[rtcweb] #21: Section 4.1: max-ssrc
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Subject: [rtcweb] #21: Section 4.1: max-ssrc
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#21: Section 4.1: max-ssrc (tbd: is draft-westerlund-mmusic-max-ssrc-01 needed?) [BA] I am not a fan of max-ssrc. Within layered coding it is possible to send multiple layers either with the same SSRC or with different SSRCs. In such a case the maximum number of layers that can be sent or received, and the number of maximum number of SRCNAMEs, is more relevant that the maximum number of SSRCs. Therefore I would prefer not to see max-ssrc used in WebRTC (or anything else, for that matter). -- -------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: | Owner: draft-ietf-rtcweb-rtp- bernard_aboba@hotmail.com | usage@tools.ietf.org Type: defect | Status: new Priority: minor | Milestone: milestone1 Component: rtp-usage | Version: 1.0 Severity: Active WG Document | Keywords: -------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Ticket URL: <http://tools.ietf.org/wg/rtcweb/trac/ticket/21> rtcweb <http://tools.ietf.org/rtcweb/>
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- Re: [rtcweb] #21: Section 4.1: max-ssrc Magnus Westerlund
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