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Will switched conferences rule the world and replace transcoded conferences? Say hello to the hybrid bridge!

Jul 16, 2014

My last post on SVC and related technologies packed a lot of complex concepts into a fairly short post. If you didn’t quite follow, don’t worry, here is a quick summary of the conclusions:  <summary>Video streams come in many different resolutions and qualities depending on the type of video endpoint or client you have, and […]

Is SVC such a big deal?

Jun 3, 2014

In my previous post in this series, I covered the three pillars of elastic media: bandwidth adaptation (optimise media throughput based on a receiver’s needs, user experience, and the network), media resilience (robust behavior when there is packet loss), and quality of service (policies implementing relative priority of various traffic in your network). Here I […]

What is the fuzz about multiple video streams when I struggle with one?

Apr 24, 2014

Have you heard about TIP, the TelePresence Interoperability Protocol? What about the working group CLUE @ IETF? If not, you have for sure heard about SVC, right? If you have been exposed to the video conferencing/telepresence industry, you have probably also heard about how switching technology is turning the old MCU video conferencing approach upside […]

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