[Live-devel] Kasenna support with MediaBase 7.2 ?
Glen Gray
glen at lincor.com
Thu Oct 13 21:25:44 PDT 2005
Derk-Jan Hartman wrote:
> The exact concern here is that each lost or out of date UDP packet is
> dumped. 16k means that as soon as one out of 85 packets is skipped,
> you will loose an entire TS frame which will cause quite a
> significant corruption in your decoding. Smaller TS frames means it
> will withstand network strain better. So for instance in case you are
> thinking of doing UDP over the internet (which Trax is doing for
> instance), then having large frames is a VERY bad idea. However the
> closer to the server your clients are, the better they can get away
> with large frames.
>
> DJ
Yup, and we'll be on a LAN with 1000MB/100MB, so 16356 could be okay. At
least it's tunable on site if we run into issues.
--
Glen Gray
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