[Asterisk-video] Jitterbuffer
John Martin
John.Martin at AuPix.com
Thu May 18 11:53:48 MST 2006
If the jitterbuffer does any manipulation of the RTP data then it'll
break the video. The best it can do is just pass on the video packets.
Re-ordering out of sequence packets would be good though.
John
John Martin
John.Martin at AuPix.com
http://www.AuPix.com
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To: Discussion of video media support in Asterisk
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-video] Jitterbuffer
I never actually tried that, but if those are normal RTP packets it
should not be a difference with audio packets i think ?
Didnt you know somebody who claimed it broke video ? Could this person
tell us how he is using the video with asterisk ?
Joachim
Olle E Johansson wrote:
> As we have both Steve Kann and Zoa on the list : What about Video and
> the IAX2 jitterbuffer and zoa's
> new implementation?
>
> Anyone that have tested?
>
> /Olle
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