Thanks, but this does not cover some examples I've seen recently, viz.

      a=rtpmap:96 G.729a/8000/1
      a=rtpmap:97 G.726-16/8000/1
      a=rtpmap:98 G.726-24/8000/1

(from a Cisco IAD I believe)

Is there no choice but to trawl through all the drafts in case they mention
a new encoding name? 

Barry

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How about RFC1890:
RTP Profile for Audio and Video Conferences with Minimal Control

        Regards, Jari

-----Original Message-----
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Please, can anyone point me to an authoritative source for encoding names in
SDP rtpmap attributes?

I've spent many not-so-happy hours digging through the Columbia SIP, IETF
and IANA jungleBSBSBSBSBSBS sites. Life is short and rapidly becoming
shorter.... :)

Barry Desborough        

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