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The Stats pane on the bottom of the page shows data about the activity of the selected stream.

 Click the  icon next to a parameter to show the graph of historical data for the specified parameter.

FieldDescription
Bitrate (kbps)Displays the current bitrate of the output stream
Last ConnectedDisplays the date and time in which the stream was connected. 
Send Errors
Reconnections
RTT (ms)
Jitter
Total Packets
Packet Rate
Packet Loss %
Dropped Packets
Recovered Packets
Not Recovered Packets
FEC Packets
FEC Recovered 
ARQ Requests
ARQ Recovered
ARQ Duplicates
Overflows

Field

Description

In Bitrate (kbps)

Displays the current bitrate of the input stream.

Out Bitrate (kbps)

Displays the current bitrate for the output.

Up Time

Displays the amount of time the stream has been active.

RTT (ms)Displays the Round Trip Time (RTT) from the source (in milliseconds)Jitter (ms)Displays the current Jitter, measured in millisecods.Total PacketsDisplays the total number of packets that have been transmitted.

Packet Rate

Displays the current number of packets per second. Dropped PacketsDisplays the total number of packets that were dropped since the beginning of the stream. Recovered PacketsDisplays the total number of dropped packets that have been recovered since the beginning of the stream.Not Recovered PacketsDisplays the number of non-recovered packets. Failed SendsDisplays the number of failed attempts to send the stream.FEC PacketsDisplays the number of FEC packets transmitted.FEC RecoveredDisplays the number of FEC packets recovered.ARQ RequestsDisplays the number of requests for transmission of dropped packets made with ARQ.ARQ RecoveredDisplays the number of dropped packets recovered via ARQ.ARQ DuplicatesDisplays the number of duplicate recovery packets received via ARQ.Overflows

Displays the number of packets lost due to buffer overflow.

Note: overflow is usually the result of the Max Bitrate being too low.  

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