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Re: Timestamps



It doesn't work... Now i think that i have only to
find the way to send a continuous stream... 

Thanks for your help.

Rosi

 --- John Murata <email@hidden> ha scritto: > 
> It sounds like you need to simply increment the
> sequence number by 1 after
> the gap and increment the time stamp by
> (gap time  *  rtp stream timescale).  The SDP info
> in the describe
> response identifies the time scale.
> 
> The sequence number doesn't change based on packet
> length (or bit rate).
> It is incremented on each new packet in a stream
> that is sent over the
> network.
> 
> john
> 
> >
> > Now, i've changed my timestamps adding to them the
> gap
> > time, but the problem still remains...
> > I have my gap in milliseconds, and my timestamps
> in
> > nanoseconds... It may be a problem?
> >
> > I've thought that maybe also Sequence Number have
> to
> > be upgraded... but  is it important to consider
> the
> > bit rate and so the length of rtp packets to have
> > exactly the right Sequence Number? or it's
> sufficient
> > to increment it?
> >
> > Please help me again...!
> >
> > Rosi Lovisi
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