The RTCRtcpParameters
dictionary provides parameters of an RTCP connection. It's used as the value of the rtcp
property of the parameters of an RTCRtpSender
or RTCRtpReceiver
.
Properties
cname
- The Canonical Name (CNAME) being used by RTCP. This is used, for example, in SDES (SDP security descriptions) messages, described in RFC 4568. This property cannot be changed once initialized.
reducedSize
- A Boolean value indicating whether or not reduced size RTCP is configured. If this value is
true
, reduced size RTCP (described in RFC 5506) is in effect. Iffalse
, compund RTCP is in use, as found in RFC 3550. This property cannot be changed once initialized.
Examples
This example obtains the canonical name (CNAME) being used for RTCP on an RTCRtpSender
or RTCRtpReceiver
.
function getRtpCNAME(rtpObject) { let parameters = rtpObject.getParameters(); return parameters.rtcp.cname; }
Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
WebRTC 1.0: Real-time Communication Between Browsers The definition of 'RTCRtcpParameters' in that specification. |
Candidate Recommendation | Initial definition. |
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