I have a question: You mentioned the RTSP bandwidth scaling assigns a fixed percentage of 5% of the sender's bandwidth to all receivers to not flood the multicast network with RTCP packets. You also mentioned that the receivers' reception reports can be used by the sender to adjust the sending quality to achieve a better reception rate. Now my question is, if more and more receivers join, the individual bandwidth allocation will just go lower and lower, so they will send less and less packets. Doesn't that make the job of improving the reception rate harder because the sender has to wait much longer for reception reports to arrive?
@@InnaVitamina777 this is a pro, a con is that people who are looking for more explaination after that book, finds this video telling them the same things xD