James,

 

Thanks for the suggestion however this is quite laborious, is not real
time and only works when the RTP stream is encoded using G.711.

 

I just wondered if there was any way to play the received RTP packets
via a SIPp function or if there was a Media application that I could run
on the PC and integrate with SIPp that would allow me to listen to the
received RTP packets in real time - as I can in the other direction with
the SIPp "Play_pcap_audio" function.  

 

Andy Alexander | Engineering Field Support | Avaya | Wentworth Lodge |
Suite 3 | Great North Road | Welwyn Garden City | Hertfordshire | AL8
7SR

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From: James Van Vleet [mailto:ja...@bolderthinking.com] 
Sent: 01 November 2011 19:49
To: Alexander, Andy (Andy) **CTR**
Cc: sipp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Sipp-users] Is it possible to play received RTP packets?

 

Assuming the media is g.711 you might want to just run wireshark
(http://www.wireshark.org/) on the sipp box, capture the packets and
play them using wireshark's decoder.   

 

-James

 

On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 2:18 PM, Alexander, Andy (Andy) **CTR**
<aa...@avaya.com> wrote:

Hi,

 

Sorry if this is a silly question but I have just started to use SIPp to
try to simulate PBX problems from customer sites that use our equipment.

 

Is it possible to play the received RTP packets through the PC speakers
when simulating a SIP connection with a SIPp script?

 

I have managed to send RTP packets to the remote device (via
"play_pcap_audio") and can get the audio to come out of the phone that
initiated the call to my PC running my SIPp script.

But how do I get the audio (RTP packets) from the phone to come out of
the PC speaker?

 

I found references to "RTSP/RTP DirectShow Filters" which seems to imply
that you need to build the application for the desired platform from the
supplied code.

 

Is there a "Media" Application that I can run on my Windows PC that will
play the received RTP packets but still allow my SIPp script to run?

 

 

Sorry I am a technical support engineer and not a software engineer.

 

I use Windows not Linux.

 

Andy Alexander | Engineering Field Support | Avaya | Wentworth Lodge |
Suite 3 | Great North Road | Welwyn Garden City | Hertfordshire | AL8
7SR

Registered in England - 04965442 | Luxoft UK | 64 Southwark Bridge Road
| London | SE1 0AS

 


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