> Because they're not useful to you. > > I'll say this yet again (and hopefully for the last time): Our > RTP/RTCP implementation automatically computes synchronized > presentation times using RTP timestamps and RTCP reports. Code that > receives a RTP stream (using our library) should never have to look > at RTP timestamps. Instead, just use the presentation time. If you > are also using RTCP (which you should be), then the presentaton time > *will* be properly synchronized. >
And if the receiver does NOT use Live555? > Just make sure that frames of the transcoded stream get correct > presentation times (and that you create a new "RTCPInstance" object > for the new outgoing stream). > OK, I do use an RTCPInstance. What does "correct" in this context mean? I record the first incoming presentationTime for the first outgoing frame and add a constant value (correspoding to one frame duration) to it for every following frame. Is that "corrrect"? _______________________________________________ live-devel mailing list live-devel@lists.live555.com http://lists.live555.com/mailman/listinfo/live-devel