[Gstreamer-bugs] [Bug 118006] Changed - invalid time requested, returning _TIMEOUT

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Changed by lucky_gedn at metropoli2000.net.

--- shadow/118006	Mon Jul 21 21:47:43 2003
+++ shadow/118006.tmp.15360	Tue Jul 22 19:19:03 2003
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 Bug#: 118006
 Product: GStreamer
 Version: HEAD CVS
 OS: Linux
 OS Details: 
-Status: NEW   
+Status: NEEDINFO   
 Resolution: 
 Severity: normal
 Priority: Normal
 Component: gst-plugins
 AssignedTo: gstreamer-maint at bugzilla.gnome.org                            
 ReportedBy: lucky_gedn at metropoli2000.net               
@@ -106,6 +106,24 @@
 ------- Additional Comments From ds at schleef.org  2003-07-21 21:47 -------
 What are you expecting it to do?  The current behavior appears to be
 exactly how I would expect it.
 
 Note that filesrc _does_ put proper timestamps on the buffers.  That
 timestamp is GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE.
+
+------- Additional Comments From lucky_gedn at metropoli2000.net  2003-07-22 19:19 -------
+First , thanks for that quick answer :-)
+
+ I expect to use udp & filesrc plugin to send data across network
+ without need to use a more complex protocol as RTP.
+
+ BTW , Why does it assign GST_CLOCK_TIME_NONE to all its buffers ?
+ for me static timestamps has no sense at all , moreover 
+ why gst_clock_id_wait: need to show this message "invalid
+time requested, returning _TIMEOUT" ? someone could missunderstand it
+ as i did.
+
+ IMHO it isn't enough clear .
+
+ Best Regards.
+
+ 




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