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From: pl bossart [<A HREF="mailto:bossart.nospam@gmail.com">mailto:bossart.nospam@gmail.com</A>]<BR>
Sent: Wed 10/13/2010 7:47 PM<BR>
To: Discussion of the development of GStreamer<BR>
Subject: Re: [gst-devel] IEC958 caps<BR>
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> the x-iec958 cap is used really for iec 61937, i.e for compressed<BR>
> data. I don't think anyone is talking about PCM support.<BR>
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> If this generates confusion, we should add an x-iec61937 cap<BR>
> and close this thread.<BR>
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That sounds like the correct thing to do. It has my vote, FWIW.<BR>
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Matt<BR>
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