25 lines
1.2 KiB
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25 lines
1.2 KiB
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## Why
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The existing fixed-profile harness treats each 1,179-byte datagram as an encoded frame, so its reported frame rate, frame boundaries, bitrate, queue pressure, and processing evidence do not model the named 60/120 FPS profiles.
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## What Changes
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- Generate deterministic variable-size encoded frame units at the named frame rates and target bitrates, including bounded keyframes.
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- Traverse native Apollo recovery, production queues, the production pacer, QUIC framing, and independent reassembly.
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- Assert frame count/rate, bitrate, exact bytes and boundaries, clean loss attribution, latency, and resource bounds.
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- Keep short smoke tests separate and leave all prior normative artifacts unchanged.
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## Capabilities
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### New Capabilities
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None.
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### Modified Capabilities
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- `gateway-qualification`: Fixed-profile evidence measures complete encoded frame units rather than one datagram per frame.
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## Impact
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The existing qualification harness and canonical qualification specification only. No codec operation, production dependency, or normative run before immutable consumer publication. Requirements: P3C-002, P3C-008, P3C-029, P3C-030, P3C-033, VER-009, VER-010, OPS-015.
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