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Re: [AVT] RTCP timestamp units
On Thursday, Aug 21, 2003, at 02:42 Europe/London, Avinash Bhatia wrote:
I am facing an issue in inter-stream (audio-video) synchronization
between two RTP streams. The NTP-RTP timestamp correlation comes in
the RTCP packets, but the RFC does not specify the units in which the
NTP is to be specified. This causes a problem in calculating the
audio-video synchronization.
As far as I understand, the Synchronization is not possible unless
the unit of the NTP is known exactly, which can only be known after
the second RTCP packet arrives (from which you can indirectly judje
the NTP granularity and hence it's unit). Are there any known
solutions to this problem ?
RTP makes no guarantee of the accuracy or resolution of the clock the
sender is using to generate the timestamp. However, the format of the
timestamp is precisely specified in Section 4 of RFC 3550 (the upper 32
bits are seconds, the lower 32 bits fractions of a second, since 1
January 1900).
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Colin Perkins
http://csperkins.org/
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