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authorjmmv <jmmv>2003-05-06 17:40:18 +0000
committerjmmv <jmmv>2003-05-06 17:40:18 +0000
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-rw-r--r--mbone/mdp/DESCR28
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diff --git a/mbone/common-mml/DESCR b/mbone/common-mml/DESCR
index ec50437fa2d..5c76d0d1f60 100644
--- a/mbone/common-mml/DESCR
+++ b/mbone/common-mml/DESCR
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
The UCL common multimedia library implements a number of algorithms and
protocols needed by a number of our applications. It compiles standalone
on a range of Unix systems (Solaris, Linux, Irix, FreeBSD) and on Windows
-95/98/NT.
+95/98/NT.
-The following protocols/algorithms are included in the library:
+The following protocols/algorithms are included in the library:
- * Base64 encoding/decoding
- * Binary tree
- * Random number
- * HMAC authentication
- * MD5
- * DES
- * RTP
- * Mbus
+ * Base64 encoding/decoding
+ * Binary tree
+ * Random number
+ * HMAC authentication
+ * MD5
+ * DES
+ * RTP
+ * Mbus
diff --git a/mbone/mdp/DESCR b/mbone/mdp/DESCR
index 37589dde55b..741bb7ff04b 100644
--- a/mbone/mdp/DESCR
+++ b/mbone/mdp/DESCR
@@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
-The Multicast Dissemination Protocol (MDP) is a protocol framework and
-software toolkit for reliable multicasting data objects. A primary
-design goal of MDP is to provide a reliable multicast protocol approach
-which is suitable for reliable dissemination of data over both wireless
+The Multicast Dissemination Protocol (MDP) is a protocol framework and
+software toolkit for reliable multicasting data objects. A primary
+design goal of MDP is to provide a reliable multicast protocol approach
+which is suitable for reliable dissemination of data over both wireless
and wired networks.
-MDP software has been demonstrated across a range of network architecture
-and heterogeneous conditions including; the worldwide Internet MBone,
-bandwidth and routing asymmetric network connections, high delay satellite
-networks, and mobile, radio networks. MDP version 2, the latest software
-release and ongoing work, integrates numerous multicast protocol advances
-including highly robust, packet-based erasure correction techniques and
+MDP software has been demonstrated across a range of network architecture
+and heterogeneous conditions including; the worldwide Internet MBone,
+bandwidth and routing asymmetric network connections, high delay satellite
+networks, and mobile, radio networks. MDP version 2, the latest software
+release and ongoing work, integrates numerous multicast protocol advances
+including highly robust, packet-based erasure correction techniques and
adaptive group timing mechanisms.
-The present MDPv2 software release has a defined API library and several
-example working applications including a multicast file transfer applications
-and a very basic multicast chat application. To learn more and/or download
-the software see the following sections.
+The present MDPv2 software release has a defined API library and several
+example working applications including a multicast file transfer applications
+and a very basic multicast chat application. To learn more and/or download
+the software see the following sections.
diff --git a/mbone/vic/DESCR b/mbone/vic/DESCR
index 614b0bc2c05..5084f188d00 100644
--- a/mbone/vic/DESCR
+++ b/mbone/vic/DESCR
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
The UCB/LBNL video tool, vic, is a real-time, multimedia application
-for video conferencing over the Internet.
+for video conferencing over the Internet.
Vic was designed with a flexible and extensible architecture to support
heterogeneous environments and configurations. For example, in high
-bandwidth settings, multi-megabit full-motion JPEG streams can be
+bandwidth settings, multi-megabit full-motion JPEG streams can be
sourced using hardware assisted compression, while in low bandwidth
environments like the Internet, aggressive low bit-rate coding can
be carried out in software.