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	Title		: A RTP Payload for Redundant Non-Audio Data
	Author(s)	: S. Mundra
	Filename	: draft-smundra-avt-rtp-red-non-audio-00.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 2004-6-9
	
This document specifies an RTP payload format for encoding redundant
   non-audio data for use with RFC 2198 redundancy scheme.  The primary
   motivation for the payload format described herein is accurate loss
   detection and sequencing, and to make the  redundancy mechanism
   independent of clock rate being used for non-audio data.  It is hoped
   that use of this payload format will simplify the implementation of
   RFC 2198 redundancy mechanism for non-audio data and may improve
   efficiency of redundancy mechanism if RTCP extended reports (XR) were
   available to RTP senders.

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