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Re: Bandwidth calculation


From: Salvatore Frandina <salvatore.frandina () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 19:38:04 +0100

Hi,

I'm still trying to calculate the bandwidth. I have a problem with the video
bandwidth values. The audio bandwidth is correct. G711a requires 64 Kbps Bit
rate and 87.2 Kbps Ethernet bandwidth (27% overhead) as reported here
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Bandwidth+consumption.
For video I use H263p and H264. The picture format is CIF with a fps = 1 and
profile 4:2:0 so the total video bandwidth without compression is about
355*288*8*1 + 176*144*8*1*(2) = 1.25 Mbits.

I know that H264 codec can reduce the video bandwidth up to 50-60 kbps and
70-80 kbps Ethernet bandwidth. H263p is wore than H264 about 2 times so
requires 140-160 kbps Ethernet bandwidth.

I have analyzed with Wireshark 1.2.6 RTP->stream analysis the RTP flow. I
have taken in account the six column IP BW with Matlab and I have extract
the PDF function. The mean and max bandwidth values are very high respect
how I'm expecting. For H263p 343 kbps and 555 kbps...

In the video CSV files of Wireshark I see a lot of incorrect timestamps
while in the audio CSV file there are not of these values.

Where could be the problem?


Thank

NB Wireshark calculates IP bandwidth it should be lower that Ethernet
bandwidth


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mail: salvatore.frandina () gmail com

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