On Thu, Mar 04, 2004 at 02:40:18PM +0100, Ulrich Staudinger wrote:
> Another argument for RTP is codec independence - we can transmit almost
> everything with rtp, even chat data if it's required, it's just not so well
> adapted ;-). RTP takes care of payload identification. Codec independence
> means, RTP can handle OGG or speex very well, it's just a question of the used
> library.
AFAIK OGG is not a codec - it is a stream format (Vorbis is the codec
often used in OGG files/streams). OGG is codec-independent like RTP, but
AFAIK only useful with reliable connections (like TCP) or in files.
Greets,
Jacek
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