What you describe can happen if you have all packets as duplicates or if they all have the same RTP sequence number.
Your sample capture file will tell us.
If you limit the file to a reasonable size (10 successive RTP packets from the stream will be sufficient to see where the problem is), there's no problem for posting it as an attachment on this list.
Lars
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From: wireshark-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wireshark-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Barry Constantine
Sent: samedi 9 avril 2011 16:24
To: wireshark-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Wireshark-users] VoIP RTP Analysis, Lost Packet Analysis
Hi,
I am analyzing VoIP capture files in Wireshark 1.4 and am confused about the RTP analysis results.
The jitter results match what I expect, but the packet loss results do not.
I know for a fact that the file contains no packet loss and yet the RTP analysis screen reports all packets as lost "negatively" (and gives an odd -100% value).
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Barry