Re: [Wireshark-users] Outbound RTP analysis and Jitter

2021-06-29 Thread Jaap Keuter
Hi, Jitter is jitter, whatever the direction. It’s the (short term) difference between declared packet timing and the actual packet timing. In the receive direction it can be the result of the transmission path taken. In the transmit direction it can be the result of the non-real time behaviour

[Wireshark-users] Outbound RTP analysis and Jitter

2021-06-29 Thread Tristan Leask via Wireshark-users
Hi all, I have a capture file that has been taken from a server running FreeSwitch. It shows all the coms between it and everything else, including the SBC, which is what I am interested in. The capture has been taken at the FreeSwitch server and not the SBC. If I run an RTP stream analysis,