… the process through which a receiver can use the "a=imageattr" SDP attribute [ RFC6236 ] to indicate what video frame sizes it is capable of receiving. A receiver may have hard limits on what its video decoder can process, or it may have some maximum set by policy. By specifying…
…nt indication of preferred video resolutions using the mechanism described in [ RFC6236 ]. WebRTC endpoints MAY send an "a=imageattr" attribute to indicate the maximum resolution they wish to receive. Senders SHOULD interpret and honor this attribute by limiting the encoded resol…
…nt indication of preferred video resolutions using the mechanism described in [ RFC6236 ]. WebRTC endpoints MAY send an "a=imageattr" attribute to indicate the maximum resolution they wish to receive. Senders SHOULD interpret and honor this attribute by limiting the encoded resol…
…lution to a value outside of the negotiated imageattr bounds, as described in [ RFC6236 ]. Changing a frame rate to a value that causes the block rate for the codec to be exceeded. A video track differing in raw vs. pre-encoded format. An audio track having a different number of …
…lution to a value outside of the negotiated imageattr bounds, as described in [ RFC6236 ]. Changing a frame rate to a value that causes the block rate for the codec to be exceeded. A video track differing in raw vs. pre-encoded format. An audio track having a different number of …
…lution to a value outside of the negotiated imageattr bounds, as described in [[RFC6236]]. Changing a frame rate to a value that causes the block rate for the codec to be exceeded. A video track differing in raw vs. pre-encoded format. An audio track having a different number of …
…lution to a value outside of the negotiated imageattr bounds, as described in [ RFC6236 ]. Changing a frame rate to a value that causes the block rate for the codec to be exceeded. A video track differing in raw vs. pre-encoded format. An audio track having a different number of …
…lution to a value outside of the negotiated imageattr bounds, as described in [ RFC6236 ]. Changing a frame rate to a value that causes the block rate for the codec to be exceeded. A video track differing in raw vs. pre-encoded format. An audio track having a different number of …