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UDP loss (RTP, SeqNum)

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When transmitting video using RTP (H.264) over UDP, which is natural for SIP/H.323, it can be loss of some UDP datagrams. So it will be Sequnce Number of RTP of packet not equal Seq of previous packet + 1. It will be awesome if Wireshark can show, that it is incorrect SeqNum (frame lost). Curretly, it shows all the frames with same color. So I need to additionaly analyze the stream (I used Excel) for incorrect flow of SeqNum. Thanks!

asked 29 Aug '11, 08:44

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Костя Трушников
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Can the menu option Telephony|RTP|Stream analysis help here?

answered 29 Aug '11, 14:23

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Many thanks! It's exactly what I was searching for.

(30 Aug '11, 00:25) Костя Трушников

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