George

Having had low bandwidth issues in the past, the following might be useful:

*       Rat has many codec's, for example, using the default "linear-16" uses 
around 256k per stream..  Whereas using something like GSM will drop the rate 
down to something like 4-10k.  The main reason why I use the default is I have 
had issues in the past (a few years ago), where I used GSM and other sites were 
unable to decode that codec...  This may (haven't tested it) be an issue when 
connecting to iocom, or evo bridges as the other software cannot decode various 
codec's that rat can.  Note that when I was testing using GSM, the audio 
quality was slightly better, but because bandwidth is not an issue for me, I 
stick to using "linear-16" for usability reasons.

*       Obviously things like using one video stream will save bandwidth (think 
about saving multiple configurations, which then allows you to easily select 
the best config for various situations).  But there are other things you can do 
to assist in reducing video bandwidth.  Generally speaking within the Access 
Grid, particularly vic, the h261 codec transmits the lowest bandwidth (which is 
configurable, i.e., set to transmit a max of 250k at 10fps [dropping the 
quality setting drops the bandwidth]), but because the h261 codec works by 
transmitting changes (i.e. movement) could can also help by reducing movement 
from the capture area..  Example:

*       Remove moving blinds, and objects;
*       improve background by fixing curtains, changing background wall colour 
etc. If the camera "hunts" for focus, this will cause the bandwidth to increase;

Unfortunately there doesn't appear to be good quality, low bandwidth solution 
for video, but remember it is possible for sites to just connect using audio 
and use something like VNC to view presentations, or you might consider some 
sites transmitting no video where it isn't important.

Also, you might be interested to have a look at the "VB Multicast Bridge" and 
"VX".  Those these projects are not fully developed (Haven't really tested) and 
no longer developed, they might interest you.  See 
http://www.accessgrid.org/projects.

Anyway, I hope you find some of this information useful.

Many regards,
Jason.

-----Original Message-----
From: George Estes [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, 6 February 2009 03:26 AM
To: ag-tech mailing list
Subject: [AG-TECH] Better use of bandwidth in the AG

Hello,

  Is anyone out there looking at video and audio codecs that use less bandwidth 
than the current AG codecs?
I know it's not as glamorous a topic as HD codecs but there's a large potential 
AG community out there that only has maybe a T1 connection.
  One of our PI's has expressed interest in providing some funds toward 
developing a "low bandwidth AG".

Thanks,
George

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