Hi, >> I agree with Ravi. >> >> Eventhough you in theory is supposed to be able to receive what you >> offer - no matter what you get in the answer - I think that in real >> life the only codecs that participants will be prepared to send/receive are >> the ones sent both in the offer and the answer. That is also the >> reason >> why the answer normally doesn't contain additional codecs - it mostly >> contains a subset of the codecs in the offer. >So how do you deal with asymmetric encoding?
You may use different codecs in each direction (eventhough I don't think it happens very often), as long as all codecs have been present in both the offer and the answer. Regards, Christer _______________________________________________ Sip mailing list https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/sip This list is for NEW development of the core SIP Protocol Use [EMAIL PROTECTED] for questions on current sip Use [EMAIL PROTECTED] for new developments on the application of sip
