Re: RTP streaming
- From: "aDITYA" <aditya.raut@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 24 Jul 2006 22:37:38 -0700
That's true. I get no or much lesser lost packets if I use wired
networks.
But I must use wireless (no option) :-o
What I wanted to know is is there any standard method to retransmitt
lost A/V frames??
Is it make sense to implement retransmission for live streaming ie real
time streaming??
- Aditya
Alexander Nickolov wrote:
Try to fix the underlying problem - eliminate your wireless
network. Or add more (wired) access points - might help,
but I won't hold my breath...
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"aDITYA" <aditya.raut@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all,
I have RTP streaming application & use WiLan for client to receive
Multicast UDP packets of audio/video.
I've observed loss of many packets.
Any idea about the standard methods to handle those lost packets.
For now I just continue with whatever data I get, & that causes Low
Quality audio-video(because of loss of P-Frames for video & certain
chunks of mp3 audio).
Is it really make sense retransmission for live streaming??
Thanks,
- Aditya :o)
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