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Field | Description |
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Bitrate (kbps) | Displays the current bitrate of the output stream. |
Up Time | Displays the amount of time the stream has been active. |
Last Connected | Displays the date and time in which the stream was connected. |
Send Errors | Displays the number of errors generated after sending the stream. |
Reconnections | Displays the number of reconnection attempts. |
RTT (ms) | Displays the Round Trip Time (RTT) from the source (in milliseconds). |
Jitter | Displays the current Jitter, measured in milliseconds. |
Congestion [%] | Displays an estimation of the communication's congestion level – '0' means congestion free, '100' means fully congested. |
Total Packets | Displays the total number of packets that have been transmitted. |
Packet Rate | Displays the current number of packets per second. |
Packet Loss % | Displays the packet loss rate (how many packets were lost out of the total number of packets). |
Drop Correlation | |
Consecutive Drops | The number of packets that were dropped in a row. Consecutive packets dropped could imply burst loss, as opposed to a sustained percentage of loss, which would imply congestion. |
Dropped Packets | Displays the total number of packets that were dropped since the beginning of the stream. |
Recovered Packets | Displays the total number of dropped packets that have been recovered since the beginning of the stream. |
Not Recovered Packets | Displays the number of non-recovered packets. |
FEC Packets | Displays the number of FEC packets transmitted. |
FEC Recovered | Displays the number of FEC packets that were recovered. |
ARQ Requests | Displays the number of requests for transmission of dropped packets made with ARQ. |
ARQ Recovered | Displays the number of dropped packets recovered via ARQ. |
ARQ Duplicates | Displays the number of duplicate recovery packets received via ARQ. |
ARQ Ignored | Displays the number of dropped packets made with ARQ that were ignored. |
Overflows | Displays the number of packets lost due to buffer overflow. Note: overflow is usually the result of the Max Bitrate being too low. |
Remuxing Resets | The number of packets that were dropped in a row. Consecutive packets dropped could imply burst loss, as opposed to a sustained percentage of loss, which would imply congestion. |
Remuxing Overflows | This indicates that the multiplexer internal queues are full. |
Smoother Violations | N/A |
Failed Sends | Displays the number of failed attempts to send the stream. |
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