There is no limitation of one GOB per packet. The limitation is that a GOB will not break between packets unless the macro block is longer then the MTU, in that case you can break the GOB. There is no specific structure for a packet with more then one GOB, it is as defined in H.261. The only important information is that all packets of the same frame will have the same time stamp.
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-----Original Message----- From: Lee Hyoung soo [SMTP:soo@DESKVIEW.NADA.CO.KR] Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 2:52 AM To: ITU-SG16@MAILBAG.INTEL.COM Subject: [Q] H.261 GOB packetizing
Dear All,
I have some problem to packetize H.261 GOB into RTP packet. There are too many GOB's to packetize only one GOB into one RTP packet.
Can I pack two or more H.261 GOB's in one RTP packet? And I want to know the structure of packet which includes two or more H.261 GOB's.
Any comment will be appreciated.
soo.
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