When I analyze the video I streamed, i get two rtp streams, one with large
number of pkts (88980 pkts) and other with relatively less number of pkts
(7454 pkts). The stream with more pkts have Incorrect Timestamp in several
pkts and abnormal jitter values whereas the the stream with low number of
pkts has not a single Incorrect timestamp or a pkt with marker bit set! I
guess these two streams corresponds to the audio and video of the file Iam
streaming. If its a bug in Wireshark, is there any way around this problem?
Thanks again!

On 7/6/07, Shuaib Siddiqui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

I streaming videos using VLC on the client side and Darwin Streaming
Server on server side. When I analyse the rtp stream on the client side
using Wireshark, I see some RTP with marker bit set and immediately after
such RTP packet the jitter value is very high as compared to the previous
one, plus it also displays Incorrect Timestamp. I looked up the marker bit
in the RFC 1889 but they just state it as profile specific. Kindly, can
anyone provide any further explanation? Plus does the abnormality in the
jitter value means the jitter values further on are not credible ?
Thank you for yout time!

Shuaib
--
MSc in Communication Systems
I&C Faculty
EPFL
Switzerland
Home page: http://shuaibe.googlepages.com/




--
MSc in Communication Systems
I&C Faculty
EPFL
Switzerland
Home page: http://shuaibe.googlepages.com/
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