Hi,

RFC 3264 specifies sendonly, recvonly, sendrecv and 
inactive attributes. UA can specify any of these 
attributes according to it's preference. When no such
attribute is present, it is assumed that the stream is
"sendrecv" stream and whatever the encodings specified

applies to both sender and receiver side.

Regards
Somesh S. Shanbhag

--- "Ling, Fan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> The following SDP message describes a MPEG4 video
> bitstream:
> 
>  
> 
> m=video 20000 RTP/AVP 98 34
> 
> a=rtpmap:98 MP4V-ES/90000
> 
> a=fmtp:98
>
profile-level-id=8;config=000001B008000001B5090000010000000120008440FA28
> 2C2090A21F
> 
>  
> 
> Does this SDP message describes the sender encoder
> generated media
> settings or the required media settings on the
> receiver's encoder? Or
> both? Can some one point me to the proper RFCs? I
> believe this media
> settings is for the sender side, but  I can't find
> definitely
> description in any RFCs.
> 
> Thanks a lot
> 
> Fan
> 
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