<P><BR><BR>Hi All,</P><P>I new to the live555 and and have some queries related to speed of RTP-AMR payloads. </P><P>My system is a WindowsXP and I'm working on .Net Environment.</P><P>I'm using the testAMRAudioStreamer test program to send the RTP packets to a mobile phone( a samsung mobile phone). <B>My requirement is to send / receive 50 packets to / from Mobile in 20ms</B> .For this I'm using the FT=7 which in the code gives me a frame size of 31 frames. (per packet)</P><P>But I'm not getting the required results. Instead, just 2 or 3 packets are send per sec</P><P>I havn't made much changes in the existing base libraries(i.e. livemedia, groupsock, basicUsageEnvironment or UsageEnvironment). and Neither I'm required to ( I suppose as of now )</P><P>I see that the problem could be in the DelayQueueEntry, DelayQueue and AlarmHandler. Am I right? </P><P>In these libraries:</P><P>1.First, I could not understand much of the fuctionality of the DelayQueueEntry, DelayQueue and AlarmHandler. <BR><BR>Particulary, on what basis the entries are added / removed from the DelayQueueEntry,(though on some time basis, but not very sure)?</P><P>2. What is the role of the synchronize in the DelayQueue?</P><P>3. Please some one brief me on the description of these libraries.</P><P>4. So, is the problem (and its solution) to controlling the rate of RTP tranmission really with these 3 libraries? Or is there any other thing more to be looked into?</P><P><BR><BR><BR>Please advice.</P><P>Thanks and regards,<BR>Rajat</P><pre>=====-----=====-----=====
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