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2005 Oct 05
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Changing the meaning of jitter buffer timestamp
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2005 Oct 05
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Changing the meaning of jitter buffer timestamp
> what happens if this number flows over? It is just a "int", so it might reach
> its limits at 2^15 = 32768, that happens after 102 puts...
I would say that an int is 32 bits :-) Actually, RTP defines the
timestamp as a 32-bit value. Now, what happens when it overflows (3 days
for narrowband), I don't know what the RFC says about it.
> In my current
> implementation