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The [[eD2k]] extended [[server]] requests [[UDP]] [[port]] is the port through which all non-core packets are sent to the server. That is data such as [[file]] [[rate]]s, extended file descriptions (encoding, audio length, video resolution, etc), and other trivial but very handy data. | The [[eD2k]] extended [[server]] requests [[UDP]] [[port]] is the port through which all non-core packets are sent to the server. That is data such as [[file]] [[rate]]s, extended file descriptions (encoding, audio length, video resolution, etc), and other trivial but very handy data. |
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The eD2k extended server requests UDP port is the port through which all non-core packets are sent to the server. That is data such as file rates, extended file descriptions (encoding, audio length, video resolution, etc), and other trivial but very handy data.