On 9/25/07, Gerrit Renker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ian McDonald wrote:
> |   + * 16-20ms to match the typical multimedia inter-frame interval
> |  > + * 100ms as a reasonable compromise [default]
> |  > + * 1000ms corresponds to the lower TCP RTO bound (RFC 2988, 2.4)
> |  > +
> |
> |  But Linux actually uses 250 ms for TCP here, not 1000 ms. You might
> |  want to add that.
> |
> The others are not guilty of this change - the text was copied verbatim from 
> the CCID3 menu.
> And the CCID3 menu was copied from emails on [EMAIL PROTECTED] I think Colin 
> Perkins suggested the
> lower, frame-based value, whereas 100ms were suggested by Mark Handley. Good 
> to know about
> the Linux value -- this is all meant for experimentation, maybe the 1000ms 
> can then go?
> I have been using the default of 100ms for a long while, but not done 
> feedback loss tests.

I've just cced you all in on something I dug up through the iccrg list
not so long ago. Makes interesting reading.

Regards,

Ian
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