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== RaptorQ code ==
The most advanced version of Raptor is the RaptorQ code defined in [[IETF]] RFC 6330. The RaptorQ code is a systematic code, can be implemented in a way to achieve linear time encoding and decoding performance, has near-optimal recovery properties (see Recovery probability and overhead section below for more details), supports up to 56,403 source symbols, and can support an essentially unlimited number of encoding symbols. There are several implementations of RaptorQ available, including a basic implementation [https://github.com/lorinder/TvRQ TvRq] suitable for testing interoperability, a version developed by the [https://openrq-team.github.io/openrq/ OpenRQ project], a [https://github.com/LucaFulchir/libRaptorQ libRaptorQ version], a [https://github.com/cberner/raptorq
== Next Gen TV (ATSC 3.0) incorporates the RaptorQ code ==
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