Well, I dont' really understand what you do, but the PT=unknown is from the
fact that this packet type is dynamically assigned, negotiated between
parties. If Wireshark doesn't see the negotiations, it can't make out which
codec goes with PT 96. So yes, it can happen you see this.
Thanx,
Jaap
Fabiana moreno wrote:
hello!!!
I'm streaming an mpeg4 video with darwin streamer server trhough my
WLAN. I'm using wireshark to analyse the packets im receiving.
I see TCP/RTSP packets but when i decode to UDP and then to RTP to
anlyse it, wireshark shows the following in all the packets, here a sample:
34 0.253327 192.168.123.100 <http://192.168.123.100/>
192.168.123.101 <http://192.168.123.101/> RTP PT=Unknown (96),
SSRC=0x4B6C00C, Seq=65416, Time=1531529067
is this what i suppose to see? any suggestions in how to analyse packets
im receiving while streaming? please help!! im new