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 |   1 This file describes how to set up and use the RTP log analyzer. | 
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 |   3 Run the tool as follows: | 
 |   4  | 
 |   5     python rtp_analyzer.py <rtc event log> | 
 |   6  | 
 |   7 where <rtc event log> is a recorded RTC event log, which is stored in | 
 |   8 protobuf format. Such logs are generated in multiple ways, e.g. by | 
 |   9 Chrome through the chrome://webrtc-internals page. | 
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 |  11 The script has been tested to work in python versions 3.4.1 and 2.7.6, | 
 |  12 but should work in all python versions for which there is a version | 
 |  13 of the dependencies. | 
 |  14  | 
 |  15 Dependencies | 
 |  16 ------------ | 
 |  17  | 
 |  18 The analyzer script needs *numpy* (http://www.numpy.org/) and | 
 |  19 *matplotlib* (http://matplotlib.org/). | 
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 |  21 A version of Protocol Buffers is needed as well. One is distributed | 
 |  22 along with WebRTC in `thirdparty/protobuf/python`. This tool also | 
 |  23 needs a file `rtc_event_log_pb2.py` which is automatically generated | 
 |  24 from `webrtc/call/rtc_event_log.proto` and placed in | 
 |  25 `out/<TARGET>/pyproto/webrtc/call/` with every WebRTC compilation. To | 
 |  26 use it, WebRTC needs to be compiled before using this tool. | 
 |  27  | 
 |  28 An alternative to compiling WebRTC is to install your own version of | 
 |  29 Protocol Buffers and `protoc`, the Protocol Buffer compiler. | 
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 |  31 If you use your own version of protobuf, generate the python file in | 
 |  32 this folder with | 
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 |  34    protoc -I $WEBRTC_ROOT/webrtc/call $WEBRTC_ROOT/webrtc/call/rtc_event_log.pro
    to --python_out ./ | 
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