09-03-2013
Yes, I forgot the software, I'm using GStreamer. Thanks very much for your answer, and, if I can ask you, about the fact that in a case there is more nice CPU % and in the others is zero and the most is %user you can tell me something?
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libngatm
LIBNGATM(3) BSD Library Functions Manual LIBNGATM(3)
NAME
libngatm -- ATM signalling library
LIBRARY
Begemot ATM signalling library (libngatm, -lngatm)
DESCRIPTION
The Begemot UNI signalling library handles message decoding and encoding as well as the Q.2110 and Q.2120 transport protocols and adaptation
layers, and ATM-Forum UNI 4.0 compliant signalling. Because of this complexity the description is broken down in several man pages:
unimsg(3)
Describes a data structure and functions for handling of variable sized messages.
unistruct(3)
describes data structures for the decoding, encoding and printing functions in the library.
unifunc(3)
describes the decoding, encoding and printing functions.
uniaddr(3)
describes address structures and handling functions.
unisap(3)
SEE ALSO
sscop(1)
STANDARDS
This implementation conforms to the applicable ITU-T recommendations and ATM Forum standards.
AUTHORS
Hartmut Brandt <harti@FreeBSD.org>
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May 23, 2005 BSD