Hi Richard,
Thanks for the fast answer. I think the second option is the best. But with SW timestamping, can you think of another option to achieve the same result ? (As for your second e-mail, on second thought I was mistaken : we do need absolute time in order to properly timestamp RTP packets.) Best regards Robin Shamsnejad ----- Mail original ----- De: "Richard Cochran" <richardcoch...@gmail.com> À: "Robin Shamsnejad" <rs...@free.fr> Cc: linuxptp-users@lists.sourceforge.net Envoyé: Samedi 8 Décembre 2018 16:53:59 Objet: Re: [Linuxptp-users] Linuxptp and AES67 You can fix this by changing your system's init scripts *not* to do those things. When using a PHC (HW time stamping), you already have a separate posix clock. You can let your applications use this PHC time directly by calling clock_gettime(). You'd have to hack jack though. HTH, Richard
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