Appsink vs Filesink Processing Speed.
Steve Chapman
steve.g.chapman at gmail.com
Fri Jul 7 09:01:02 UTC 2017
Thanks Arjen.
I've set the sync property to false and now it runs sweetly.
Regards
Steve
On 7 July 2017 at 17:39, Arjen Veenhuizen <arjen at moonlightmedia.nl> wrote:
> By default, appsink's sync property is set to true. This means that it will
> process the media at its native playout speed (scheduling each buffer for
> playout when it is supposed to be played). If you set this property to
> false, it will no longer pay attention at sync and will process the buffers
> as fast as possible. That should bring your processing time down to roughly
> 50 milliseconds.
>
> Note that in contrast, filesink's sync property is set to false by default.
>
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