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Is This Normal Streaming Behavior?

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I have the conf file set to streaming, but everything fully downloads before it starts playing; am I wrong to assume that isn't what "streaming" means?

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Re: Is This Normal Streaming Behavior?

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Do you have in your gnump3d.conf "always_stream = 1"


On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Bryan Moore <moore.bryan@...> wrote:
I have the conf file set to streaming, but everything fully downloads before it starts playing; am I wrong to assume that isn't what "streaming" means?

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Re: Is This Normal Streaming Behavior?

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Yes, sir.

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Arturo Morante <arturo.morante@...> wrote:
Do you have in your gnump3d.conf "always_stream = 1"


On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Bryan Moore <moore.bryan@...> wrote:
I have the conf file set to streaming, but everything fully downloads before it starts playing; am I wrong to assume that isn't what "streaming" means?

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Re: Is This Normal Streaming Behavior?

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Can you attach your gnump3d.conf ? erasing pwds...

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 2:10 PM, Bryan Moore <moore.bryan@...> wrote:
Yes, sir.


On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Arturo Morante <arturo.morante@...> wrote:
Do you have in your gnump3d.conf "always_stream = 1"


On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Bryan Moore <moore.bryan@...> wrote:
I have the conf file set to streaming, but everything fully downloads before it starts playing; am I wrong to assume that isn't what "streaming" means?

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Re: Is This Normal Streaming Behavior?

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More than likely it's your client media player's fault. What are you
using to play the stream?
-RPM


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> Yes, sir.
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> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Arturo Morante
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>     Do you have in your gnump3d.conf "always_stream = 1"
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>     On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Bryan Moore
>     <moore.bryan@... <mailto:moore.bryan@...>> wrote:
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>         I have the conf file set to streaming, but everything fully
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Re: Is This Normal Streaming Behavior?

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I'll do so when I get home to the computer running gnump3d... thanks for your help.

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 9:03 AM, Arturo Morante <arturo.morante@...> wrote:
Can you attach your gnump3d.conf ? erasing pwds...


On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 2:10 PM, Bryan Moore <moore.bryan@...> wrote:
Yes, sir.


On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Arturo Morante <arturo.morante@...> wrote:
Do you have in your gnump3d.conf "always_stream = 1"


On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Bryan Moore <moore.bryan@...> wrote:
I have the conf file set to streaming, but everything fully downloads before it starts playing; am I wrong to assume that isn't what "streaming" means?

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Re: Is This Normal Streaming Behavior?

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vlc.

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 9:05 AM, Ross Mohn <rpmohn@...> wrote:
More than likely it's your client media player's fault. What are you using to play the stream?
-RPM


Bryan Moore wrote:
Yes, sir.


On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Arturo Morante <arturo.morante@... <mailto:arturo.morante@...>> wrote:

   Do you have in your gnump3d.conf "always_stream = 1"


   On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Bryan Moore
   <moore.bryan@... <mailto:moore.bryan@...>> wrote:

       I have the conf file set to streaming, but everything fully
       downloads before it starts playing; am I wrong to assume that
       isn't what "streaming" means?

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Re: Is This Normal Streaming Behavior?

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On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 9:08 AM, Bryan Moore<moore.bryan@...> wrote:
> vlc.

Try a more dedicated audio player like audacious, quod libet, or mpd.
I've had succes with all three.

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Re: Is This Normal Streaming Behavior?

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that's just it; i'm also trying to stream avi files.

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Samuel Baldwin <shardz4217@...> wrote:
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 9:08 AM, Bryan Moore<moore.bryan@...> wrote:
> vlc.

Try a more dedicated audio player like audacious, quod libet, or mpd.
I've had succes with all three.

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Re: Is This Normal Streaming Behavior?

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Attached.

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 9:03 AM, Arturo Morante <arturo.morante@...> wrote:
Can you attach your gnump3d.conf ? erasing pwds...


On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 2:10 PM, Bryan Moore <moore.bryan@...> wrote:
Yes, sir.


On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Arturo Morante <arturo.morante@...> wrote:
Do you have in your gnump3d.conf "always_stream = 1"


On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Bryan Moore <moore.bryan@...> wrote:
I have the conf file set to streaming, but everything fully downloads before it starts playing; am I wrong to assume that isn't what "streaming" means?

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Re: Is This Normal Streaming Behavior?

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Okay, some additional wrinkles. If I attempt to open any avi file, both Opera10 and Firefox 3.0.11 try to download the file on my Xubuntu lappie and IE8, Opera9, and Firefox3 do the same on my wife's XP lappie. HOWEVER, if I try and open a stream in mplayer, it crashes with ridiculous amounts of errors, to the point I need to killall mplayer. Opening a stream in VLC, though, works PERFECTLY. Huh?

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Arturo Morante <arturo.morante@...> wrote:
Do you have in your gnump3d.conf "always_stream = 1"


On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Bryan Moore <moore.bryan@...> wrote:
I have the conf file set to streaming, but everything fully downloads before it starts playing; am I wrong to assume that isn't what "streaming" means?

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Re: Is This Normal Streaming Behavior?

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Having a little problem I hope is easy to solve. Although I've changed *nothing*, my gnump3d server won't let me play anything suddenly. I *can* log-on to my server (192.168.1.3:5190) and browse all my media, but when I try to play *anything* vlc and mplayer both report there is not such file.

Using gnump3d 3.0 on imac g4 flowerpot running debian squeeze and xfce.

Thanks, in-advance, for any help.

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Re: Re: Is This Normal Streaming Behavior?

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Bryan Moore wrote:
> Having a little problem I hope is easy to solve. Although I've changed
> *nothing*, my gnump3d server won't let me play anything suddenly. I *can*
> log-on to my server (192.168.1.3:5190) and browse all my media, but when I
> try to play *anything* vlc and mplayer both report there is not such file.
>
> Using gnump3d 3.0 on imac g4 flowerpot running debian squeeze and xfce.
>
> Thanks, in-advance, for any help.
>

Sounds like it is a either a file system permissions issue or that a
firewall is blocking application(s) or access to the port that you have
GnuMP3d running on.

Verify that all the files AND directories are readable/browsable by the
user that GnuMP3d is running as.

Verify that the server/service is running on the port you expect it to
be on using netstat.

Verify that you can connect to the port with telnet from a remote machine.

If you have a firewall (FW)
        Verify that your FW is not blocking your application(s)
        Verify that your FW is not blocking any of the ports for GnuMP3d

If all the above are correct, then I'm out of ideas

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Re: Re: Is This Normal Streaming Behavior?

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On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Jim Lucas <lists@...> wrote:
Bryan Moore wrote:
> Having a little problem I hope is easy to solve. Although I've changed
> *nothing*, my gnump3d server won't let me play anything suddenly. I *can*
> log-on to my server (192.168.1.3:5190) and browse all my media, but when I
> try to play *anything* vlc and mplayer both report there is not such file.
>
> Using gnump3d 3.0 on imac g4 flowerpot running debian squeeze and xfce.
>
> Thanks, in-advance, for any help.
>

Sounds like it is a either a file system permissions issue or that a
firewall is blocking application(s) or access to the port that you have
GnuMP3d running on.

Verify that all the files AND directories are readable/browsable by the
user that GnuMP3d is running as.

To double-check, I set all files and dirs as 777.
 
Verify that the server/service is running on the port you expect it to
be on using netstat.

netstat doesn't show port 5190 as open... I'm guessing this may be the problem. How's this solved?
 
Verify that you can connect to the port with telnet from a remote machine.

Telnet reports it cannot make a connection.

If you have a firewall (FW)
       Verify that your FW is not blocking your application(s)
       Verify that your FW is not blocking any of the ports for GnuMP3d

Completely disabled ufw just for testing.
 
If all the above are correct, then I'm out of ideas

Jim

Thanks for the effort, Jim!


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Re: Re: Is This Normal Streaming Behavior?

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Some additional details:
  • I can play the files on the computer to which the external hd is connected using http://192.168.1.3:5190/.
  • I can see the files on my laptop connected to the lan using http://192.168.1.3:5190/.
  • netstat is now reporting 5190 as open.
  • I can download files through gnump3d, but can't open them in either vlc or mplayer.

On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Bryan Moore <moore.bryan@...> wrote:
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Jim Lucas <lists@...> wrote:
Bryan Moore wrote:
> Having a little problem I hope is easy to solve. Although I've changed
> *nothing*, my gnump3d server won't let me play anything suddenly. I *can*
> log-on to my server (192.168.1.3:5190) and browse all my media, but when I
> try to play *anything* vlc and mplayer both report there is not such file.
>
> Using gnump3d 3.0 on imac g4 flowerpot running debian squeeze and xfce.
>
> Thanks, in-advance, for any help.
>

Sounds like it is a either a file system permissions issue or that a
firewall is blocking application(s) or access to the port that you have
GnuMP3d running on.

Verify that all the files AND directories are readable/browsable by the
user that GnuMP3d is running as.

To double-check, I set all files and dirs as 777.
 
Verify that the server/service is running on the port you expect it to
be on using netstat.

netstat doesn't show port 5190 as open... I'm guessing this may be the problem. How's this solved?
 
Verify that you can connect to the port with telnet from a remote machine.

Telnet reports it cannot make a connection.

If you have a firewall (FW)
       Verify that your FW is not blocking your application(s)
       Verify that your FW is not blocking any of the ports for GnuMP3d

Completely disabled ufw just for testing.
 
If all the above are correct, then I'm out of ideas

Jim

Thanks for the effort, Jim!



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Re: Re: Is This Normal Streaming Behavior?

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On Wed Jul 22, 2009 at 11:09:22 -0400, Bryan Moore wrote:

>      Verify that the server/service is running on the port you expect it to
>      be on using netstat.
>
>    netstat doesn't show port 5190 as open... I'm guessing this may be the
>    problem. How's this solved?

  The service isn't running.  "/etc/init.d/gnump3d start" should start
  it, or run "gnump3d2 --fast --debug" from an open window..

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Re: Re: Is This Normal Streaming Behavior?

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This is what I get on the source machine when I try to play a movie file:
bryan@iMac:~$ gnump3d2 --fast --debug
Registered plugin : plugins::copying
Registered plugin : plugins::info
Registered plugin : plugins::now
Registered plugin : plugins::playlist
Registered plugin : plugins::prefs
Registered plugin : plugins::random
Registered plugin : plugins::recent
Registered plugin : plugins::search
Registered plugin : plugins::size
Registered plugin : plugins::stats
Registered plugin : plugins::tagbrowse
GNUMP3d v3.0 by Steve Kemp
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GNUMP3d is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License,
and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under
certain conditions.

For full details please visit the COPYING URL given below:

  Copying details:
    http://localhost:5190/COPYING

  GNUMP3d now serving upon:
    http://localhost:5190/

  GNUMP3d website:
    http://www.gnump3d.org/
gnump3d starting at Wed Jul 22 11:23:32 2009
No CGI parameters for URI /Movies/300.avi
Testing plugin : plugins::copying - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::info - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::now - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle pathTesting plugin : plugins::playlist - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::prefs - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::random - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::recent - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::search - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::size - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::stats - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::tagbrowse - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Header: ICY 200 OK
icy-notice1:This stream is served using GNUMP3d
icy-genre:Mixed
icy-name:300
icy-url:192.168.1.3:5190
icy-pub:1
Connection: close
Server: GNUMP3d 3.0
Content-type: video/x-msvideo
Content-Range: bytes 0-735102976/735102976
Content-length: 735102976
Last-Modified: Sun, 19 Jul 2009 15:46:58 GMT
Set-Cookie: theme=Tabular;path=/; expires=Mon, 10-Mar-08 14:36:42 GMT;

 
 
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 11:22 AM, Steve Kemp <steve@...> wrote:
On Wed Jul 22, 2009 at 11:09:22 -0400, Bryan Moore wrote:

>      Verify that the server/service is running on the port you expect it to
>      be on using netstat.
>
>    netstat doesn't show port 5190 as open... I'm guessing this may be the
>    problem. How's this solved?

 The service isn't running.  "/etc/init.d/gnump3d start" should start
 it, or run "gnump3d2 --fast --debug" from an open window..

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Re: Re: Is This Normal Streaming Behavior?

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To further complicate things, nmap 192.168.1.3 shows 5190 as open.

On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Bryan Moore <moore.bryan@...> wrote:
This is what I get on the source machine when I try to play a movie file:
bryan@iMac:~$ gnump3d2 --fast --debug
Registered plugin : plugins::copying
Registered plugin : plugins::info
Registered plugin : plugins::now
Registered plugin : plugins::playlist
Registered plugin : plugins::prefs
Registered plugin : plugins::random
Registered plugin : plugins::recent
Registered plugin : plugins::search
Registered plugin : plugins::size
Registered plugin : plugins::stats
Registered plugin : plugins::tagbrowse
GNUMP3d v3.0 by Steve Kemp
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GNUMP3d is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License,
and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under
certain conditions.

For full details please visit the COPYING URL given below:

  Copying details:
    http://localhost:5190/COPYING

  GNUMP3d now serving upon:
    http://localhost:5190/

  GNUMP3d website:
    http://www.gnump3d.org/
gnump3d starting at Wed Jul 22 11:23:32 2009
No CGI parameters for URI /Movies/300.avi
Testing plugin : plugins::copying - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::info - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::now - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle pathTesting plugin : plugins::playlist - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::prefs - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::random - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::recent - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::search - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::size - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::stats - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::tagbrowse - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Header: ICY 200 OK
icy-notice1:This stream is served using GNUMP3d
icy-genre:Mixed
icy-name:300
icy-url:192.168.1.3:5190
icy-pub:1
Connection: close
Server: GNUMP3d 3.0
Content-type: video/x-msvideo
Content-Range: bytes 0-735102976/735102976
Content-length: 735102976
Last-Modified: Sun, 19 Jul 2009 15:46:58 GMT
Set-Cookie: theme=Tabular;path=/; expires=Mon, 10-Mar-08 14:36:42 GMT;

 
 
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 11:22 AM, Steve Kemp <steve@...> wrote:
On Wed Jul 22, 2009 at 11:09:22 -0400, Bryan Moore wrote:

>      Verify that the server/service is running on the port you expect it to
>      be on using netstat.
>
>    netstat doesn't show port 5190 as open... I'm guessing this may be the
>    problem. How's this solved?

 The service isn't running.  "/etc/init.d/gnump3d start" should start
 it, or run "gnump3d2 --fast --debug" from an open window..

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Re: Re: Is This Normal Streaming Behavior?

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And, again, to complicate things: exaile can open everything; movies and music, but vlc/mplayer/everything else can't! And, the debug for gnump3d just keeps spitting-out the same junk.

On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Bryan Moore <moore.bryan@...> wrote:
To further complicate things, nmap 192.168.1.3 shows 5190 as open.


On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Bryan Moore <moore.bryan@...> wrote:
This is what I get on the source machine when I try to play a movie file:
bryan@iMac:~$ gnump3d2 --fast --debug
Registered plugin : plugins::copying
Registered plugin : plugins::info
Registered plugin : plugins::now
Registered plugin : plugins::playlist
Registered plugin : plugins::prefs
Registered plugin : plugins::random
Registered plugin : plugins::recent
Registered plugin : plugins::search
Registered plugin : plugins::size
Registered plugin : plugins::stats
Registered plugin : plugins::tagbrowse
GNUMP3d v3.0 by Steve Kemp
http://www.gnump3d.org/

GNUMP3d is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License,
and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under
certain conditions.

For full details please visit the COPYING URL given below:

  Copying details:
    http://localhost:5190/COPYING

  GNUMP3d now serving upon:
    http://localhost:5190/

  GNUMP3d website:
    http://www.gnump3d.org/
gnump3d starting at Wed Jul 22 11:23:32 2009
No CGI parameters for URI /Movies/300.avi
Testing plugin : plugins::copying - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::info - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::now - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle pathTesting plugin : plugins::playlist - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::prefs - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::random - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::recent - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::search - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::size - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::stats - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Testing plugin : plugins::tagbrowse - for /Movies/300.avi plugin won't handle path
Header: ICY 200 OK
icy-notice1:This stream is served using GNUMP3d
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icy-url:192.168.1.3:5190
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On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 11:22 AM, Steve Kemp <steve@...> wrote:
On Wed Jul 22, 2009 at 11:09:22 -0400, Bryan Moore wrote:

>      Verify that the server/service is running on the port you expect it to
>      be on using netstat.
>
>    netstat doesn't show port 5190 as open... I'm guessing this may be the
>    problem. How's this solved?

 The service isn't running.  "/etc/init.d/gnump3d start" should start
 it, or run "gnump3d2 --fast --debug" from an open window..

Steve
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