I apologize if this doesn't make sense in your implementation, but if the 
device mfg does not have (or want to give you) a way to slice large packets - 
another approach might be to set the compression on the camera much higher. 
I've not run into a camera or encoder that does not have some form of 
adjustable compression setting.  This usually affects the size (and quality) of 
the I-Frames - resulting in smaller packets carrying them. While it will likely 
degrade the quality of the stream images, and possibly introduce some other 
unwanted artifacts, it may be your only possible recourse.

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From: live-devel <live-devel-boun...@us.live555.com> On Behalf Of R, Ranjith 
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Sent: Wednesday, January 3, 2024 6:43 AM
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Subject: Re: [Live-devel] [External] Re: Randomly I Frame missed for high 
bitrate cameras

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