/// <summary>
        /// Parses RTP compound packet.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="buffer">Data buffer..</param>
        /// <param name="count">Number of bytes in the <b>buffer</b>.</param>
        /// <returns>Returns parsed RTP packet.</returns>
        public static RTCP_CompoundPacket Parse(byte[] buffer, int count)
        {
            /* Compound packet stucture:
             *   Encryption prefix
             *      If and only if the compound packet is to be encrypted, it is prefixed by a
             *      random 32-bit quantity redrawn for every compound packet transmitted.
             *
             *   SR or RR
             *      The first RTCP packet in the compound packet must always be a report
             *      packet to facilitate header validation as described in Appendix A.2.
             *      This is true even if no data has been sent nor received, in which case an
             *      empty RR is sent, and even if the only other RTCP packet in the compound packet is a BYE.
             *
             *   Additional RRs
             *      If the number of sources for which reception statistics are being reported
             *      exceeds 31, the number that will fit into one SR or RR packet, then additional
             *      RR packets should follow the initial report packet.
             *
             *   SDES
             *      An SDES packet containing a CNAME item must be included in each compound RTCP packet.
             *      Other source description items may optionally be included if required by a particular
             *      application, subject to bandwidth constraints (see Section 6.2.2).
             *
             *   BYE or APP
             *      Other RTCP packet types, including those yet to be defined, may follow in any order,
             *      except that BYE should be the last packet sent with a given SSRC/CSRC.
             *      Packet types may appear more than once.
             */

            int offset = 0;

            RTCP_CompoundPacket packet = new RTCP_CompoundPacket();

            while (offset < count)
            {
                try{
                    packet.m_pPackets.Add(RTCP_Packet.Parse(buffer, ref offset));
                }
                catch {
                    // Skip invalid or unknown packets.
                }
            }

            return(packet);
        }
        /// <summary>
        /// Validates RTCP compound packet.
        /// </summary>
        /// <exception cref="ArgumentException">Is raised when invalid RTCP compound packet.</exception>
        public void Validate()
        {
            /* RFC 3550 A.2 RTCP Header Validity Checks.
             *  The following checks should be applied to RTCP packets.
             *
             *  o  RTP version field must equal 2.
             *
             *  o  The payload type field of the first RTCP packet in a compound
             *     packet must be equal to SR or RR.
             *
             *  o  The padding bit (P) should be zero for the first packet of a
             *     compound RTCP packet because padding should only be applied, if it
             *     is needed, to the last packet.
             *
             *  o  The length fields of the individual RTCP packets must add up to
             *     the overall length of the compound RTCP packet as received.  This
             *     is a fairly strong check.
             */

            if (m_pPackets.Count == 0)
            {
                throw new ArgumentException("No RTCP packets.");
            }

            // Check version and padding.
            for (int i = 0; i < m_pPackets.Count; i++)
            {
                RTCP_Packet packet = m_pPackets[i];
                if (packet.Version != 2)
                {
                    throw new ArgumentException("RTP version field must equal 2.");
                }
                if (i < (m_pPackets.Count - 1) && packet.IsPadded)
                {
                    throw new ArgumentException("Only the last packet in RTCP compound packet may be padded.");
                }
            }

            // The first RTCP packet in a compound packet must be equal to SR or RR.
            if (m_pPackets[0].Type != RTCP_PacketType.SR || m_pPackets[0].Type != RTCP_PacketType.RR)
            {
                throw new ArgumentException("The first RTCP packet in a compound packet must be equal to SR or RR.");
            }
        }