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Title : Media Policy Templates for XCON
Author(s) : C. Boulton, U. Chandra
Filename : draft-boulton-xcon-media-template-00.txt
Pages : 36
Date : 2004-10-18
Media Policy control is the mechanism by which participants of a
conference manipulates the media in the conference. The controls
provided to conference participants to mainpulate media enhances
participants experience in the conference. This document provides a
minimum set of media policy templates that can be instantiated during
conference creation and manipulated during the life cycle of a
conference instance. The templates define a conference properties
like what streams are supported, what controls are available etc.
This work is being discussed on the xcon@ietf.org mailing list.
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