With in regards to the media-stream CSV idea, great idea - I've been thinking 
about SIPp on Raspberry Pi as a low cost voice quality probe for a few months 
now.
I wasn't sure how the minimal resources available would handle something like 
TCPdump while also playing trying to play media, so thanks for sharing that 
result :)

Josh

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Hirschbichler [mailto:s...@hirschbichler.biz] 
Sent: Wednesday, 6 February 2013 9:06 AM
To: sipp-users
Cc: sipp-devel
Subject: Re: [Sipp-users] SIPp 3.3

Hi Rob,

fine job - from my point of view, 3.3b2 works fine. I use it on a Raspi 
(compiled under Raspbian for ARM) and Ubuntu for continuous voice quality 
testing and I did not notice any problem.

Plans and wishers for 3.4 release? Well, it would be phantastic, if sipp can 
create a log file containing the arrival times of the media-streams as a csv.
E.g.,
Payloadtype;SSRC;SeqNr;RTPTimestamp;Sourceport;Dstport
This could be nice for analysing RTP jitter and RTP packet loss. If you/someone 
;) also implements a identical log for the outgoing media streams, the RTP 
delta could also be calculated.

Currently, I solve this task by tracing the media using tcpdump, but in 
low-performance systems, a second running process (tcpdump) decreases the 
performance massively.

BR
Michael

Am 05.02.2013 22:52, schrieb Rob Day:
> Hi all,
>
> SIPp 3.3-beta2 has been available for a while now and has a total of 
> around 400 downloads according to Sourceforge, and nobody's reported 
> significant problems either to the list or the bug tracker. As such, 
> I'm going to declare that as the released version - I'll update the 
> version info, and upload renamed tarballs and RPMs, in the next day or two.
>
> I'm currently organising my thoughts on what I plan to do for the SIPp
> 3.4 release, and I'll update the lists as soon as I have something to 
> say on that. In the meantime, if you have some input on that feature 
> list - perhaps a bug you haven't reported yet, or a new feature you'd 
> like, or some code you or your company would like to contribute back 
> to the project - do let me know. Naturally, I'll still accept bug 
> reports and patches throughout the release, but the earlier these 
> things are discussed, the better, since it means there's less risk of 
> contributors duplicating effort.
>
> Best,
> Rob
>
>
>
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