Padding bit is not given because everything has to be a multiple of 4 bytes. Please refer to RFC 3550. It's mostly used for ignoring bytes of information padded during encryption of fixed block sizes or for carrying several RTP packets in a lower-layer protocol data unit.
:) Its so nice to see tech in modelsty ! Respect !!
Thank you. It was a very detailed walk through of the RTP which otherwise we could only acquire by skimming through endless RFC pages.
The best presentation I have ever seen. Thank you!
very good, concise presentation, and I particularly like the pace of the explanation.
Best informatiom on rtp.. Really good
Madam, this is very good. Like bruce lee movie, i have to reduce speed using youtube controls. Awesome control on the subject.
These videos were very helpful for me, thank you for uploading them.
Padding bit is not given because everything has to be a multiple of 4 bytes. Please refer to RFC 3550. It's mostly used for ignoring bytes of information padded during encryption of fixed block sizes or for carrying several RTP packets in a lower-layer protocol data unit.
Great content! Greetings from Serbia.
the best explaination
Very good.. Thank you.
good content. thanks for sharing :)
good content but explanation atleast in easier words would have been far better .
Thank You 🙏🙏
error in lecture. it get stuck ........