Re: [Live-devel] Clock drift compensation

2013-12-25 Thread Gilles Chanteperdrix
On 12/24/2013 03:42 AM, Ross Finlayson wrote: > No, although you're sort of on the right track (because the RTCP "SR" > arrival times can be used to compute the network 'jitter' (see RFC > 3550) - and FYI in LIVE555 this jitter computation is made available > to clients via the "RTPReceptionStats"

Re: [Live-devel] Clock drift compensation

2013-12-23 Thread Ross Finlayson
> when using live555 as a server, and vlc as a client (so using live555 as > well) over long periods of time, with a server which is not running ntp, > I observed the following phenomenon: depending on which clock (the > server's or the client's) is running faster, either vlc stops or it > plays im

[Live-devel] Clock drift compensation

2013-12-18 Thread Gilles Chanteperdrix
Hi, when using live555 as a server, and vlc as a client (so using live555 as well) over long periods of time, with a server which is not running ntp, I observed the following phenomenon: depending on which clock (the server's or the client's) is running faster, either vlc stops or it plays images