Debug what packet? The RTP? Ethereal already has that capability.
If you want to "see" the G.729 payload, that's different. G.729 uses a
licensed compression algorightm. See voiceage.com for details.
There is an effort to release G.729(A) to the open source world, but
only for R&D. See vovida.org and voiceage.com. I'm not sure if this
could be incorporated into Ethereal... nor am I sure if it belongs there.
Anyway, Ethereal is capable of capturing any RTP stream, regardless of
codec payload. Analyzing that stream is a science in and of itself. :)
권상욱 wrote:
> Hi All.
> I want to capture the G.729 Stream using the Ethereal and debug the
> packet.
> However, I can't find where to use G.729
> Tell me the location , application, or website which G.729 is used
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