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133 RTP in GStreamer uses a combination of the RTP timestamps and GStreamer buffer
134 timestamps to ensure proper synchronisation at the sender and the receiver end.
138 At the sender side, the RTP timestamps are generated in the payloaders based on
139 GStreamer timestamps. At the receiver, GStreamer timestamps are reconstructed
140 from the RTP timestamps and the GStreamer timestamps in the jitterbuffer. This
145 Individual streams at the sender are synchronised using GStreamer timestamps.
167 multiple streams, the RTP timestamps in the packets do not contain enough
169 the RTP timestamps to reconstruct the timing of the stream as it was created by
174 between the RTP and GST timestamps. This information is used by a session
225 GStreamer timestamps (receiver clock rate) and RTP timestamps (sender clock
232 between the local clock (as expressed in the GStreamer timestamps) and the
233 remote clock (as expressed in the RTP timestamps). It will remove the jitter