Network call quality using PJSUA

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Hi,

I am not aware of one... Are you just interested in packet-loss rates (also
include jitter drops)?
For this, you could regularly call pjsua_call_dump Y and parse the output
manually.

Actually, I would love to have a callback in pjsua that is reporting packet
loss in a regular basis (like one time per second).

Just my 2 cents....


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Dennis Guse


On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 9:09 AM, Vinay <vinay.nair at novanet.net> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I would like to display a network quality indicator while the user is on
> call using pjsua.
>
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> vinay.nair at novanet.net
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