(per RFC5686) Media type name: audio Media subtype name: UEMCLIP Required parameters: Rate: Defines the sampling rate, and it MUST be either 8000 or 16000. See Section 6.2.1 "Mode specification" of RFC 5686 (this RFC) for details. Optional parameters: ptime: See RFC 8866. maxptime: See RFC 8866. mode: Indicates the range of dynamically changeable modes during a session. Possible values are a comma-separated list of modes from the supported mode set: 0, 1, 3, and 4. If only one mode is specified, it means that the mode must not be changed during the session. When not specified, the mode transmission defaults to a singular mode as specified in Table 4. See Section 6.2.1 "Mode specification" of RFC 5686 (this RFC) for details. Encoding considerations: This media type is framed and contains binary data. See Section 4.8 of RFC 4288. Security considerations: See Section 7 "Security Considerations" of RFC 5686 (this RFC). Interoperability considerations: This media may be readily transcoded to u-law-encoded ITU-T G.711. See Section 4 "Transcoding between UEMCLIP and G.711" of RFC 5686 (this RFC). Published specification: RFC 5686 (this RFC) Applications that use this media type: Audio and video streaming and conferencing tools. Additional information: None Intended usage: COMMON Restrictions on usage: This media type depends on RTP framing, and hence is only defined for transfer via RTP. Person & email address to contact for further information: Yusuke Hiwasaki Author: Yusuke Hiwasaki Change Controller: IETF Audio/Video Transport Working Group delegated from the IESG