Tom, The H.245 allows the association of specific streams for lip synch between audio and video. The general case that you specify is to know which streams belong to one call so that you can treat them as one entity. The MGC must know both relations to control the call. Roni Even
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-----Original Message----- From: Tom-PT Taylor [SMTP:taylor@NORTELNETWORKS.COM] Sent: Thursday, April 29, 1999 6:38 PM To: ITU-SG16@MAILBAG.INTEL.COM Subject: Synchronization Of Streams
This is a question which affects the design of the Media gateway control protocol. What information must be passed to the MG so it knows which media streams have to be synchronized? Is it sufficient that the MG knows which streams are flowing over the same user connection, or does the relationship have to be specified on a per-stream basis. I know that H.245 allows the latter, but I am considering the possibility of a Termination in a multimedia context, which binds together multiple H.245 Logical Channels. Under that circumstance, can the MG use rules to know that, for instance, audio and video are synchronized but data flows independently?
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