[vlc] Re: How RTP timestamps are used by VLC
Loïc Minier
lool at videolan.org
Tue Feb 1 20:14:45 CET 2005
> >What I've notice is that when the rtp timestamp is set continuously
> >to zero, vlc is happy.
> >But when rtp timestamps contain valid timing information based on a
> >32-bit 90kHz counter, vlc is not happy.
> >Also I tried setting the upper 16-bits of the rtp timestamp to zero,
> >vlc was also happy with this.
Christophe Massiot <massiot at via.ecp.fr> - Tue, Feb 01, 2005:
> VLC doesn't use the RTP timestamps, so you must be mistaken. See
> modules/access/udp.c if you don't believe me.
Could be a cross-compilation issue where the 32 bits of the RTP ts
was mistakingly inserted in some 16 bits var?
2¢,
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Loïc Minier <lool at dooz.org>
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