[pjsip] jitter buffer problem

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Hi all,

 

I am using Jitter Buffer module of PJSIP in my project.

I have some doubt in it.

 

Whenever new frame with higher sequence number than its maximum capacity
arrives, it deletes some frame from its list and store new frame without 

Checking time validity of that frame.

 

Like my oldest frame in list is with sequence number 10 and maximum capacity
of my jitter buffer is 36 frames of packatized time with 20ms.

Now if my 50th sequence number frame arrives with 100 ms delay after
receiving first one (10th number frame) then buffer should not accept it as
50th number frame 

Should required 800ms after receiving first frame.

But this jitter buffer accepts it and even deleted previously stored frames
for this new frame.

 

I am not sure that my observation is right or wrong.

So please let me know whether this observation is right or not? And if its
right then what Is the solution of it?

 

Thank you in advances to all experts.

 

Regards,

Saurabh Shah

R&D Engineer

Matrix Telecom Pvt. Ltd.

saurabh.shah at matrixtelesol.com

matrixtelesol.com

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From: pjsip-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pjsip-bounces at lists.pjsip.org]
On Behalf Of anass kartit
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 9:29 PM
To: pjsip at pjsip.org
Subject: [pjsip] accessing the payload in RTP

 

Hi,

How can I access the payload before sending the RTP packet and after
receving it?

 

 


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