Maybe I need to add:
when I use G711 or G729, wireshark can show the jitter/skew/delta
and if I use iLBC, wireshark can show the codec name (iLBC) bandwidth, packet loss, but skew, delta and jitter shown in wireshark VOIP-Analysis GUI are
all 0
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 5:30 PM, Anders Broman
<anders.broman@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
It
might depend on the version you are using, the RTP analysis needs to know the
sampling rate (8KHz normally for voice) and the sampling
rate
is only known for the fixed payload types and a set of dynamic ones(hard coded
list), in newer WS versions the sampling rate is extracted from
SDP.
I
don't remember if it's part of 1.4.x or if you have to use a development
version.
Regards
Anders
thanks
BTW, when I use iLBC codec for audio VOIP calls, I
noticed that the skew, delta and jitter shown in wireshark VOIP-Analysis GUI are
all 0, what is the reason for this? Does this mean that wireshark can't analyze
iLBC codec?
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 2:04 PM, Anders Broman
<anders.broman@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
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Re: [Wireshark-users] skew, delta and jitter in wireshark
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On 09/02/2011 14:37, nangergong wrote:
>> Hi,
all,
>>
>> What is the difference between skew, delta
and jitter in a voip stream?
>>
>> I only know the
impact of jitters on voip streams, what are the
>> impacts of skew
and delta on VOIP streaming quality?
>>
>> Thank
you!
>Not sure if my understanding is correct... skew is absolute jitter
based on comparison on the first packet(s).
>delta is what I understand
to be latency, or delay.
>
>--
>Best
Regards,
>
>Giles Coochey
See http://books.google.com/books?id=OM7YJAy9_m8C&pg=PA175&lpg=PA175&dq=RTP+skew&source=bl&ots=hUOESKrWB4&sig=F2cjXTyonrfi5R7pgKjuHRli4SA&hl=sv&ei=np1STe-PFIfLswbL7bjyBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10&ved=0CEQQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=RTP%20skew&f=false
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