[vorbis-dev] timestamping / latency

Olaf Matthes olaf.matthes at gmx.de
Tue Jan 13 06:29:33 PST 2004



John Ripley wrote:

>You could still use Ogg if you force a page out for each encoded packet.
>That means you only have one packet per page, so the framing overhead will
>be a lot higher (about 5-10%), but it will work without modifying the
>decoder.
>
Thanks for that, but just to make shure I got it right:

If ogg_stream_pageout() returns 0 I call ogg_stream_flush() and then 
ogg_stream_pageout() again to obtain the page that has been created on 
flushing? Or does ogg_stream_flush() by itself give me the page and I 
don't have to call ogg_stream_pageout() afterwards?

many thanks,
Olaf

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