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fix: Fix reset MSE to last independent segment #7494

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@avelad avelad added type: bug Something isn't working correctly priority: P1 Big impact or workaround impractical; resolve before feature release labels Oct 24, 2024
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Incremental code coverage: 16.67%

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Does this fix #7471?

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LGTM, but please tag any issues this might fix

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avelad commented Oct 24, 2024

Does this fix #7471?

It doesn't fix it because this fixes content that is LL, and #7471 is VOD

@avelad avelad merged commit 8c62370 into shaka-project:main Oct 24, 2024
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