Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] whats happening inside jitter buffer?



> 
> hi Damien,
> sorry for bothering u again n again . 
> i just wanted to know two thing  u said that in gnomemeetign the jitter
> buffer  is adaptive , then wat is the purpose of setting the size of 
jitter
> buffer (in msec) in the preferences tab.
> We are actually trying to assess the speech quality by changing the delay
> in the networ and trying to study the effect of changing the jitter buffer
> size at the receiving side .....
>  
> Seconldly wat i want to know in my previous mail was wat  happens when the
> jitter buffer empties, ie there are no more packets in the jitter buffer
> to process , does it wait for the amount of time specified in the jitter
> buffer setting ...
> i now hope u understand my point ....in my university no one has ever done
> such projects ...i will be very grateful to u if u can help me out ....i
> hva only two day left for my final presentation .....thanks inadvance
> nauman 
> 
> 

Hello, 
thanks for answering,exuse my long reply.I will try your Advices and
aprechiate your Help.

Gently Regards M.A.Weil 
> Damien Sandras <damien sandras it-optics com> wrote:
> Le dim 16/11/2003 à 18:04, nauman ahmed a écrit :
> > i am doing some serious project which includes gnomemeeting as a
> > tool.i am a
> > bit confused about the
> > working of jitter buffer.i have two alternative concepts about jitter
> > buffer
> > here i refer to jitter buffer which is" not adaptive" i.e it size can
> > be changed 
> > manually. ihave the following two concepts
> > 
> 
> The one in gnomemeeting is adaptative.
> 
> > 1-jitter buffer size(in bytes)is " fixed".Suppose it is 3 times the
> > payload size .suppose it is set to 100ms at the start
> > the codec waits for 100ms and then start processing the packets during
> > that any packet
> > whose sequence no lies within first 3 sequnce nos arrives then
> > 
> > 1-it is admitted if it arrives before playout time is admitted to the
> > buffer.after finishing
> > the buffer the codec again waits for 100ms and the above process is
> > repeated
> > again
> > 
> > 2- it is not admitted to the buffer and simply discarded..after
> > finishing 
> > the buffer the codec again waits for 100ms and the above process is
> > repeated
> > again
> > in both cases any packet whose sequence no
> > doesnot lie
> > in the jitter buffer(the packet has arrived much earlier tahn its
> > playout time)
> > is buffered in a seperate memory space
> > 
> > which of the two is correct? or
> > both are wrong .please
> > help me.
> 
> I'm not sure I understand you correctly. However, 1) seems correct from
> what I understand. If you need more information, you can look at the
> jitter.cxx file in openh323. It has recently been improved.
> 
> 
> > 
> > 
> > nauman
> > 
> > 
> > 
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