How many milliseconds supports de jitter buffer for G.711 (PCMA) codec???

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Hi,

AFAIK, there is no special treatment for each codec in the PJSIP
jitter buffer, it will drop packet when it's full or too much delay,
also when packet is too late/early.  Current default settings (in
stream module), jitter buffer can hold up to 360ms packets, but it's
configurable in jbuf creation (or pjsua_media_config of pjsua-lib).

I don't think there is RFC regarding jitter buffer algorithm (in
detail), not sure for books either, but there seems a lot of patented
jitter buffer algorithms.

Regards,
nanang


On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 3:00 AM, Rodrigo Vega <vegaroy13 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Benny:
>
> I wonder where I can find information about the jitter buffer that works in
> PJSIP, specially for the codec G.711.
> The principal info that I need to know is when the buffer will drop pakets??
> How many paquets can it hold???
>
> If you could tell me about a book or RFC that place that kind of info would
> be so grate!!!
>
> Thanks.
>
> PD: I reinstalled all about my audio over Ubuntu 8.04 and PJSIP works so
> good.
>
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