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Andy Eager a écrit :
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Yes that's right, but there is a reasonably significant improvement in
video quality of you go MPEG-4<br>
Of course h.264 (MPEG4 Level 10) would be the best, but Radvision
(AFAIK) do not support that.<br>
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<pre wrap="">I know that H.324m makes the provision of using MPEG4 video as codec but
I have not seen a single terminal that support it.
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Nokia 6110, Motorola Razor V-series, Nokia 6220 etc all support MPEG4.<br>
In fact most of the newer (<3 years) video mobile phones do.<br>
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For playing streamed video or video file yes but for video call? I
would need to see the H.245 traces before I believe you ...<br>
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Emmanuel<br>
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