Hi
i think he means the abillity to dynamically change the codec during transmission to follow any changes in available bandwith. I.e. when starting with g.711 and the available bandwith drops to 80kbits then i.e. g.729 could be negotiated on the fly.
Actually a very nice feature but probably not very easy to implement and more important, getting less and lesser important since bandwiths are constently increasing almost all over the world....
Frank
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From: h323plus-bounces@lists.packetizer.com [mailto:h323plus-bounces@lists.packetizer.com] On Behalf Of Paul E. Jones Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 2:33 PM To: Abhishek Rohilla; h323plus@lists.packetizer.com Subject: Re: [h323plus] Dynamic Bandwidth Management!!
Abhishek,
H.323 Plus aside, what do you mean by "dynamic bandwidth management"?
Paul
----- Original Message ----- From: Abhishek Rohilla mailto:abhishekrohilla@gmail.com To: h323plus@lists.packetizer.com Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 4:44 AM Subject: [h323plus] Dynamic Bandwidth Management!!
Hi
Someone please help me with this. I wanted to know does H323+ does dynamic bandwidth management and mange the codec bit rate accordingly?
How is it done.?? Where can I find the code in RTP files in H323+ where bandwidth info is calculated?
Thanks