Frank, Paul,
Mode is defined in H.245 as:
Mode: A mode is a set of elementary streams that a terminal is transmitting, intends to transmit, or would like to receive.
and elementary stream is defined as:
Elementary Stream: Elementary Stream is a generic term for a coded video, coded audio or other coded bitstream.
Best regards
Mike
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-----Original Message----- From: Frank Derks [SMTP:frank.derks@PHILIPS.COM] Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 1:04 PM To: ITU-SG16@MAILBAG.INTEL.COM Subject: Re: The meaning of "mode" in the H.323 Recommendation?
Paul,
the sections I was referring to are the following:
- 6.2.8.1, 5th paragraph: "The transmitting terminal assigns each
individual mode ..."
- 6.2.8.1, 6th paragraph: "... audio modes ..."
- 6.2.8.1, 7th paragraph: "... indicates a set of modes ..."
- 6.2.8.1, 1st paragraph after the notes: "... dependencies between
operating modes ...", "...different sets of modes ..."
- 6.2.8.2, 3rd paragraph: "... certain symmetrical modes ...", " ...
using a particular mode ..."
Undoubtedly it appears in more places.
Something else that struck as strange, was section 6.2.8.6. It mentions H.225.0 logical signalling procedures and H.225.0 logical channels. I would assume that these should read "H.245".
Frank
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Frank,
I would need to look at the particular section of text or sections :-), but I if it isn't clear, I'd agree that it should be clarified. Unfortunately, it's too late to get such text into H.323 version 4.
If it is a short list of sections, post them here and I suspect folks will be able to get an answer to you before I get back into the office (I'm currently on the road). If the list is lengthy, just send it to me and I'll look at the sections when I get a chance. Do you think this is something that needs clarification in the implementers guide or something to try to get into v5?
Paul
----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank Derks" frank.derks@PHILIPS.COM To: ITU-SG16@mailbag.cps.intel.com Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 7:33 AM Subject: The meaning of "mode" in the H.323 Recommendation?
Paul,
as I was reading through the latest draft of H.323v4, I came across
something that has
been in the recommendation for a long time, but that I never quite
grasped: "mode".
The recommendation talks about "mode" and there is a (H.245) message to
request
a terminal to use a certain "mode" (requestMode), but there is no
explanation of what
"mode" actually means. Shouldn't there be a definition of "mode" in the
Definitions
section?
Regards,
Frank
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