Dear Wireshark users,
Does anyone know how to measure jitter and delay for
UDP packets with Wireshark.
The UDP packets are actually Voice packets, but the RTP
header (12 bytes) has been stripped from the IP/UDP/RTP header.
This result in PCMA (8) coded voice data.
The RTP header is than been replaced with a 5 bytes proprietary
header.
It is not necessary to save the voice payload, only
to view the jitter, delay and packet-loss parameters.
We want to measure the voice quality of these voice
streams.
From my point of view, use Wireshark the RTP header
to measure the jitter, delay and packet-loss for a special voice statistic
report.
No other view is available to see the jitter and
delay for UDP only packets. Theoretically it should be possibly to use the UDP instead.
Does anyone have a solution for this?
Met vriendelijke groet
/ Kind regards,
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Arjan van 't Hof
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