Generally, for payloads which do not have registered or predefined types, you can simply define the payload type with DynamicPayloadFormat. Doing this from the perspective of SIP and RTP, you just need to supply the correct rtpmap and codec info as part of the SIP sdp negotiation. DynamicPayloadFormat essentially allows you to define your own, since ccRTP only acts as a transport. This is probably true in some form in other protocols which support unusual or or otherwise unregistered codecs as well.
Federico Montesino Pouzols wrote: > Hi, see responses inline... > > On Mon, June 12, 2006 9:04 am, Padavala Suneel-CSP03C wrote: >> Dear GNU, >> >> I have gone through the source code of CCRTP. I have some doubts >> regarding that. >> >> 1> What are the different payload types supported by CCRTP. Does it >> support EVRCA, EVRCB, 13K QCELP, etc... > > In formats.h you can see an enumeration of some formats for which > ccRTP provides support. That file also declares the basic classes for > defining payload types. > > Right now I don't know if there are specific payload formatting rules > for the codecs you mention. I think no standard specific rules beyond > those more or less generic ones already supported by ccRTP have been > defined for these codecs. But... > >> 2> If this is not supported yet, does GNU have any plans to support >> these payloads. > > If there is any specific standard, I would say there is no direct > support for it, but there is no restriction in ccRTP to implement > it. Please, if there is any specific document/standard, point us to > it. > >> 3> We are planning to use, GNU CCRTP for developing one of the >> application to send bearer data using RTP/RTCP. If we run into any >> issues, how will be the support? >> > > You can always ask this list for help and use the Savannah interface > for technical support requests/patches submission. ccRTP is free > software so you have the freedom to look for support from your > favorite expert/consultant/company. > > HTH. > >> Please clarify me these doubts. Your prompt response is very much >> helpful. >> >> Thanks >> Suneel. >> _______________________________________________ >> Ccrtp-devel mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/ccrtp-devel >> > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Ccrtp-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/ccrtp-devel
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