Hi all,

I have a capture file that has been taken from a server running FreeSwitch.  It 
shows all the coms between it and everything else, including the SBC, which is 
what I am interested in.  The capture has been taken at the FreeSwitch server 
and not the SBC.  If I run an RTP stream analysis, it shows me all the RTP 
streams that are in the capture.  I am specifically looking at one stream which 
has the source address as the FreeSwitch Server and the destination as the SBC, 
so in my view, this is an outbound stream.

This outbound stream has a high max jitter value that is outside acceptable 
ranges.  As this is an outbound stream, how can this be the case?  I though 
jitter can only be calculated for inbound streams?  What is jitter on an 
outbound stream?  Can this high value be ignored and not be the source of poor 
outbound audio quality?

Thanks

Tristan
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