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Wireshark-users: [Wireshark-users] RTP video sequence errors

From: Priscilla Oppenheimer <po@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 09:10:58 -0700
Hi Wireshark folks,

We're looking at some captured data for a new HD video application and have some questions.

What does it mean when we see in the RTP Stream Analysis window Sequence Errors = 26. There's also Lost RTP Packets = 2%.

Is the sequence error referring to the RTP sequence number? Is there a good way to find where in the trace file the problem occurred?

The errors are in just one direction so we filtered on traffic for that direction and for the relevant SSRC. Now I'm scrolling down in the packet list pane to find any case where there's a missing sequence number or something of that sort, but haven't seen anything yet. Is there a better way?

Does 2% packet loss seem worrisome? Is 26 sequence errors worrisome? The engineer captured just 3 MB for about 26 seconds to keep the file small, but hopefully it's a big enough sample to do some preliminary analysis.

There aren't any user complains, but there aren't any users yet. The application hasn't gone into production yet; we're just gathering baseline data at this point.

Thanks for your help!
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