12-13-2002 02:18 AM - edited 03-02-2019 03:34 AM
A multicast application is sent out over RTP/RTCP. If one receiver feeds back via RTCP to effectively say there's a receiving problem (could be congestion/bandwidth) and the other receivers are happy, the sender can react by changing the encoding/compression technique on future transmissions. Will that be to all receivers, or just to the unicast address of the receiver with the problem ?
12-19-2002 03:23 AM
Somebody out there somewhere must have this level of knowledge ??
12-19-2002 08:46 AM
You can change the encoding or compression technique for a single destination unicast address which belong s to a multicast group...
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