Use RTP Play tool with command 'rtpplay.exe -v -T -f <path>\<file.rtp> 127.0.0.1/1236'
Example: rtpplay.exe -v -T -f hrtf_g722_1C_48.rtp 127.0.0.1/1236.
This sends the stereo rtp file to port 1236.
You can hear the voice getting panned from left, right and center.
On May 19, 2014 5:02 PM, <tash...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> The rtp file I mentioned above came with WebRTC and I wanted to hear it using rtpplay. I still don't know how I'm supposed to use this tool. I'm using it from command line.
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Yeah, I found it later. I'm surprised that there are only audio dumps.
Dustin
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