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With certain devices (AVerMedia C985 and LGP), audio timestamps are bad, and a 50ms threshold of audio data "smoothing" (making consecutive audio packets seamless with one another) isn't enough to handle bad consecutive timestamp values. After testing, 70ms sufficiently solves the issue.
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1.0 KiB
C
25 lines
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C
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Copyright (C) 2014 by Hugh Bailey <obs.jim@gmail.com>
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******************************************************************************/
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#pragma once
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#define MAX_AV_PLANES 8
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/* time threshold in nanoseconds to ensure audio timing is as seamless as
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* possible */
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#define TS_SMOOTHING_THRESHOLD 70000000ULL
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