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Latency in RTP streams
From: Patrice Bertin <patrice.bertin94 () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2011 15:18:31 +0200
Hi everybody, I have a capture example of a SIP call with G711 codec. Looking at the RTP streams, the final field shows an X which normally means that we have a VoIP related problem. By selecting the problematic stream and analysing it, wireshark provides a packet-by-packet look at the stream. The thing I don't understand, is why does it give me the status "OK" everywhere if I have the famous X and especially when I have a latency of 5843.74 ms (cf the screencapture joined in the mail). Other thing, which values Wireshark put for the latency and jitter? Is it possible to modify it? I hope this is understandable enough. Thanks for your reply Patrice
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