Hi Oscar,

>2. For the others, (H.261, H.263, .....), such information are
included in the payload or in the extra header (RTP payload format).
So I think we have to "Sniff" first RTP packets to retreive such
information.

That sounds like a good solution. Another option would be a dynamic format 
change as described at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms867156.aspx 
though I think this would probably be a bit more complicated.

Ralf


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