0x164ab30] nal_unit_type: 7(SPS), nal_ref_idc: 3&#xA;[h264 @ 0x164ab30] nal_unit_type: 8(PPS), nal_ref_idc: 3&#xA;[h264 @ 0x164ab30] nal_unit_type: 5(IDR), nal_ref_idc: 3&#xA;[h264 @ 0x164ab30] Format yuvj420p chosen by get_format().&#xA;[h264 @ 0x164ab30] Reinit context to 1920x1088, pix_fmt: yuvj420p&#xA;[h264 @ 0x164ab30] nal_unit_type: 1(Coded slice of a non-IDR picture), nal_ref_idc: 3&#xA;[h264 @ 0x164ab30] nal_unit_type: 1(Coded slice of a non-IDR picture), nal_ref_idc: 3&#xA;[h264 @ 0x164ab30] nal_unit_type: 1(Coded slice of a non-IDR picture), nal_ref_idc: 3&#xA;[h264 @ 0x164ab30] nal_unit_type: 1(Coded slice of a non-IDR picture), nal_ref_idc: 3&#xA;[h264 @ 0x164ab30] nal_unit_type: 1(Coded slice of a non-IDR picture), nal_ref_idc: 3&#xA;[h264 @ 0x164ab30] nal_unit_type: 1(Coded slice of a non-IDR picture), nal_ref_idc: 3&#xA;[rtsp @ 0x1645e70] All info found&#xA;Input #0, rtsp, from &#x27;rtsp://user:password1@192.168.5.21/cam/realmonitor?channel=1channel1[1]=1subtype=0&#x27;:&#xA;  Metadata:&#xA;    title           : Media Server&#xA;  Duration: N/A, start: 1713164678.794625, bitrate: N/A&#xA;    Stream #0:0, 22, 1/90000: Video: h264 (Main), yuvj420p(pc, bt709, progressive), 1920x1080, 25 fps, 25 tbr, 90k tbn, 50 tbc&#xA;    Stream #0:1, 15, 1/16000: Audio: aac (LC), 16000 Hz, mono, fltp&#xA;Successfully opened the file.&#xA;Parsing a group of options: output url rec.mkv.&#xA;Applying option c:v (codec name) with argument copy.&#xA;Applying option c:a (codec name) with argument aac.&#xA;Applying option f (force format) with argument matroska.&#xA;Successfully parsed a group of options.&#xA;Opening an output file: rec.mkv.&#xA;[file @ 0x1699f30] Setting default whitelist &#x27;file,crypto,data&#x27;&#xA;Successfully opened the file.&#xA;Stream mapping:&#xA;  Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (copy)&#xA;  Stream #0:1 -> #0:1 (aac (native) -> aac (native))&#xA;Press [q] to stop, [?] for help&#xA;cur_dts is invalid st:0 (0) [init:1 i_done:0 finish:0] (this is harmless if it occurs once at the start per stream)&#xA;cur_dts is invalid st:1 (0) [init:0 i_done:0 finish:0] (this is harmless if it occurs once at the start per stream)&#xA;detected 4 logical cores&#xA;[graph_0_in_0_1 @ 0x1682bb0] Setting &#x27;time_base&#x27; to value &#x27;1/16000&#x27;&#xA;[graph_0_in_0_1 @ 0x1682bb0] Setting &#x27;sample_rate&#x27; to value &#x27;16000&#x27;&#xA;[graph_0_in_0_1 @ 0x1682bb0] Setting &#x27;sample_fmt&#x27; to value &#x27;fltp&#x27;&#xA;[graph_0_in_0_1 @ 0x1682bb0] Setting &#x27;channel_layout&#x27; to value &#x27;0x4&#x27;&#xA;[graph_0_in_0_1 @ 0x1682bb0] tb:1/16000 samplefmt:fltp samplerate:16000 chlayout:0x4&#xA;[format_out_0_1 @ 0x187f2e0] Setting &#x27;sample_fmts&#x27; to value &#x27;fltp&#x27;&#xA;[format_out_0_1 @ 0x187f2e0] Setting &#x27;sample_rates&#x27; to value &#x27;96000|88200|64000|48000|44100|32000|24000|22050|16000|12000|11025|8000|7350&#x27;&#xA;[AVFilterGraph @ 0x164fd70] query_formats: 4 queried, 9 merged, 0 already done, 0 delayed&#xA;[matroska @ 0x169c330] get_metadata_duration returned: 0&#xA;Output #0, matroska, to &#x27;rec.mkv&#x27;:&#xA;  Metadata:&#xA;    title           : Media Server&#xA;    encoder         : Lavf58.45.100&#xA;    Stream #0:0, 0, 1/1000: Video: h264 (Main) (H264 / 0x34363248), yuvj420p(pc, bt709, progressive), 1920x1080, q=2-31, 25 fps, 25 tbr, 1k tbn, 90k tbc&#xA;    Stream #0:1, 0, 1/1000: Audio: aac (LC) ([255][0][0][0] / 0x00FF), 16000 Hz, mono, fltp, 69 kb/s&#xA;    Metadata:&#xA;      encoder         : Lavc58.91.100 aac&#xA;cur_dts is invalid st:0 (0) [init:1 i_done:0 finish:0] (this is harmless if it occurs once at the start per stream)&#xA;cur_dts is invalid st:1 (0) [init:1 i_done:0 finish:0] (this is harmless if it occurs once at the start per stream)&#xA;cur_dts is invalid st:0 (0) [init:1 i_done:0 finish:0] (this is harmless if it occurs once at the start per stream)&#xA;[matroska @ 0x169c330] Starting new cluster with timestamp 1713164678731 at offset 770 bytes&#xA;[matroska @ 0x169c330] Writing block of size 581 with pts 1713164678731, dts 1713164678731, duration 64 at relative offset 14 in cluster at offset 770. 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    In this short 3 second capture the duplicate timestamps are 1713164679.361000 and 1713164679.362000.

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    How can I solve this problem ? What different approach could I use to achieve this goal ?

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    Thanks in advance.

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  • Revision 32858 : on vire ce .foucs() qui "force le scroll" vers l’input du formulaire au ...

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