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Some issues were linked to unsupported codecs, but for regular G711 calls there was no explanation, and neither a fix offered, simply reports were ignored. Namely: • when running Wireshark 1.1 to capture a VoIP call, for example between 2 Windows 10 PCs using SIP softphones, outgoing audio stream from the PC with Wireshark running is captured with wrong timing and sounds very slow and unclear when played by its RTP player. But incoming audio is captured with correct timing and plays normally. At least it does play audio, whether good or bad quality. • when running current Wireshark 2.2.1 (either 32 or 64-bit), it captures both incoming and outgoing streams and seemingly decodes them correctly, but emits NO sound whatsoever when playing any captured streams. I tried it with own recorded conversations, and test streams like one posted on the web, and it never emitted any sound while 'playing' ANY stream. Pic below illustrates the issue, while playing RTP stream with 'payload type: ITU-T G711 PCMU (0)'. The impression is, RTP Player doesn't pick any available Windows Audio Device to send the stream to, including the default device, and there is no such option in Wireshark settings to choose the Sound Device. So my questions are: How a user can fix the issue, when VoIP stream contains a supported by Wireshark codec? Any way to select Windows Audio Device in Wireshark settings, pref files or relevant Registry keys? Which Wireshark version was tested compatible with Windows 10 64-bit Audio? How to save the decoded stream as.wav file to play on VLC or another player instead of RTP Player? How to add missing audio codecs to Wireshark? If some or all of that functionality is missing, can developers add such commands to the package? I think this link should help! (I think if you are doing it for 711a/711u, u can just save as.raw and do an import into audacity by setting the correct sample rate and selecting the (a-law /u-law depending on the codec). If the codec is different then you will have to get a transcoder that converts the raw audio into pcm samples and then use the same method to play the audio.(at least that is what I did:D) Also please search for the SOX library with the codec you are using, that probably should give you a place to start if the codec in use is not G711. Exporting the RTP payload as raw makes sense if it uses a CBR codec which is not directly supported by the player or audio processing software and you need to preprocess it first. For PCMA and PCMU, it is better to export them as Audio, because the.au (or.snd) file format used by Wireshark in this case delivers the information about sample rate, sample size, and codec used to the player/audio processing software in the file header, so you don't need to provide them manually as parameters of the import. The advantage of the embedded player, when it works, is that it can imitate the functionality of de-jittering buffer of a configurable length, i.e. It only plays the contents of packets which have arrived in time to be played on equipment which has the same dejittering buffer size as configured in the player. It does not imitate adaptive dejittering buffers, though.
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