Wireshark-users: Re: [Wireshark-users] RTCP stream analyzed
From: Lars Ruoff <lars.ruoff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 02 May 2007 13:11:52 +0200
Yes, the delay is not taken into account for the maximum if the packet has the Marker bit set.

br,
Lars Ruoff

raja satria utama wrote:
in windows "Wireshark:RTP Sream Analysis" shows Delta for each packet, you can see figure on my attached file...
on windows was written "max delta is 2.698175 second at packet no.849"
but if we look at the end of column in RTP stream analysis the maxest delta is 4929.78 at packet 1307 i wanna ask why in determining of max delta is different..??? it's caused by the marker value ?

*/Gerry Brown <gbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>/* wrote:

     >what does mean column of 'Marker" in windows "Wireshark:RTP Stream
     >Analysis"??

     From RFC 3550
    marker (M): 1 bit
    The interpretation of the marker is defined by a profile. It is
    intended to allow significant events such as frame boundaries to
    be marked in the packet stream. A profile MAY define additional
    marker bits or specify that there is no marker bit by changing the
    number of bits in the payload type field (see Section 5.3).


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