Patent ID: 8533764

Claim:
A video transmitter for communicating with plural video receivers for connecting to corresponding video display devices, the transmitter comprising: rate meter for monitoring a current transmission bitrate and a current maximum retransmission bitrate; and determining means for determining if state changes are needed to alter the current maximum retransmission bitrate of the transmitter, wherein the determining means performs the steps of: determining if (a) a state of the transmitter is “no tuning” and (b) the current maximum retransmission bitrate has been greater than a video tune-up start threshold for at least a video tune-up interval; setting the state of the transmitter to “tuning up” if conditions (a) and (b) are true; determining if (c) the state of the transmitter is “tuning up” and (d) the current maximum retransmission bitrate is greater than a video tune-up stop threshold; setting the state of the transmitter to “no tuning” if conditions (c) and (d) are true; determining if (e) the state of the transmitter is “no tuning” and (f) the current maximum retransmission bitrate has been greater than a video tune-down start threshold for at least a video tune-down interval; setting the state of the transmitter to “tuning down” if conditions (e) and (f) are true; determining if (g) the state of the transmitter is “tuning down” and (h) the current maximum retransmission bitrate is less than a video tune-down stop threshold; setting the state of the transmitter to “no tuning” if conditions (g) and (h) are true; increasing the current maximum retransmission bitrate by a video tune-up step when the state of the transmitter is “tuning up” without changing the current transmission bitrate; and decreasing the current maximum retransmission bitrate by a video tune-down step when the state of the transmitter is “tuning down” without changing the current transmission bitrate, wherein the rate meter prevents retransmission of retransmission data from the video transmitter to the plural video receivers from exceeding the current maximum retransmission rate.