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Voiceband Data Media Format Slide Deck #2

Voiceband Data Media Format Slide Deck #2. draft-foster-mmusic-vbdformat-01.txt Bill Foster, Rajesh Kumar, Flemming Andreasen Cisco Systems. Problem Context. Definition of VBD: Modulated modem and fax signals Usually uses PCMU, PCMA, G726-32, G726-40 etc.

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Voiceband Data Media Format Slide Deck #2

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  1. Voiceband Data Media FormatSlide Deck #2 draft-foster-mmusic-vbdformat-01.txt Bill Foster, Rajesh Kumar, Flemming Andreasen Cisco Systems Voiceband Data Media Format Slide 1 Rajesh Kumar, Cisco Systems

  2. Problem Context • Definition of VBD: Modulated modem and fax signals • Usually uses PCMU, PCMA, G726-32, G726-40 etc. • With FEC (RFC 2733), G726-32 adequate for low speed modems. Can use instead of more complex modem relay. • Voice and VBD – different characteristics and resource requirements • Jitter Buffer • Packet Loss Concealment • Problem • Discrimination between, e.g., PCMU for voice and PCMU for VBD • Needs • New encoding format (new MIME) audio/vbd • MIME parameter to determine underlying encoding e.g. PCMU. PCMA, G726-32, G726-40 etc. • Should support any underlying encoding that works • Representation in SDP and H.245 Voiceband Data Media Format Slide 2 Rajesh Kumar, Cisco Systems

  3. Changes to internet draft from 00 to 01 • Feedback: Make definition consistent with draft-ietf-avt-rtp-mime • Response: Changed “VBD” from a format-specific parameter to a new (proposed) audio MIME subtype • Makes the definition consistent with draft-ietf-avt-rtp-mime • Feedback: Flexible association of VBD with different “underlying” audio encodings • Response: Format-specific parameter for VBD defines underlying encoding • Next Steps: Collect inputs on AVT and MMUSIC groups and progress towards standardization Voiceband Data Media Format Slide 3 Rajesh Kumar, Cisco Systems

  4. Describing the VBD format m=audio 3456 RTP/AVP 15 98 99 a=rtpmap:98 vbd/8000 a=fmtp:98 0 a=rtpmap:99 vbd/8000 a=fmtp:99 8 m=audio 3456 RTP/AVP 15 98 a=rtpmap:96 G726-40/8000 a=rtpmap:98 vbd/8000 a=fmtp:98 96 PT 96 not on ‘m=‘ line Voiceband Data Media Format Slide 4 Rajesh Kumar, Cisco Systems

  5. Describing the VBD format (Cont’d) m=audio 3456 RTP/AVP 15 98 100 a=rtpmap:98 vbd/8000 a=fmtp:98 0 a=rtpmap:100 red/8000 a=fmtp:100 98/98 Voiceband Data Media Format Slide 5 Rajesh Kumar, Cisco Systems

  6. MIME proposal MIME media type name: audio MIME subtype name: vbd Required parameters: rate: The RTP timestamp clock rate, which is equal to the sampling rate. The typical rate is 8000, but other rates may be specified. baseAlgorithm: The encoding scheme, such as PCMU, PCMA, G.726-32, G726-40 etc., used. No MIME parameters are inherited. Optional parameters: channels, ptime, maxptime (Refer to draft-ietf-avt-rtp-mime-06.txt ). Security considerations: See Section 5 of draft-ietf-avt-rtp-mime-06.txt. Intended usage: Modulated facsimile and modem signals that benefit from special handling e.g. jitter buffer adjustment at a receiver. Voiceband Data Media Format Slide 6 Rajesh Kumar, Cisco Systems

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