Searched refs:max_lateness (Results 1 – 5 of 5) sorted by relevance
104 gint64 max_lateness; member269 void gst_base_sink_set_max_lateness (GstBaseSink *sink, gint64 max_lateness);
747 basesink->max_lateness = DEFAULT_MAX_LATENESS; in gst_base_sink_init()887 gst_base_sink_set_max_lateness (GstBaseSink * sink, gint64 max_lateness) in gst_base_sink_set_max_lateness() argument892 sink->max_lateness = max_lateness; in gst_base_sink_set_max_lateness()915 res = sink->max_lateness; in gst_base_sink_get_max_lateness()3192 guint64 max_lateness; in gst_base_sink_is_too_late() local3203 max_lateness = basesink->max_lateness; in gst_base_sink_is_too_late()3206 if (max_lateness == -1) in gst_base_sink_is_too_late()3219 max_lateness += rstop; in gst_base_sink_is_too_late()3221 max_lateness += rstart; in gst_base_sink_is_too_late()3224 max_lateness += priv->avg_in_diff; in gst_base_sink_is_too_late()[all …]
11398 in the QoS events. Ideally, this should replace max_lateness for most applications.
18722 of max_lateness to not change the existing behaviour.
77279 max_lateness = 20000000, priv = 0x10a3188, _gst_reserved = {