[vorbis-dev] Vorbis-RTP situation

Hannes Guddat hannes.guddat at igd.fhg.de
Sat Oct 11 13:30:38 PDT 2003



Dear Linus,

thx for bringing this up.
I am sure noone wants to use this as a opportunity for criticism, but
everyone should be interested in Vorbis contributing to international
standards for greater dissemination of the codec.
I can understand that Vorbis should maybe have a clearer specification on
latency issues, but VoIP simply isn't vorbis, maybe this is a fake argument.

For starter, could you name the textbook, so everyone can access that
information?

Cheers,
  Hannes

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> From: owner-vorbis-dev at xiph.org [mailto:owner-vorbis-dev at xiph.org]On
> Behalf Of Linus Walleij
> Sent: Samstag, 11. Oktober 2003 07:29
> To: vorbis-dev at xiph.org
> Subject: [vorbis-dev] Vorbis-RTP situation
>
>
> Is anyone working on Vorbis over RTP?
>
> It's been silent on this frontier for a while. I have been
> hearing from
> representatives of the IETF that they were not impressed by
> the previous
> draft, and that they were not coherent with RTP thinking and other RTP
> transport specs for various content.
>
> There exist a textbook on RTP which was released recently, if someone
> wants to learn it from the ground up. Bu as usual it's sort
> of better to
> read the RFCs.
>
> Is it possible that this depend heavily on a working reference
> implementation? Is RTP planned for say, IceCast?
>
> (As a side not: a main area of concern for RTP developers
> seem to be the
> buzzword of today: VOIP (Voice Over IP). Here Speex may have a sort of
> natural role to fulfill.)
>
> Linus
>
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