Hi I've received a trace that has RTP Packets which are 96 bytes.
eg: Frame 34: 214 bytes on wire (1712 bits), 96 bytes captured (768 bits)
Can anyone advise how I can decode these packets, so I can listen to the stream.
Thanks
asked 09 Dec '13, 03:50
MaCMan 6●1●1●3 accept rate: 0%
This just won't work... You've got no payload in your RTP packets.
answered 09 Dec '13, 09:27
Frobbotzim 71●1●5 accept rate: 33%
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