UDP API Definition: Difference between revisions

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* fmask and amask are hexidecimal strings where each bit corresponds to a data field related to the specified file (see below). The data list received is sorted in the same order as the tables (and fmask before amask).  There is '''no''' provision to retrieve all fields.  Further, requesting a 'unusued' or 'reserved' bit will return an "illegal input" error.
* fmask and amask are hexidecimal strings where each bit corresponds to a data field related to the specified file (see below). The data list received is sorted in the same order as the tables (and fmask before amask).  There is '''no''' provision to retrieve all fields.  Further, requesting a 'unusued' or 'reserved' bit will return an "illegal input" error.
* Only the first matching file is returned when aname, gname and epno is used.
* Only the first matching file is returned when aname, gname and epno is used.
* "audio codec" and "audio bitrate" will return multiple values if there are multiple audio streams present in the file.  Values will be separated by a single quote. 


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     <td>5</td>
     <td>5</td>
     <td align="right">32</td>
     <td align="right">32</td>
     <td>str audio codec</td>
     <td>str audio codec list</td>
     </tr>
     </tr>
     <tr>
     <tr>
     <td>4</td>
     <td>4</td>
     <td align="right">16</td>
     <td align="right">16</td>
     <td>int4 audio bitrate</td>
     <td>int4 audio bitrate list</td>
     </tr>
     </tr>
     <tr bgcolor="#eee">
     <tr bgcolor="#eee">
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