Hi all, I'm using ccRTP support for RTCP to implement a QoS monitoring tool at application layer. This monitoring tool is a fairly simple application which sequentially establishes RTP audio session (using SIP) with preconfigured automatic responders. During a session my application sends and receives PCMU-coded audio samples to the automatic responder with which the session has been established. Moreover, thanks to the RTCP support provided by ccRTP :-), my application automatically sends and receives RTCP sender/receiver reports and using onGotSR and onGotRR I am able to track the reception of SR and RR packets. Then, manipulating the information incapsulated inside RRs I am able to estimate various QoS parameters (jitter and loss for instance) which give me an indication of the QoS that would be perceived by the other side if the other side were a human interlocutor (actually it is just an automatic responder! ;-) ).
Now I am wondering if there is a simple way to track the transmission of RRs by my application because I am interested in estimating the same QoS parameters in order to have an indication of the QoS perceived by my application as if it were a human person (actually it is just a simple application! :-) ). Do you have any idea? I don't know if I have been clear enough in exposing my problem, in case I'll try to expose it better with practical examples! :-D Thanks for help. Gianluca _______________________________________________ Ccrtp-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/ccrtp-devel
