Wireshark-users: Re: [Wireshark-users] RTP v/s UDP

From: Anthony Murabito <anthony@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 07 Apr 2010 13:57:29 -0400
Hi Ankur,

RTP is commonly carried within UDP. Although this is not mandatory, there are other possible underlying protocols such as AAL5.

Regards,

Anthony

On 04/07/2010 01:49 PM, ankur aggarwal wrote:
Hello All,
  I am a new user of wireshark. I am working on stream video packets and receving at other end through wireless hops (Access point). I used to do this using VLC player and thru UDP protocol. I started using Wireshark for analysis of my packets. In between i found we cannot calculate jitter , delay etc.. through UDP. Later i found RTP protocol. Now the question is what exactly is the difference between UDP and RTP in term of networking and in term of Wireshark s/w working. 

I need some proof as this information will be needed for my publication.
Help me plz
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With Regards

Ankur Aggarwal
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Anthony