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-This file describes how to set up and use the RTP log analyzer. |
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-First build the tool with |
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- ninja -C out/my_build webrtc:rtp_analyzer |
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-The tool is built by default, so |
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- ninja -C out/my_build |
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-is enough. |
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-After building, run the tool as follows: |
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- ./out/my_build/rtp_analyzer.sh [options] <rtc event log> |
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-where <rtc event log> is a recorded RTC event log, which is stored in |
-protobuf format. Such logs are generated in multiple ways, e.g. by |
-Chrome through the chrome://webrtc-internals page. |
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-Options: |
- -h, --help show this help message and exit |
- --dump_header_to_stdout |
- print header info to stdout; similar to rtp_analyze |
- --query_sample_rate always query user for real sample rate |
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-The script has been tested to work in python versions 3.4.1 and 2.7.6, |
-but should work in all python versions. |
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-Working versions of NumPy (http://www.numpy.org/) and matplotlib |
-(http://matplotlib.org/) are needed to run this tool. See this link |
-with installation instructions (http://www.scipy.org/install.html). |