Hi Craig, Am Do, den 17.06.2004 schrieb Craig Southeren um 12:36: > On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 12:29:42 +0200 > Damien Sandras <dsandras seconix com> wrote: > > > Le jeu, 17/06/2004 à 20:26 +1000, Craig Southeren a écrit : > > > I doubt that *any* combination of existing codecs could use 10Mbps, let > > > alone 1Gbps. Maybe if we added a HDTV codec with 5.1 dolby sound, we > > > might get close. > > > > > > Seriously though, if the current GM allows 10Mbps then there is no > > > problem, other than making sure it is displayed as such. > > > > > > > The measure is in kbytes/s => 100 kB/s is the max. > > > > I also thought it was a pretty high bandwidth for the current codecs. > > Not for a video codec, if used with G.711. Given that G.711 takes 64kbps, > that leaves on 36kbps for video. > > Robert and I chose 10Mpbs because that was guaranteed not to deny any > combination of video and audio. GM is max at 100 k_B_ (which is Byte) per second.. not kbps.. And to my personal experience there's few way of getting more than 60kB/s one direction with all GM params set to max. -- Best regards, Kilian
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