disable netclientclock

Johannes Bauer bauer.hannes.jo at gmail.com
Tue Aug 2 15:03:25 UTC 2016


I will hopefully get to do that in the next weeks.

However wouldnt it be possible to set the netclientclock at the sender side
to wallclocktime (utc), so it would not matter that the client clocks keep
synchronizing even after the stream ended, because the clock always keeps
going.
If a new stream is started the clocks should still be more or less in sync
if I always set them to wallclocktime before the stream starts at the
sender.

However I am not sure how to set the clock time.
There seems to be external and internal time of the gst system clock.

How can I make sure to set it to the wallclocktime and how can I tell the
clients to use exactly that clock?
should the "ntp-time-source" on both rtpbins be set to 3?

Kind regards
JB


2016-07-27 8:24 GMT+02:00 Sebastian Dröge <sebastian at centricular.com>:

> On Di, 2016-07-26 at 09:02 +0200, Johannes Bauer wrote:
> > [...]
> > I checked the pipeline clock, but it really is the standard clock.
> >
> > Finally, after unrefing the whole pipeline the refcount is 0, but I
> > still see the syncing messages to the server and in wireshark.
> >
> > So how can I disable the netclock synchronisation?
>
> The code you showed should work. Can you file a bug with a testcase
> that reproduces the problem? Also which GStreamer version are you
> using?
>
> --
> Sebastian Dröge, Centricular Ltd · http://www.centricular.com
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