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Low or high compression codec?

"An application may use this information to increase the quality of service perhaps by limiting flow, or maybe using a low compression codec instead of a high compression codec."

IANAE, but one could interpret this paragraph and the preceding one as saying that if que quality of the link is bad, one solution is to use a low compression code. But a low compression code means more traffic, not less. Should't it be the inverse, that is, "high [...] instead of a low [...]"?--200.54.125.100 16:18, 13 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]