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Re: [hylafax-users] 4.2.5: non ecm sending sessions logged at smaller chunks
On 4/12/06, Lee Howard <faxguy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> What you're probably seeing is the effect of what a non-zero
> time-per-scanline setting does to the sender. In non-ECM mode receivers
> have the option of specifying a scanline-time setting (5 ms, 10 ms, or
> 20 ms) that limits the sender as to how much time communication time
> must be consumed by each scanline (to add time to a scanline the
> scanline is padded with zero-bits)... at least this is the only time
> that I can reproduce the smaller transmission datasets.
I verified this issue is only with scanline > 0; with scanline=0 I get
the usual 102x bytes. I verified that with a 4.2.1-cvs20050305 I get
102x bytes with scanline > 0.
All the machines I manage with 4.2.5 have RHEL3, while older HylaFAX
versions are with rh6x, can this be a compiler issue?
Today I'll try reverting a rhel3 machine to a previous HylaFAX version
and test again.
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giulioo@xxxxxxxxx
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