System for synchronizing by transmitting control packet to omit

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ABSTRACT:
Related media streams are transmitted from data sources and received at a data target. A synchronization mechanism is provided for detecting a timing difference between the media streams. If the timing difference exceeds a predetermined threshold, a feedback signal is sent from the data target back to the data source where another mechanism is provided that responds to the feedback signal and causes one of the data sources to alter the transmission of its corresponding media stream to bring the streams back into synchronization.

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