Hi, >I assume that by inbound sessions you mean sessions which do not send >packets/do not have destinations. Please, correct me if I'm wrong.
Yes, I separate the concept of inbound (only receive RTP packets, no destinations) and outbound (only sends RTP packets, have destinations) sessions. >Um, right now I think this is a big bug. And yes, I would say it is enough to >look at the list of sync sources. In that case I think >>sending RRs to data >sinks who are not sending data packets would be delayed until the first RTCP >packet is received from them (and a sync. source object is created). Looks >like it is the desired behavior though, and anyway it's a secondary detail, >I'll have a look at the >standards to see if there is any recommendation on >this. Well, it does make sense to always sent RR to valid Sync. Sources, and to them only. I haven't found anything I can refer to in the standards so far. If you find anything, please let me know. Meanwhile, I'll loop over all Sync. Sources. -Jörgen _______________________________________________ Ccrtp-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/ccrtp-devel
