Re: Gnome Media Library
- From: "Nicholas Francis" <nicholasFrancis iname com>
- To: "gnome-devel" <gnome-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Gnome Media Library
- Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 02:32:52 +0100
----- Original Message -----
From: Derek Simkowiak <dereks@kd-dev.com>
To: Mo McKinlay <mmckinlay@labs.interopen.org>
Cc: Nicholas Francis <nicholasFrancis@iname.com>; gnome-devel
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Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2000 2:06 AM
Subject: Re: Gnome Media Library
> > If anybody can give a more accurate description I'd like to hear it
too -
> > I'm sure I'm quite off-beam somewhere up there.
>
> In the networking world, QoS (I believe, I've never seen a formal
> definition) means different bandwidth rates to different customers. So if
> you have a single T1 network connection, 10% of that bandwidth might go to
> customer A, and 90% might go to customer B. Being able to dictate the
> "Quality" of their service--instead of being trapped by the hardware's
> maximum data rate--is QoS.
Okay... This immediately seems to me to be more of a CODEC concern than
anything else... However, I've been thinking about this as well - albeit
with varying resolutions....
>
> I've never seen QoS used in the media world. I'd assume QoS means
> audio/video streams at different Kbit/second rates, using different
> compression ratios and such. I'd love to see a formal definition.
Well, if GMF has it, then we can just read the source :)
Nicholas
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