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Le jeudi 15 mai 2014 à 13:50 +0200, Arnaud Loonstra a écrit :<BR>
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minlat: 0:00:00.033333333/ maxlat: 0:00:00.133333332<BR>
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Seems fair result. Latency is worst case for min, and the maximum latency that can be buffered. It's not the effective latency, which should be lower then the min, otherwise we'd be late. So latency will not change if the pipepeline is not reconfigured. See GST_MESSAGE_LATENCY, for notification of when the latency changes.<BR>
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Nicolas
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