PJMEDIA_CLOCK_NO_ASYNC bug?

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Hi Takeshi,

Yes you right, thanks for the report.
This should be fixed by ticket 459
(http://trac.pjsip.org/repos/ticket/459).

nanang


On 23/01/2008, Alberto Takeshi Mayama <mayama at brastel.co.jp> wrote:
>
> Hello, I'm new to PJSIP/PJMEDIA.
> I was planning to use pjmedia_clock_wait to have get_frame/put_frame
> operations being done synchronously but setting PJMEDIA_CLOCK_NO_ASYNC
> at the call to pjmedia_clock_create has no effect: the callback function
> is always called by a background thread.
> Looking at pjmedia_clock_create code, I can see the thread is always
> started, independently of how the parameter options was set .
>
> regards,
> takeshi
>
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