摘要 |
A video transmitter can adaptively alter its transmission rate to plural receivers which receive video via multicast transmission. While the transmitter is initially in the "no tuning state," the need for a video tune-up state change can be determined by calculating if the current generated A/V retry transmission rate is greater than the video tune-up start threshold and if it was triggered more than the video tune-up interval ago. If so, then the state can be set to "tuning up" and the retransmission rate can be increased by the video tune-up step, as shown in FIG. 7. However, if the state is set to "tuning up" and it is determined that the current generated A/V retry transmission rate is greater than the video tune-up stop threshold, then "tuning-up" is no longer required, and the state is set such that "tuning up" is no longer true such that the state returns to the "no tuning" state. Likewise, the need for a video tune-down state change can be determined by calculating if the current generated A/V retry transmission rate is greater than the video tune-down start threshold and if it was triggered more than the video tune-down interval ago. If so, then the state can be set to "tuning down" and the retransmission rate can be increased by the video tune-down step. However, if the state is set to "tuning down" and it is determined that the current generated A/V retry transmission rate is less than the video tune-down stop threshold, then "tuning-down" is no longer required, and the state is set such that "tuning down" is no longer true and the state returns to the "no tuning" state.
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