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Re: RTP audio and video packets: bandwith and jitter calculations
From: Salvatore Frandina <salvatore.frandina () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2010 16:15:04 +0100
Hi, Is there a way to export the data from wireshark to matlab? I have tried from telephony->RTP->show all stream->analyze->save as CSV The result file is "malformed" file. matlab or exel can't read it well. Can you help me? 2010/2/15 Salvatore Frandina <salvatore.frandina () gmail com>
Hi all, I'm new of Wireshark. I would like to know what is the best way to calculate the bandwith and the jitter. For now I have found this http://wiki.wireshark.org/RTP_statistics. Thank you in advance -- _______________________________________ Salvatore Frandina website: http://frandinas.altervista.org mail: salvatore.frandina () gmail com _______________________________________
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- RTP audio and video packets: bandwith and jitter calculations Salvatore Frandina (Feb 15)
- Re: RTP audio and video packets: bandwith and jitter calculations Jaap Keuter (Feb 15)
- Re: RTP audio and video packets: bandwith and jitter calculations Salvatore Frandina (Feb 16)