From: Jonathan Baudanza <[email protected]>
I encountered this problem with NTP timestamps that are extremely old,
like from January, 1990.
Although RFC3550 suggests that the timestamps in the RTCP packets use
the actual wallclock, some implementations use other clocks, such as
the CLOCK_MONOTONIC on linux.
I'm my case, I'm dealing with packets from mediasoup.
Without this patch, start_time_realtime shows up in the distance future
instead of around Jan 1900.
---
libavformat/rtsp.c | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/libavformat/rtsp.c b/libavformat/rtsp.c
index d8f45cf8d5..c48fa26d90 100644
--- a/libavformat/rtsp.c
+++ b/libavformat/rtsp.c
@@ -2320,7 +2320,7 @@ redo:
}
// Make real NTP start time available in AVFormatContext
if (s->start_time_realtime == AV_NOPTS_VALUE) {
- s->start_time_realtime = av_rescale
(rtpctx->first_rtcp_ntp_time - (NTP_OFFSET << 32), 1000000, 1LL << 32);
+ s->start_time_realtime = av_rescale
(rtpctx->first_rtcp_ntp_time, 1000000, 1LL << 32) - NTP_OFFSET_US;
if (rtpctx->st) {
s->start_time_realtime -=
av_rescale_q (rtpctx->rtcp_ts_offset,
rtpctx->st->time_base, AV_TIME_BASE_Q);
--
2.41.0
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