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The amount of time that is completely expired and not worth waiting for, is the duration of the packets in the gap (gap * duration) - the latency (size) of the jitterbuffer (priv->latency_ns). This is the duration that we make a "multi-lost" packet for. The "late" concept made some sense in 0.10 as it reflected that a buffer coming in had not been waited for at all, but had a timestamp that was outside the jitterbuffer to wait for. With the rewrite of the waiting (timeout) mechanism in 1.0, this no longer makes any sense, and the variable no longer reflects anything meaningful (num > 0 is useless, the duration is what matters) Fixed up the tests that had been slightly modified in 1.0 to allow faulty behavior to sneak in, and port some of them to use GstHarness. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738363 |
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