On 11/11/11 1:01 PM, John Brooks wrote:
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 5:28 AM, Martin Storsjö<[email protected]>  wrote:
On Thu, 10 Nov 2011, Luca Barbato wrote:

On 11/9/11 3:28 PM, John Brooks wrote:

RTCP timestamps are only necessary to synchronize time between
multiple streams. For a single stream, the RTP packet timestamp
provides more reliable timing. As a result, single-stream RTP
sessions should now have accurate and monotonic PTS.
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The patch looks fine, I'm traveling so I can't check it properly, Martin
if it is ok for you then it is for me as well =)

Applied the cleanup part of it, will apply the actual functional change
later. Do you think it's ok to apply it now (given that it makes timestamps
wrap around within 13 hours for mpeg codecs, wrapping around in a way that
an app using libavformat can't easily compensate for), or should we wait for
the fix for unwrapping plain RTP timestamps first?

I'll write a fix for timestamp wrapping early next week; it's probably
best to wait on that. I do have a case where streams might go longer
than 13 hours :)


Then let's wait for it =)

lu

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