Am Mi, 2003-11-26 um 10.32 schrieb Richard Dobson: > > > Perhaps the spec can be written in such a way that there is always a > > > server and a client, and that in the case of 2 people wanting to talk > one > > > of the client will assume the role of the server. > > > > Could not agree more. This is exactly what I was to suggest - simple in > > end-user implementation, consistent and uniform. A good start for > robustness > > and reliability. > > Im still not convinced this is really needed for P2P mode, it means much > higher requirements for the server role client, and im not sure we should be > requireing the extra complexity of having to combine the two streams into > one, what if both clients where pocket pc's ? they might not have the spare > processor power but still want to use P2P, I think we should make sure the > P2P mode extends as far as we can, not just for two people but up to as many > as there is bandwidth available for, because I honestly dont think many > people will host these servers because of the bandwidth they will consume, > certainly not for free, and I dont think we should be forcing users to pay > for something they dont have to.
Ok, for one-to-one conferencing it makes no sense to mix streams. i propose it's a sub case in media conferencing. _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
