Re: Audio/Video synchroniztion in a capture graph
- From: "PixelPusher" <eric.r.meyer@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 5 May 2005 06:38:24 -0700
>9mS jitter in a video signal seems OK to me.
I would have thought so too, but once I saw it I thought otherwise. I
wish I had more control over how it synchronized. If it only dropped
frames if needed, but otherwise left things alone I think I would be
ok. As a test I let it run all night without any synchronization at
all. (NULL reference clock) It wasn't in sync of course, but it wasn't
as far off as some of my other tests have been.
I'm stuck too ... I hope someone else will chime in with a suggestion.
(Would it be a good idea to repost the question with the what we have
found out so far?)
-Eric
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