Hi, I think I know the answer to this question before I ask it, but would feel silly if it turned out I had missed something, so here goes:
As it stands, using ffmpeg I can join a stream and, providing I use a verbose enough logging, can get an idea of the number of RTP dropped packets over a given period by grepping the output. Likewise I can gather various other bits of info about the stream from other parts of the output - like codec type and (sometimes) average bitrate. I can't seem to find any way though of finding the total number of expectedpackets (from which I could calculate percentage packet loss), or of outputing the information that is available in some kind of machine readable form that would not require grepping. I thought of using ffprobe, but in terms of detecting packet loss it seemed less useful. Am I missing an easy way of doing this? I suspect not... Cheers either way, Ben _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list [email protected] http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user
