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Hi,

I want to know as to what bitrate is used by Windows Messenger for the Video
with H.261 & H.263 Video Codecs.
This information is not being sent in the SDP (in fmtp attribute). Is there
ant defaule value used by Messenger for the same.

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Thanks & regards,

Sanjay Dhand

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Greetings Sanjay,

Table 12 on this page covers this:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/p [...] .mspx#EFAA

Might also answer some other questions of yours there as well.
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"Sanjay Dhand" <SanjayDhand@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I want to know as to what bitrate is used by Windows Messenger for the Video
> with H.261 & H.263 Video Codecs.
> This information is not being sent in the SDP (in fmtp attribute). Is there
> ant defaule value used by Messenger for the same.
>
> --
> Thanks & regards,
>
> Sanjay Dhand

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