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[hylafax-users] Hrm.... XX ms/scanline values



I realise the magic ITU documents refer to this nomenclature, but...

Are there actual timing constraints which result from such things:

Oct 15 04:45:27.35: [32647]: REMOTE best 10 ms, 5 ms/scanline
                             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

As in, if scanlines of fax image data doesn't arrive "in time" to meet those
values, things go badly?  Or is it an "imaging rate" indicator, to signal to
the other side that there's no point in blasting fax data faster than this rate?

=R=

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