From 4e2dcf4015d952f8311a019f06fc85765089886b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Peter Kjellerstedt Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 14:44:51 +0000 Subject: gst/rtpmanager/: Corrected a typo (interpollate -> interpolate). Original commit message from CVS: * ChangeLog: * gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c: (gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_loop): * gst/rtpmanager/rtpsource.c: (rtp_source_get_new_sr): Corrected a typo (interpollate -> interpolate). --- ChangeLog | 11 +++++++++-- gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c | 2 +- gst/rtpmanager/rtpsource.c | 4 ++-- 3 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index f463c12d..9fc54b27 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ +2008-07-03 Peter Kjellerstedt + + * ChangeLog: + * gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c: (gst_rtp_jitter_buffer_loop): + * gst/rtpmanager/rtpsource.c: (rtp_source_get_new_sr): + Corrected a typo (interpollate -> interpolate). + 2008-07-03 Peter Kjellerstedt * gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpsession.c: (gst_rtp_session_process_rtp), @@ -7110,7 +7117,7 @@ * gst/rtpmanager/rtpjitterbuffer.c: (calculate_skew): Handle cases where input buffers have no timestamps so that no clock - skew can be calculated, in this case interpollate timestamps based on + skew can be calculated, in this case interpolate timestamps based on rtp timestamp and assume a 0 clock skew. 2007-09-28 Wim Taymans @@ -7647,7 +7654,7 @@ Make the clock skew window a little bigger. Apply the clock skew to all buffers, not just one with a new timestamp. Calculate and debug sender clock drift. - Use extended last timestamp to interpollate for SR reports. + Use extended last timestamp to interpolate for SR reports. 2007-09-12 Tim-Philipp Müller diff --git a/gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c b/gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c index a4ec5b48..9b5e5236 100644 --- a/gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c +++ b/gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.c @@ -1128,7 +1128,7 @@ again: GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (jitterbuffer, "out_time %" GST_TIME_FORMAT ", last %" GST_TIME_FORMAT, GST_TIME_ARGS (out_time), GST_TIME_ARGS (priv->last_out_time)); - /* interpollate between the current time and the last time based on + /* interpolate between the current time and the last time based on * number of packets we are missing, this is the estimated duration * for the missing packet based on equidistant packet spacing. Also make * sure we never go negative. */ diff --git a/gst/rtpmanager/rtpsource.c b/gst/rtpmanager/rtpsource.c index 50170d10..4c01a7ad 100644 --- a/gst/rtpmanager/rtpsource.c +++ b/gst/rtpmanager/rtpsource.c @@ -1184,7 +1184,7 @@ rtp_source_get_new_sr (RTPSource * src, guint64 ntpnstime, g_return_val_if_fail (RTP_IS_SOURCE (src), FALSE); - /* use the sync params to interpollate the date->time member to rtptime. We + /* use the sync params to interpolate the date->time member to rtptime. We * use the last sent timestamp and rtptime as reference points. We assume * that the slope of the rtptime vs timestamp curve is 1, which is certainly * sufficient for the frequency at which we report SR and the rate we send @@ -1211,7 +1211,7 @@ rtp_source_get_new_sr (RTPSource * src, guint64 ntpnstime, t_rtp -= gst_util_uint64_scale_int (diff, src->clock_rate, GST_SECOND); } } else { - GST_WARNING ("no clock-rate, cannot interpollate rtp time"); + GST_WARNING ("no clock-rate, cannot interpolate rtp time"); } /* convert the NTP time in nanoseconds to 32.32 fixed point */ -- cgit v1.2.1