Hello experts,
I am using the following pipeline at the receiving end of a UDP video streaming: udpsrc -> rtph264pay -> h264parse -> avdec_h264 -> videorate -> glimagesink. At source, I have the camera operating at 30 FPS. Now I did a couple of testing with the video rate where I measured the properties - input/output/duplicate/drop frames. The values mentioned below are taken at randomly from the output at different time. Below is an observation for different properties within the element 'videorate' set, mentioned with the property set and the observations: 1. ### videorate drop-only=false rate=1 input frames= 133 out frames= 145 duplicate frames= 13 dropped frames= 0 ----------------------- input frames= 442 out frames= 460 duplicate frames= 19 dropped frames= 0 2. ### videorate drop-only=true rate=1 input frames= 259 out frames= 259 duplicate frames= 0 dropped frames= 0 ----------------------- input frames= 260 out frames= 260 duplicate frames= 0 dropped frames= 0 3. ### videorate drop-only=false rate=10 input frames= 189 out frames= 20 duplicate frames= 0 dropped frames= 168 ----------------------------- input frames= 190 out frames= 20 duplicate frames= 0 dropped frames= 169 For test 1 & 3: there is a difference of 1 frame that is missing in the output frame. This is observed continuously in all the output measured over a period of time. For test 2 : in spite of 'drop-only=true', there are no frames that are dropped. Also the input and the output frames are same, in the output measured over a period of time. A. I glanced through the source code of element 'videorate', and I noticed that the 'ouput frames' get updated for each push buffer. So why is there a difference of 1 frame between output and input ? B. Another question is with understanding of the property 'drop-only'. The one noticeable difference I saw, was setting this property to TRUE, the latency of video was less as compared to when it was set FALSE. Is this expected ? However with this property set to TRUE, I still observe the 'dropped-frames-count = 0'. I am confused about the properties 'drop-only' & 'dropped frames'. I guess I am interpreting it incorrectly. Could anyone explain the behavior or provide some pointers to understand the videorate element properties? In spite of documentation, I feel some element properties are still unclear and might need more documentation(I would be happy to contribute to documentation once I understand the properties. :-) ) Regards. -- Sent from: http://gstreamer-devel.966125.n4.nabble.com/ _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
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