Dispatching Sound Level Indicators in Conferences (Problem Statement)
draft-ivov-dispatch-slic-ps-00
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| Authors | Emil Ivov , Enrico Marocco | ||
| Last updated | 2009-05-21 | ||
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Abstract
The Conferencing Framework described in RFC 4353 defines the semantics necessary for conducting conference calls with the session initiation protocol. It also introduces a mixer entity responsible for combining all media streams and delivering them to the participants of the call. This document presents the lack of a standardized way for such mixers to deliver information about the audio activity (sound level) of participants in a conference call. The document describes the problem and discusses a few possible ways of transporting such information.
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