[Asterisk-Users] Outputting human readable info on a VoIP call's quality?

BJ Weschke bweschke at gmail.com
Fri Dec 30 15:02:09 MST 2005


On 12/30/05, S McGowan <madprofzero at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Anyone know of a program that can analyse the RTP media stream and then output a
> human readable graph or other file? I'd like to be able to show jitter,
> difference, and if possible, echoes and other articfacts within a file of some
> sort. Ethereal can show you a graph, but cannot save it as a file for
> presentation to a client.
>
> Thank you for any help you may be able to offer.
>

 There was a patch in the bugtracker a while back that collected rtcp
information on a call. I don't know if it made it to mainstream
Asterisk (I don't think it has yet), but that's probably a decent
start to what you're looking for. Next steps of course would be to
take that info, store it, and have a 3rd party util generate the info
you're looking for.

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