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GVP MCP:mpc:tts-persistdympayfmtpair

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|hidden=true
 
|hidden=true
 
|default=1
 
|default=1
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|takeseffect=immediately
 
|takeseffect=immediately
|shortdesc=For internal use.
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|shortdesc=With regards to RFC3264, a history of mappings from payload to format per m-line should be maintained for a session. This is to ensure a dynamic payload assigned to a particular format per m-line will not be reused for a different format when given a reINVITE and asked for an offer. When enabled, the aforementioned behavior will be performed for TTS sessions. Note that a given reINVITE with an offer will be responded with regards to, if any, the given dynamic payloads, not the maintained payloads, due to backward-compatibility. When disabled, the legacy GVP method, where history is not remembered, will be used.
 
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|section=mpc
 
|section=mpc
 
|parameter=tts.persistdympayfmtpair
 
|parameter=tts.persistdympayfmtpair
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|groupid=grpMedia
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|groupname=Media Processing
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|format=chooseOne
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|displayname=Persistent pair of dynamic payload and format for TTS session
 
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[[Category:GVP_MCP_options]]
 
[[Category:GVP_MCP_options]]

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tts.persistdympayfmtpair

Default Value: 1
Valid Values: Choose between: 0 or 1
Changes Take Effect: immediately


With regards to RFC3264, a history of mappings from payload to format per m-line should be maintained for a session. This is to ensure a dynamic payload assigned to a particular format per m-line will not be reused for a different format when given a reINVITE and asked for an offer. When enabled, the aforementioned behavior will be performed for MRCP TTS sessions. Note that a given reINVITE with an offer will be responded with regards to, if any, the given dynamic payloads, not the maintained payloads, due to backward-compatibility. When disabled, the legacy GVP method, where history is not remembered, will be used.

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