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From: "Jake Peavy" <djstunks@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 19:06:53 -0700
I don't really know anything about Darwing, but the website said RTP, so you might already have it encapsulated properly.

To perform your measurements, take a capture, right click on one of your video frames and click Decode As -> RTP.

Then follow the instructions here:


HTH


On 2/29/08, Fabiana moreno <fvmoreno@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks Jake for answering my question!!! but how do i encapsulate my video?? do i need a tool for that?
i'm using darwing streamer server...I'm pretty new to all this and i need help!


On 29/02/2008, Jake Peavy <djstunks@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I believe your video must be RTP encapsulated to perform these measurements.  Simple UDP or TCP encapsulation of MPEG_TS is not sufficient.


On 2/29/08, Fabiana moreno <fvmoreno@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello! I'm writting because i've been reading so much documentation about this software but the more i read the more questions i have!
I'm streaming an mpeg-4 video trhough a wireless lan using rtsp protocol. my question is how can i calculate the jitter, packet loss and packet drops of all the data that i received and i have saved in a document. (the two only protocols i see is tcp and trsp)...i dont know which one to filter in order to get what i want. I have been playing around with the software and reading the documentation but i just dont get it. I really need your help and this may be trivial to you guys but i need to get started. Thank you very much!!



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