Re: [Live-devel] Packets and delay

2013-09-09 Thread Ross Finlayson
> In other words, suppose only N+2 is delayed we would have: > N, N+1, ---delay 100ms --- N+2 No. In this case - because there's no gap in RTP sequence number - each of these three packets is delivered immediately, when they arrive. There's no extra delay. > But suppose N+2 and N+3 are dela

Re: [Live-devel] Packets and delay

2013-09-09 Thread Zahira Ammarguellat
devel-boun...@ns.live555.com] On Behalf Of Ross Finlayson Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2013 5:45 PM To: LIVE555 Streaming Media - development & use Subject: Re: [Live-devel] Packets and delay Can you please explain what happens when a packet is being delayed? I seem to understand that each packet has a li

Re: [Live-devel] Packets and delay

2013-09-05 Thread Ross Finlayson
> Can you please explain what happens when a packet is being delayed? I seem to > understand that each packet has a life time and it gets discarded when its > time is up. Does lives555 wait for the following packets to arrive, or does > it continue delivering packets to client and then deliver t

[Live-devel] Packets and delay

2013-09-05 Thread Zahira Ammarguellat
Ross, Can you please explain what happens when a packet is being delayed? I seem to understand that each packet has a life time and it gets discarded when its time is up. Does lives555 wait for the following packets to arrive, or does it continue delivering packets to client and then deliver th