@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ static int rtcp_parse_packet(RTPDemuxContext *s, const unsigned char *buf,
return AVERROR_INVALIDDATA ;
}
s - > last_rtcp_reception_time = av_gettime ( ) ;
s - > last_rtcp_reception_time = av_gettime_relative ( ) ;
s - > last_rtcp_ntp_time = AV_RB64 ( buf + 8 ) ;
s - > last_rtcp_timestamp = AV_RB32 ( buf + 16 ) ;
if ( s - > first_rtcp_ntp_time = = AV_NOPTS_VALUE ) {
@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ int ff_rtp_check_and_send_back_rr(RTPDemuxContext *s, URLContext *fd,
avio_wb32 ( pb , 0 ) ; /* delay since last SR */
} else {
uint32_t middle_32_bits = s - > last_rtcp_ntp_time > > 16 ; // this is valid, right? do we need to handle 64 bit values special?
uint32_t delay_since_last = av_rescale ( av_gettime ( ) - s - > last_rtcp_reception_time ,
uint32_t delay_since_last = av_rescale ( av_gettime_relative ( ) - s - > last_rtcp_reception_time ,
65536 , AV_TIME_BASE ) ;
avio_wb32 ( pb , middle_32_bits ) ; /* last SR timestamp */
@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ int ff_rtp_send_rtcp_feedback(RTPDemuxContext *s, URLContext *fd,
/* Send new feedback if enough time has elapsed since the last
* feedback packet . */
now = av_gettime ( ) ;
now = av_gettime_relative ( ) ;
if ( s - > last_feedback_time & &
( now - s - > last_feedback_time ) < MIN_FEEDBACK_INTERVAL )
return 0 ;
@ -683,7 +683,7 @@ static void enqueue_packet(RTPDemuxContext *s, uint8_t *buf, int len)
packet = av_mallocz ( sizeof ( * packet ) ) ;
if ( ! packet )
return ;
packet - > recvtime = av_gettime ( ) ;
packet - > recvtime = av_gettime_relative ( ) ;
packet - > seq = seq ;
packet - > len = len ;
packet - > buf = buf ;
@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ static int rtp_parse_one_packet(RTPDemuxContext *s, AVPacket *pkt,
}
if ( s - > st ) {
int64_t received = av_gettime ( ) ;
int64_t received = av_gettime_relative ( ) ;
uint32_t arrival_ts = av_rescale_q ( received , AV_TIME_BASE_Q ,
s - > st - > time_base ) ;
timestamp = AV_RB32 ( buf + 4 ) ;