The synchronization source identifier for the originator of this SR packet.
Indicates the wallclock time (see Section 4) when this report was sent so that it may be used in combination with timestamps returned in reception reports from other receivers to measure round-trip propagation to those receivers.
Corresponds to the same time as the NTP timestamp (above), but in the same units and with the same random offset as the RTP timestamps in data packets.
The total number of RTP data packets transmitted by the sender since starting transmission up until the time this SR packet was generated. The count SHOULD be reset if the sender changes its SSRC identifier.
The total number of payload octets (i.e., not including header or padding) transmitted in RTP data packets by the sender since starting transmission up until the time this SR packet was generated. The count SHOULD be reset if the sender changes its SSRC identifier. This field can be used to estimate the average payload data rate.
Report for each SSRC.
Indicates the wallclock time (see Section 4) when this report was sent so that it may be used in combination with timestamps returned in reception reports from other receivers to measure round-trip propagation to those receivers.
The total number of payload octets (i.e., not including header or padding) transmitted in RTP data packets by the sender since starting transmission up until the time this SR packet was generated.
The total number of payload octets (i.e., not including header or padding) transmitted in RTP data packets by the sender since starting transmission up until the time this SR packet was generated. The count SHOULD be reset if the sender changes its SSRC identifier. This field can be used to estimate the average payload data rate.
The total number of RTP data packets transmitted by the sender since starting transmission up until the time this SR packet was generated.
The total number of RTP data packets transmitted by the sender since starting transmission up until the time this SR packet was generated. The count SHOULD be reset if the sender changes its SSRC identifier.
Report for each SSRC.
Corresponds to the same time as the NTP timestamp (above), but in the same units and with the same random offset as the RTP timestamps in data packets.
The synchronization source identifier for the originator of this SR packet.
RTCP Sender Report Packet as defined in RFC 3550 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3550.txt)
The synchronization source identifier for the originator of this SR packet.
Indicates the wallclock time (see Section 4) when this report was sent so that it may be used in combination with timestamps returned in reception reports from other receivers to measure round-trip propagation to those receivers.
Corresponds to the same time as the NTP timestamp (above), but in the same units and with the same random offset as the RTP timestamps in data packets.
The total number of RTP data packets transmitted by the sender since starting transmission up until the time this SR packet was generated. The count SHOULD be reset if the sender changes its SSRC identifier.
The total number of payload octets (i.e., not including header or padding) transmitted in RTP data packets by the sender since starting transmission up until the time this SR packet was generated. The count SHOULD be reset if the sender changes its SSRC identifier. This field can be used to estimate the average payload data rate.
Report for each SSRC.