Dave Donovan wrote:

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It looks like Bill has a good platform that would get to the heart of
the original question which I understand as "Is it currently possible
to use a general purpose processor in a large scale conferencing
bridge approaching 1000 channels, or is hardware DSP required?"
Which raised another interesting question:
is there a difference between 10 conferences with 10 particpants each, vs 1 conference of 100, or 4 of 25, or whatever?

Point being: does it matter if we can support 1000 participants, if nobody will ever need a conference that large?

On that note, there should be some agreement on exactly what premise
or configurations are to be tested/proven.
That's for sure what we'd want to do when we define the scope of the test. In a way it doesn't matter as long as we're consistent.

Some of this might boil down to what can be done in a reasonable length of time.

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