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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 2014-10-07 13:53, Eloi Bail a
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Considering a local network dedicated to video streaming, would
it be possible to completely remove jitterbuffer ?</span><span
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As RTP packets are processed by jitterbuffer from
gstrtpssrcdemux to gstrtpptdemux, could we directly connect
gstrtpssrcdemux to gstrtpptdemux ?</span><br
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Would it makes sense to write a minimal gstjitterbuffer ?</span><br
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As we see lot of pad push, would it be a good point to gather
all rtpbin sub-elements to one element and thus have less pads ?</span><br
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Any other ideas ;) ?</span></blockquote>
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Just an idea, but what does the performance looks like if you force
TCP tunneled RTSP ?<br>
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Nicolas<br>
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