Your eye and ear will not see\hear difference if audio or video stream will be 
late on +\- 10ms. So video players don't need to render exact framerate.

01.04.2013, в 16:24, Thomas Sharpless написал(а):

> 
> 
> On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 6:18 AM, Mike Versteeg <[email protected]> wrote:
> @Rene: not that I know, and 1 ms will be very unreliable.
> 
> @Nicolas: Yes, and this is often said. However these days using a timer you 
> get very reliable and stable periods with hardly any jitter. Unless your 
> period needs to be (on average) 33.33 ms, then timers won't do.
> 
> It's really odd Windows does not provide in this, nor (apparently) libav*. 
> But at least now I know it is what it is and we'll have to do with 
> loops/sleep. Thanks everyone.
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> Really odd indeed.  So, bottom line, how do commercial movie/video players 
> generate correct frame rates?  Or don't they?
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