01-11-2020, 08:44 PM
Ok, this will be my last post on the subject.
Instead of speculating about standards compliance, one could also look at the standard or some of the documentation, e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTP_payload_formats or https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3551#section-6
There, you can see what the payload type actually signifies. It's mostly audio and video streams and I was under the impression moOde's goal was to be useful and compatible with a wide variety of devices.
So we have a 1-line change in moOde vs. getting big corporations to update their software (lol) and end users using, say Linu,x Mint like the thread starter to update all their systems they want this to work with.
The return on investment seems a bit lopsided to me :/
Instead of speculating about standards compliance, one could also look at the standard or some of the documentation, e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTP_payload_formats or https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3551#section-6
There, you can see what the payload type actually signifies. It's mostly audio and video streams and I was under the impression moOde's goal was to be useful and compatible with a wide variety of devices.
So we have a 1-line change in moOde vs. getting big corporations to update their software (lol) and end users using, say Linu,x Mint like the thread starter to update all their systems they want this to work with.
The return on investment seems a bit lopsided to me :/