Hi,
We've identified a need to have slow downlink participants be able to send their video but not receive video. The idea here being that high downlink bandwidth participants will be able to see everyone who is participating. It's not enough to just not display the video for slow downers, the bridge needs to be told not to even send the stream at all. It's enough for them to be seen and for them to have two way audio (highly compressed - i.e. GSM).
Is there a current version of vic that will fill the need?
There are a few approaches that we may be able to take:
1) Modify VIC so that it does not join the multicast group - thus it should only send traffic into the network and not receive any video traffic from external sources. I'm not sure if this will work (though it should in theory - We can test it..) but we could add this feature fairly easily.
2) The following two options depend on having wide deployment of a newer version of Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) - Version 3. Unfortunately I don't believe it is - though it is seeing wider deployment.
2a) UCL vic has recently included a new feature that allows one to use Single Source Multicast (SSM) - Which needs to be started using a slightly different command line. For video reception a separate vic will need to started for each video stream wished to be received.
2a) VIC could be enhanced to actually take advantage of some new features - namely source based filtering. which would allow one to choose which video srcs one wanted to see.
3) Another approach would be to use a special gateway or relay that allows on to filter/choose the sources recieved - there are a few that have featured in various AG retreats.
I'd would like to hear if others are interested in such functionality.
Piers.
Joe
On Jan 31, 2007, at 4:25 PM, Sam Gundry wrote:
Hi Socrates,
I actually commented out this line yesterday, before receiving this email. :)
Video images now display locally in both the consumer and producer windows.
What should that line of code do? I haven't noticed anything out of the ordinary yet...
Thanks,
Sam
Socrates Varakliotis wrote:
Hi Sam,
I assume you're still building Vic on Windows.
Can you comment out line 562 in tcl/ui-main.tcl and rebuild?
#$target enable_xv $enable_xv"
Let me know what happens then.
Thanks,
--
Socrates.
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