On 11/22/07, Jaap Keuter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The voice is transported in RTP packets. So go to the menu Statistics.
> Select RTP from the menu and then Show all streams. Select a stream from
> the list and click analyze. Then you've the option to save the payload
> in an 'au' fil
Hi,
The voice is transported in RTP packets. So go to the menu Statistics.
Select RTP from the menu and then Show all streams. Select a stream from
the list and click analyze. Then you've the option to save the payload
in an 'au' file, which is another form of audio file. This can be
readily c
We have a few hosted Voip phones. I have a switch setup to mirror the Voip
ports to a local box, so I'm copying all those packets.
Next, I want to reassemble those voip packets into .wav files. The traffic
is entirely sccp (all Cisco network). I've not done anything like this
before, so I started