Re: [rtcweb] How to multiplex between peers

Aron Rosenberg <arosenberg@logitech.com> Wed, 20 July 2011 21:16 UTC

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Subject: Re: [rtcweb] How to multiplex between peers
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Another +1 for multiplexing everything together. My only worry is that the
base spec for RTCP doesn't mandate that SSRC is included in every RTCP
message type, and thus you could end up with the multiplexing layer needing
to understand every  RTCP messaged used for video (TMMBR, TMMBN, etc)