[opendtv] Re: tolerance Latency , Jitters & packet loss issues for MPEG-2 TS over IP netwo

  • From: Prashant Desai <prashant.desai@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 02:15:55 +0530

Kon

  thanks a lot ........... I "INDEED" was waiting for your reply
.............  feeling betters now

  thanks once again .........btw ...... have already tried hat out [ ref to
your guidance ]   but at some point faced some genuine issues that can not
be simulated or required some major/minor customization........for which
till now I found OpenDTV is having very Rich knowledge from the people who
had participated and having lot lot more experience ............dats why
it's sort of the only  knowledge base can trust and rely
on....................
btw :)  I do admire you sense of humor so ..........always welcome

regards,
Prashant
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kon Wilms" <kon@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 2:09 AM
Subject: [opendtv] Re: tolerance Latency , Jitters & packet loss issues for
MPEG-2 TS over IP netwo


> >  anything wrong with the doubts that I had posted ......might be some of
>
> Nope, not at all.
>
> > the only objective of posting it was to understand the things clearly
and
> > identify the better options by which things can be handled and nothing
else
> > ........since it's always not possible to get all the correct answers
from
> > all vendors specially since its a very new area which is still not fully
> > implemented nor its fully evolved ....atleast not in this part of the
world
> > .........anyway do let me know if have posted anything wrong or
something
> > that's completely irrelevant .........if there are anything then I do
> > apologies for the same.
>
> I know. Getting a straight answer is sometimes hard, especially when the
field is new. People
> are always going to promise what they can't deliver (or maybe promise part
of what they can
> deliver, hoping you will fork out the money and help pay for the rest of
their development
> effort and/or bug-ironing efforts) - your only real option is to have them
show you the
> money and put the hardware you want in your hands so you can test it end
to end to your
> liking, in *your* environment, without the vendor controlling anything
(demos can be easily
> forged). Any excuse not to do the above just means the product is
vaporware or incomplete.
>
> BTW I have a very dry sense of humor. :-)
>
> Cheers
> Kon
>
>
>
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