If non-zero, a jitter buffer will be used when receiving data using this format. Normally only used for audio codecs.
RTP clock rate for codec. Set to 8000 for audio codecs, and 90000 for video codecs.
Time in RTP clock units for a single codec frame. For example, G.711 has a frame time of 8, as it is programs in milliseconds. GSM 06.10 has a frame time of 160, which is 20ms. A video codec at 10 frames/second has a frame time of 900
The maximum rate in bits/second that a codec can transmit. This rate is for the payload only - the overhead of the RTP/IP/UDP headers is not included.
The target rate in bits/second that a codec should transmit. This rate is for the payload only - the overhead of the RTP/IP/UDP headers is not included.
Maximum frame size (in bytes) for a single codec frame
The preferred number of frames per RTP packet to receive
The preferred number of frames per RTP packet to receive
The width in pixels of frames that a video codec should transmit
The height in pixels of frames that a video codec should transmit
The minimum width in pixels of frames that a video codec will receive
The minimum height in pixels of frames that a video codec will receive
The maximum width in pixels of frames that a video codec will receive
The maximum height in pixels of frames that a video codec will receive
TBD
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