I normally work with Wireshark for tracing and troubleshooting VoIP calls, and whenever Wireshark shows me UDP packets instead of RTP, I am used to 'Decode as...' RTP the UDP packets and then I see my RTP streams correctly. I just downloaded 1.8.2, and I can't find RTP in the list of protocols inside 'Decode as...' window any more. How can I tell now to Wireshark to decode some RTP streams as RTP if it is not doing so correctly from the beginning? asked 06 Sep '12, 07:53 Christian_Fl... |
One Answer:
Go to the RTP protocol preferences and tick "Try to decode RTP outside of conversations". answered 06 Sep '12, 08:36 Jaap ♦ |
Well, that didn't work. I still see a bunch of UDP packets that I know that are RTP and Wireshark could not decode them as RTP. Any other option?
If you can share the capture, or just a clip of some of these UDP packets on Bugzilla then by all means file a bugreport at bugs.wireshark.org.