On Thu June 22 2006 06:46, Dave ddx66@yahoo.com wrote:
Can someone please clarify whether the statement in Subject is correct? Does mediaproxy not simply take a RTP stream and "proxy" it in both directions without really caring about codecs? Codec negotiation is done between endpoints and mediaproxy does not come in the picture.
If the above is true, does it mean that if two SIP user agents support video and we use mediaproxy, it won't be an issue?
Please educate me the what if any relationship mediaproxy has with codecs...
Dave
Hi Dave. Mediaproxy doesn't modify data streams (audio, video, etc). It simply passes them through, helping NAT'd clients properly receive the streams. Thus, mediaproxy doesn't care which codec(s) you use.
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