At 18:46 09/12/2006, Cesc wrote:
A final question ... basically thinking out loud (and writing it down) :) I read that rtpproxy won't start relaying until it got an rtp packet from both sides ... is it true?
yes
could this not cause problems, specially with chained rtpproxies, if say, i have one of the phones not sending rtp packets (say, it starts muted ... muted means no rtp packets)?
indeed but that's it. MS Windows Messenger does that for example with voice inactivity detection. You have to speak to hear.
-jiri
-- Jiri Kuthan http://iptel.org/~jiri/
Hi Jiri and Cesc,
* Jiri Kuthan jiri@iptel.org [061209 22:04]:
At 18:46 09/12/2006, Cesc wrote:
A final question ... basically thinking out loud (and writing it down) :) I read that rtpproxy won't start relaying until it got an rtp packet from both sides ... is it true?
yes
I tought rtpproxy got the original sdp information at the start, and started to send traffic to it if it recived traffic from a other host it would update and start sending there, but Im proberbly wrong :(
could this not cause problems, specially with chained rtpproxies, if say, i have one of the phones not sending rtp packets (say, it starts muted ... muted means no rtp packets)?
indeed but that's it. MS Windows Messenger does that for example with voice inactivity detection. You have to speak to hear.
Agree ;)
- Atle
-jiri
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