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Re: Timestamp of the frame being received in live broadcast



On 4/12/01 2:38 AM, "Kevin Marks" <email@hidden> wrote:

> You can get the TimeBase of the Movie with GetMovieTimeBase, and then
> discover the current time with GetTimeBaseTime.
> 
> This will work for a stored stream; for a live stream this will only
> give you the time since the client connected, as the client does not
> know how long the stream was running before that, and the RTP timestamps
> have a random offset
> 
> If you ensure the clients start listening before the live stream starts
> broadcasting this can work. Alternatively you could send sync
> information in another stream. What kind of events are you trying to
> send?

For example, I'd like to broadcast a news program. I know that some subject
it's going to be named at an specific time. In that moment I want to change
for example, the background of the app.

That's why I need the timestamp of a live streaming...
I currently now about the stored stream time base, but I'm looking for info
about time base of live streaming... But you are telling me there is no way.

Do you know any other type of data, like the length of the client-server
gap? (time gap between the REAL media being encoded and the client receiving
the image)

That would be useful too.

        Felipe Baytelman

          Baytex Producciones

    email@hidden   http://www.baytex.net   ICQ: 8188532

    Chile: (09) 879 01 67    World: (569) 879 01 67


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