Hello,
I am transmitting a live video from iMX6 to an Ubuntu PC using GStreamer. I used RTP over UDP for video streaming.
I can access the RTP timestamps of each individual frame, at the receiver side now. If I can map this frame RTP timestamp to a NTP timestamp, and get the current NTP timestamp at Rx, the difference will give me the delay in receiving the frame and its transmission.
Can anyone give me pointers on how to convert these RTP timestamps to NTP timestamps for the video frames? Also how can I get the NTP timestamp at the receiver, so that I can compare?
Below are my pipelines:
Tx (iMX6):
imxv4l2videosrc fps-n=30 ! imxvpuenc_h264 ! h264parse ! rtph264pay ! rtpbin.send_rtp_sink_0 rtpbin.send_rtp_src_0 ! udpsink host=xxx.xx.xx.xx port=2000 ! rtpbin.send_rtcp_src_0 ! udpsink port= 2001 ! udpsrc port=2003 ! rtpbin.recv_rtcp_sink_0
Rx (Ubuntu):
udpsrc port=2000 ! $ CAPS(application/x-rtp) ! rtpbin.recv_rtp_sink_0 rtpbin. ! rtph264depay ! h264parse ! avdec_h264 ! autovideosink ! udpsrc port=2001 ! rtpbin.recv_rtcp_src_0 ! rtpbin.send_rtcp_src_0 ! udpsink port=2003
Note: I can access RTP timestamps of each frame at Rx side. I can also access the SR/RR reports with RTCP packets.
pls refer to the topic as below:
H.264 RTSP Absolute TIMESTAMP - Stack Overflow
for RTP timstamp and NTP timestamp, pls refer to the document as link mentioned:
tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3550#section-6.4.1 and tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3550#section-4