Thanks to you all for your precious inputs.
I am going through the RFC 3550 and many aspects are getting cleared.
Thanks again. :)
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Please also read RFC 3611. Section 4.7.3 will help you.
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> I have an RTCP packet (Sender report) with the following specifications.
>
> *Frame 3494 (114 bytes on wire, 114 bytes captured)
> Arrival Time: Jan 9, 2007 11:37:42.89092
> Time delta from previous packet: 0.004804000 seconds
> Time since reference or first frame: 47.108231000 s
I am sorry I couldn't make out anything with the answers so I am giving
an example here.
I have an RTCP packet (Sender report) with the following specifications.
*Frame 3494 (114 bytes on wire, 114 bytes captured)
Arrival Time: Jan 9, 2007 11:37:42.89092
Time delta from previous pack
Make sure to read the RFC 3550. The values are not always strictly
binary. For instance, NTP is sec/millisecs. The value of DLSR is
represented as 1/65536 of a sec ticks.
gerry
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Ämne: [Wireshark-users] RTCP: Calculate round trip delay
Hi all!
I am working on RTCP protocol. I would like to know how to calculate
the round-trip-delay for an SSRC.
I know that it can be calculated using the formula
Round trip delay = Arrival time- Last Sender Report Time
Hi all!
I am working on RTCP protocol. I would like to know how to calculate
the round-trip-delay for an SSRC.
I know that it can be calculated using the formula
Round trip delay = Arrival time- Last Sender Report Timestamp - Delay
since Last Sender Report Timestamp
But I guess the units of