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Update uplink policy at codec degradation triggered by encoding health monitor #2942

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@shi-su shi-su commented Aug 29, 2024

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Description of changes:
Update uplink policy at codec degradation triggered by encoding health monitor. Error messages like InvalidModificationError: Failed to execute 'setParameters' on 'RTCRtpSender': Attempted to set RtpParameters scalabilityMode to an unsupported value for the current codecs. will emit when degrading codec with SVC enabled.

Testing:
Smoke tested to verify the aforementioned error message is not emitted at codec degradation triggered by high encode CPU.

Can these tested using a demo application? Please provide reproducible step-by-step instructions.
no

Checklist:

  1. Have you successfully run npm run build:release locally?
    yes

  2. Do you add, modify, or delete public API definitions? If yes, has that been reviewed and approved?
    no

  3. Do you change the wire protocol, e.g. the request method? If yes, has that been reviewed and approved?
    no

By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license.

@shi-su shi-su marked this pull request as ready for review August 29, 2024 22:34
@shi-su shi-su requested a review from a team as a code owner August 29, 2024 22:34
@shi-su shi-su merged commit 2687f23 into main Aug 29, 2024
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@shi-su shi-su deleted the fix-scalability branch August 29, 2024 22:38
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