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    I suppose that's one way to fix the problem, but rtponviftimestamp
    should<br>
    ideally work well no matter the transport :) If you can report an
    issue with<br>
    a minimal test case that will be useful :)<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/18/20 1:36 PM, Goran Broeckaert
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        <div>Hello,</div>
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        <div>Sorry, I didn't word it properly. It's not that my
          application crashes, it's just that I do not get any images on
          the receiving end.</div>
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        <div>I have done some further research and I've been able to
          differentiate something: when sending the packets using
          unicast, the same pipeline works properly. While using
          multicast, the pipeline does not work. In the multicast
          application, I've removed the gstonviftimestamp element from
          my pipeline and it works fine.</div>
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        <div>Thanks for the help. Kind regards.</div>
        <div>Goran Broeckaert<br>
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        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">Op wo 17 jun. 2020 om 15:16
          schreef Goran Broeckaert <<a
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            <div>Hello,</div>
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            <div>I have a rtsp server with a pipeline which works in c
              code. I want to add onvif timestamps in the rtp extended
              header. There is a module in the gst-plugins-bad which
              does this, called gstonviftimestamp. I tried to add this
              to my pipeline, but this makes the program crash when a
              client wants to connect. Tried to debug the client
              connection using debug level 4, but no explicit errors
              found.<br>
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            <div>Next step I used the test-launch application from the
              gst-rtsp-server plugin. With this I can give a pipeline
              via command line. Using this solution the pipeline with
              the gstonviftimestamp works (including the
              gstonviftimestamp).</div>
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            <div>I'm using gstreamer 1.16.2, gst-rtsp-server 1.16.2 and
              gst-plugins-bad 1.16.2.<br>
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            <div>What should I do next? Are there any suggestions?</div>
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            <div>Kind regards,</div>
            <div>Goran Broeckaert<br>
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