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documentation: fix some typos
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@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ New element features and additions
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- rtpjitterbuffer has improved end-of-stream handling
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- rtpjitterbuffer has improved end-of-stream handling
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- rtpmp4vpay will be prefered over rtpmp4gpay for MPEG-4 video in
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- rtpmp4vpay will be preferred over rtpmp4gpay for MPEG-4 video in
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autoplugging scenarios now
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autoplugging scenarios now
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- rtspsrc now allows applications to send RTSP SET_PARAMETER and
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- rtspsrc now allows applications to send RTSP SET_PARAMETER and
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@ -1208,7 +1208,7 @@ Cerbero has seen a number of improvements:
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used in order to re-produce a specific build. To set a manifest, you
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used in order to re-produce a specific build. To set a manifest, you
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can set manifest = 'my_manifest.xml' in your configuration file, or
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can set manifest = 'my_manifest.xml' in your configuration file, or
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use the --manifest command line option. The command line option will
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use the --manifest command line option. The command line option will
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take precendence over anything specific in the configuration file.
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take precedence over anything specific in the configuration file.
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- The new build-deps command can be used to build only the
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- The new build-deps command can be used to build only the
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dependencies of a recipe, without the recipe itself.
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dependencies of a recipe, without the recipe itself.
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@ -729,7 +729,7 @@ handle_sequence (GstMpeg2dec * mpeg2dec, const mpeg2_info_t * info)
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/* 0 forbidden */
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/* 0 forbidden */
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/* 2 unspecified */
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/* 2 unspecified */
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/* 3 reserved */
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/* 3 reserved */
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/* 8-255 reseved */
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/* 8-255 reserved */
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default:
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default:
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vinfo->colorimetry.primaries = GST_VIDEO_COLOR_PRIMARIES_UNKNOWN;
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vinfo->colorimetry.primaries = GST_VIDEO_COLOR_PRIMARIES_UNKNOWN;
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break;
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break;
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@ -752,7 +752,7 @@ handle_sequence (GstMpeg2dec * mpeg2dec, const mpeg2_info_t * info)
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/* 0 forbidden */
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/* 0 forbidden */
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/* 2 unspecified */
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/* 2 unspecified */
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/* 3 reserved */
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/* 3 reserved */
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/* 8-255 reseved */
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/* 8-255 reserved */
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default:
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default:
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vinfo->colorimetry.matrix = GST_VIDEO_COLOR_MATRIX_UNKNOWN;
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vinfo->colorimetry.matrix = GST_VIDEO_COLOR_MATRIX_UNKNOWN;
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break;
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break;
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@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ handle_sequence (GstMpeg2dec * mpeg2dec, const mpeg2_info_t * info)
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/* 0 forbidden */
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/* 0 forbidden */
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/* 2 unspecified */
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/* 2 unspecified */
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/* 3 reserved */
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/* 3 reserved */
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/* 9-255 reseved */
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/* 9-255 reserved */
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default:
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default:
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vinfo->colorimetry.transfer = GST_VIDEO_TRANSFER_UNKNOWN;
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vinfo->colorimetry.transfer = GST_VIDEO_TRANSFER_UNKNOWN;
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break;
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break;
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@ -2930,7 +2930,7 @@ plugin_init (GstPlugin * plugin)
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GST_INFO ("linked against x264 build: %u", X264_BUILD);
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GST_INFO ("linked against x264 build: %u", X264_BUILD);
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/* Initialize the static GstX264EncVTable which is overriden in load_x264()
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/* Initialize the static GstX264EncVTable which is overridden in load_x264()
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* if needed. We can't initialize statically because these values are not
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* if needed. We can't initialize statically because these values are not
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* constant on Windows. */
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* constant on Windows. */
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default_vtable.module = NULL;
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default_vtable.module = NULL;
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@ -768,7 +768,7 @@ gst_asf_demux_handle_seek_event (GstASFDemux * demux, GstEvent * event)
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/* First try to query our source to see if it can convert for us. This is
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/* First try to query our source to see if it can convert for us. This is
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the case when our source is an mms stream, notice that in this case
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the case when our source is an mms stream, notice that in this case
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gstmms will do a time based seek to get the byte offset, this is not a
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gstmms will do a time based seek to get the byte offset, this is not a
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problem as the seek to this offset needs to happen anway. */
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problem as the seek to this offset needs to happen anyway. */
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if (gst_pad_peer_query_convert (demux->sinkpad, GST_FORMAT_TIME, seek_time,
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if (gst_pad_peer_query_convert (demux->sinkpad, GST_FORMAT_TIME, seek_time,
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GST_FORMAT_BYTES, &offset)) {
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GST_FORMAT_BYTES, &offset)) {
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packet = (offset - demux->data_offset) / demux->packet_size;
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packet = (offset - demux->data_offset) / demux->packet_size;
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@ -1434,7 +1434,7 @@ gst_asf_demux_get_first_ts (GstASFDemux * demux)
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/* there are some DVR ms files where first packet has TS of 0 (instead of -1) while subsequent packets have
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/* there are some DVR ms files where first packet has TS of 0 (instead of -1) while subsequent packets have
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regular (singificantly larger) timestamps. If we don't deal with it, we may end up with huge gap in timestamps
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regular (singificantly larger) timestamps. If we don't deal with it, we may end up with huge gap in timestamps
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which makes playback stuck. The 0 timestamp may also be valid though, if the second packet timestamp continues
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which makes playback stuck. The 0 timestamp may also be valid though, if the second packet timestamp continues
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from it. I havent found a better way to distinguish between these two, except to set an arbitrary boundary
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from it. I haven't found a better way to distinguish between these two, except to set an arbitrary boundary
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and disregard the first 0 timestamp if the second timestamp is bigger than the boundary) */
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and disregard the first 0 timestamp if the second timestamp is bigger than the boundary) */
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GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (demux,
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GST_DEBUG_OBJECT (demux,
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GstAsfDemuxParsePacketError err;
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GstAsfDemuxParsePacketError err;
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/* we don't know the length of the stream
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/* we don't know the length of the stream
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* check for a chained asf everytime */
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* check for a chained asf every time */
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if (demux->num_packets == 0) {
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if (demux->num_packets == 0) {
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gint result = gst_asf_demux_check_header (demux);
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gint result = gst_asf_demux_check_header (demux);
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@ -755,7 +755,7 @@ gst_dvdlpcmdec_parse_1394 (GstDvdLpcmDec * dvdlpcmdec, GstAdapter * adapter,
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}
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}
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switch (header & 0x7) {
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switch (header & 0x7) {
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case 0x0: /* 2 channels dual-mono */
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case 0x0: /* 2 channels dual-mono */
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case 0x1: /* 2 channles stereo */
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case 0x1: /* 2 channels stereo */
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channels = 2;
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channels = 2;
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break;
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break;
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default:
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@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ gst_setup_palette (GstDvdSubDec * dec)
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target2_yuv->A = dec->menu_alpha[i] * 0xff / 0xf;
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target2_yuv->A = dec->menu_alpha[i] * 0xff / 0xf;
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/* If ARGB flag set, then convert YUV palette to RGB */
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/* If ARGB flag set, then convert YUV palette to RGB */
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/* Using integer aritmetic */
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/* Using integer arithmetic */
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if (dec->use_ARGB) {
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if (dec->use_ARGB) {
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guchar C = target_yuv->Y_R - 16;
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guchar C = target_yuv->Y_R - 16;
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guchar D = target_yuv->U_G - 128;
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guchar D = target_yuv->U_G - 128;
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* Cri : The time of the clock at the receiver for packet i
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* Cri : The time of the clock at the receiver for packet i
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* D + ni : The jitter when receiving packet i
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* D + ni : The jitter when receiving packet i
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* We see that the network delay is irrelevant here as we can elliminate D:
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* We see that the network delay is irrelevant here as we can eliminate D:
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*
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* recv_diff(i) = (Cri + ni) - (Cr0 + n0))
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* recv_diff(i) = (Cri + ni) - (Cr0 + n0))
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* @jbuf: an #RDTJitterBuffer
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* @jbuf: an #RDTJitterBuffer
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*
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*
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* Pops the oldest buffer from the packet queue of @jbuf. The popped buffer will
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* Pops the oldest buffer from the packet queue of @jbuf. The popped buffer will
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* have its timestamp adjusted with the incomming running_time and the detected
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* have its timestamp adjusted with the incoming running_time and the detected
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* clock skew.
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* clock skew.
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*
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* Returns: a #GstBuffer or %NULL when there was no packet in the queue.
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* Returns: a #GstBuffer or %NULL when there was no packet in the queue.
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stream->mime_type = g_strndup (str, stream->mime_type_len);
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stream->mime_type = g_strndup (str, stream->mime_type_len);
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/* FIXME: Depending on the current bandwidth, we need to select one
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/* FIXME: Depending on the current bandwidth, we need to select one
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* bandwith out of a list offered by the server. Someone needs to write
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* bandwidth out of a list offered by the server. Someone needs to write
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* a parser for strings like
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* a parser for strings like
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*
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*
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* #($Bandwidth < 67959),TimestampDelivery=T,DropByN=T,priority=9;
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* #($Bandwidth < 67959),TimestampDelivery=T,DropByN=T,priority=9;
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#!/bin/sh
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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#
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# Check that the code follows a consistant code style
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# Check that the code follows a consistent code style
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#
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#
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# Check for existence of indent, and error out if not present.
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# Check for existence of indent, and error out if not present.
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