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NAME

       AVPQueue - This class, an RTP/RTCP queue, adds audio/video profile (AVP) specific methods
       to the generic RTCP service queue (QueueRTCPManager).

SYNOPSIS

       #include <cqueue.h>

       Inherits QueueRTCPManager.

       Inherited by TRTPSessionBase< RTPDataChannel, RTCPChannel, ServiceQueue >, and
       TRTPSessionBase< DualRTPUDPIPv4Channel, DualRTPUDPIPv4Channel, AVPQueue >.

   Public Member Functions
       void setControlBandwidth (float fraction)
           Specify the bandwith available for control (RTCP) packets.
       float getControlBandwidth () const

   Protected Member Functions
       AVPQueue (uint32 size=RTPDataQueue::defaultMembersHashSize, RTPApplication
           &app=defaultApplication())
       AVPQueue (uint32 ssrc, uint32 size=RTPDataQueue::defaultMembersHashSize, RTPApplication
           &app=defaultApplication())
           Local SSRC is given instead of computed by the queue.
       virtual ~AVPQueue ()

   Additional Inherited Members

Detailed Description

       This class, an RTP/RTCP queue, adds audio/video profile (AVP) specific methods to the
       generic RTCP service queue (QueueRTCPManager).

       Author
           Federico Montesino Pouzols fedemp@altern.org

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

   AVPQueue::AVPQueue (uint32 size = RTPDataQueue::defaultMembersHashSize, RTPApplication & app =
       defaultApplication()) [inline],  [protected]
   AVPQueue::AVPQueue (uint32 ssrc, uint32 size = RTPDataQueue::defaultMembersHashSize,
       RTPApplication & app = defaultApplication()) [inline],  [protected]
       Local SSRC is given instead of computed by the queue.

   virtual AVPQueue::~AVPQueue () [inline],  [protected],  [virtual]

Member Function Documentation

   float AVPQueue::getControlBandwidth () const [inline]
   void AVPQueue::setControlBandwidth (float fraction) [inline]
       Specify the bandwith available for control (RTCP) packets. This method sets the global
       control bandwidth for both sender and receiver reports. As recommended in RFC 1890, 1/4 of
       the total control bandwidth is dedicated to senders, whereas 3/4 are dedicated to
       receivers.

       Parameters
           fraction fraction of the session bandwidth, between 0 and 1

       Note
           If this method is not called, it is assumed that the control bandwidth is equal to 5%
           of the session bandwidth. Note also that the RFC RECOMMENDS the 5%.

Author

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