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From: | Gunnar Hellström |
Subject: | RE: [Linphone-developers] Real-time text in Linphone |
Date: | Tue, 1 Jun 2010 17:17:34 +0200 |
Real-time text is supposed to be transmitted time sampled in 300
ms intervals. This gives the reader the opportunity to take part of the text as
it is created and therefore keeps the thoughts of the session participants
better aligned. The transmitting party does not need to hurry up, and the
recieving party does not need to sit in vacuum fancying about what next
sentence will be. They are in contact all the time. Technically it is an RTP transmission, so it does not load the
SIP call control infrastructure with media as SIP Message does. It scales
better. The packetization is more efficient. SIP Message easily takes
500 bytes each even if the useful text load is only a short message, while a
Real-time text packet is a small RTP packet, usually around 70 bytes or so. These factors make it suitable for real-time communication and
is usually used in combination with audio and video in sip sessions. Regards Gunnar From: Aurelien Bouin
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