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	Title           : Multiple Synchronization sources (SSRC) in RTP Session Signaling
	Author(s)       : Magnus Westerlund
                          Bo Burman
                          Fredrik Jansson
	Filename        : draft-westerlund-avtcore-max-ssrc-01.txt
	Pages           : 13
	Date            : 2012-04-26

   RTP has always been a protocol that supports multiple participants
   each sending their own media streams in an RTP session.
   Unfortunately many implementations are designed only for point to
   point voice over IP with a single source in each end-point.  Even
   client implementations aimed at video conferences have often been
   built with the assumption around central mixers that only deliver a
   single media stream per media type.  Thus any application that wants
   to allow for more advance usage where multiple media streams are sent
   and received by an end-point has an issue with legacy
   implementations.  This document describes the problem and proposes a
   signalling solution for how to use multiple SSRCs within one RTP
   session and at the same time handle the legacy issues.


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