Magic mouse disconnect after a minute

My Magic Mouse disconnect just in a minute after starting the system.
As per instruction I got, I have deleted the Bluetooth Preferences, deleted the mouse from bluetooth list and re added it, but the problem is still present, Mu mouse battery is full [more than 90%] and no any physical damage happned with my mouse.
The problem started when I put my I Mac in sleep mode for few Hours.
Please provide me the solution
Thanks

I think you have the same problem as we have:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/19269136#19269136

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    075603.090944 videoNetworkCapable: 1 -- 3 max participants.
    075603.090948 audioNetworkCapable: 1 -- 9 max participants.
    075603.090952 Supports PCMU wideband for audio: 1 / video: 1
    075603.090963 vcCapabilitiesOfNetwork returns: 0x00000fff
    075603.090969 vcCapabilitiesOfRouter returns: 0x00001000
    075603.090973 vcCapabilities returns: 0x00001fff
    075603.092364 prepareConnection - remote VCConnectionData: 004efe50, local VCConnectionData: 17606f10
    075603.092507 Remote CommNAT Result: 0x00000112
    CNAT_BADTEST ....... 0
    CNAT_ISFULLCONE .... 1
    CNAT_ISPAT ......... 0
    CNAT_ISPATHOST ..... 0
    CNAT_TRYPRESERVE ... 1
    CNAT_PATINORDER .... 0
    CNAT_BLOCKIP ....... 0
    CNAT_BLOCKPORT ..... 0
    CNAT_LOOPBACK ...... 1
    075603.092825 ICEStartConnectivityCheck(id[local:1 remote:1] count[local:3 remote:3] candidate[local:0x152E9870 remote:0x151A1340] pair[0x012DB200]
    075603.092850 connectivity check thread start...(386846720)
    075603.092873 *** Insert conn check events ***
    075603.092891 event 216.96.185.208:16402->216.96.252.230:16402 expires 791.648026
    075603.092901 event 216.96.185.208:16402->216.96.252.230:16402 expires 791.748026
    075603.092910 event 216.96.185.208:16402->216.96.252.230:16402 expires 791.948026
    075603.092917 event 216.96.185.208:16402->216.96.252.230:16402 expires 792.348026
    075603.092924 event 216.96.185.208:16402->216.96.252.230:16402 expires 793.148026
    075603.092932 event 216.96.185.208:16402->216.96.252.230:16402 expires 794.748026
    075603.092939 event 172.16.5.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 791.698026
    075603.092947 event 172.16.5.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 791.798026
    075603.092954 event 172.16.5.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 791.998026
    075603.092964 event 172.16.5.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 792.398026
    075603.092972 event 172.16.5.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 793.198026
    075603.092981 event 172.16.5.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 794.798026
    075603.093043 event 172.16.5.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 791.748026
    075603.093052 event 172.16.5.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 791.848026
    075603.093059 event 172.16.5.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 792.048026
    075603.093066 event 172.16.5.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 792.448026
    075603.093074 event 172.16.5.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 793.248026
    075603.093081 event 172.16.5.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 794.848026
    075603.093088 event 192.168.211.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 791.798026
    075603.093095 event 192.168.211.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 791.898026
    075603.093103 event 192.168.211.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 792.098026
    075603.093110 event 192.168.211.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 792.498026
    075603.093117 event 192.168.211.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 793.298026
    075603.093125 event 192.168.211.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 794.898026
    075603.093135 event 192.168.211.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 791.848026
    075603.093166 event 192.168.211.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 791.948026
    075603.093175 event 192.168.211.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 792.148026
    075603.093182 event 192.168.211.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 792.548026
    075603.093189 event 192.168.211.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 793.348026
    075603.093197 event 192.168.211.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 794.948026
    075603.093204 *** event (216.96.185.208:16402->216.96.252.230:16402) fired ***
    075603.093299 ** BINDING_REQUEST to [216.96.252.230:16402] USERNAME[734CFDD1120000001-5CAD500A120000001]
    075603.093305 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    075603.095213 [[** sMT - MTHelper_AttemptCall] [0][user:[email protected]][Caller] [total_current user = 0][SnowLeopard][remoteCommNAT 274][isRelay 3]
    075603.095249 Invoke delegate method vcc:initiateConferenceStartedForParty:([email protected])
    075603.095269 ### NEW STATE: to: VC_SIGNALING, from: VC_IDLE
    075603.095279 initiateConferenceCallUsingConnectionDataWithErrorInfoToUser - start
    075603.095304 Callee connection data 673 bytes. Caller connection data 673 bytes.
    075603.095321 ( )( )( ) ---- <nil> valid returned 0
    075603.095410 =========== OpenPorts!
    075603.100385 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
    075603.100758 * Caller SDP *
    075603.100927 v=0
    o=naveed 0 0 IN %RTP-IP-AF% %RTP-IP%
    [email protected]
    c=IN %RTP-IP-AF% %RTP-IP%
    b=AS:2147483647
    t=0 0
    a=hwi:17412:2:2530
    a=iChatEncryption:NO
    m=audio %ARTP-PORT% RTP/AVP 110 12 124 3 0
    a=rtcp:%ARTCP-PORT%
    a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
    a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000
    a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
    a=rtpmap:124 iLBC/8000
    a=fmtp:124 mode=30
    a=rtpID:2037428088
    m=video %VRTP-PORT% RTP/AVP 123 126 34
    a=rtcp:%VRTCP-PORT%
    a=rtpmap:123 H264/90000
    a=rtpmap:126 X-H264/90000
    a=rtpmap:34 H263/90000
    a=fmtp:34 imagesize 1 rules 30:352:288
    a=framerate:30
    a=RTCP:AUDIO %ARTCP-PORT% VIDEO %VRTCP-PORT%
    a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
    a=fmtp:123 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
    a=rtpID:1997305735
    075603.100941 <<<<<<<<<< Conference initiation API version 2 >>>>>>>>>
    075603.101382 Join connectivity check thread(386846720).
    075603.107580 ** BINDING_REQUEST from [216.96.252.230:16402] USERNAME [5CAD500A120000001-734CFDD1120000001]
    075603.107601 OLD STATE(TESTING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    075603.107665 ** BINDING_RESPONSE to [216.96.252.230:16402] USERNAME[734CFDD1120000001-5CAD500A120000001]
    075603.107671 OLD STATE(TESTING)->NEW STATE(SEND_VALID)
    075603.107729 ** BINDING_RESPONSE from [216.96.252.230:16402] USERNAME[5CAD500A120000001-734CFDD1120000001]
    075603.107737 OLD STATE(SEND_VALID)->NEW STATE(VALID)
    075603.107747 Add result(id:1 proto:0): 216.96.185.208:16402-216.96.252.230:16402
    075603.108002 connectivity check thread(386846720) end.(00000000)
    075603.108020 use result (id=1,proto=0,relay=NO): local=[216.96.185.208:16402] src=[216.96.185.208:16402] dst=[216.96.252.230:16402] remote=[216.96.252.230:16402]
    075603.108057 SIPConnect start...
    075603.108066 ER_AddFilter (2): Adding [[email protected]]->[u0]
    075603.108076 SIP IPPort: local=[216.96.185.208:16402] src=[216.96.185.208:16402] remote=[216.96.252.230:16402] dst=[216.96.252.230:16402]
    075603.108096 ER_AddFilter (3): Adding [216.96.185.208]->[lip]
    075603.108104 ER_AddFilter (4): Adding [216-96-185-208]->[lip]
    075603.108110 ER_AddFilter (5): Adding [216.96.252.230]->[rip]
    075603.108116 ER_AddFilter (6): Adding [216-96-252-230]->[rip]
    075603.108357 TAInviteClientProc Thread start...
    075603.108408 ( )( )( )( )( ) TP IS BINARY? (0)
    075603.108422 RTP using 216.96.185.208:16402 and 216.96.185.208:16402 as hints
    075603.108488 RTP vfd (104) accepts pkt (0010)
    075603.108495 RTCP vfd (105) accepts pkt (0040)
    075603.108500 RTP/RTCP ports for PayloadType 1 are 16402(104) and 16402(105)
    075603.108574 RTP vfd (106) accepts pkt (0008)
    075603.108581 RTCP vfd (107) accepts pkt (0020)
    075603.108585 RTP/RTCP ports for PayloadType 0 are 16402(106) and 16402(107)
    075603.108600 RTP/RTCP Destination for PT1(1) = [216.96.252.230:16402/16402]
    075603.108616 RTP/RTCP Destination for PT0(1) = [216.96.252.230:16402/16402]
    075603.108637 Send to 216.96.252.230:16402 [INVITE sip:[email protected]:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK5b78c64175b36c0c
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
    Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
    CSeq: 1 INVITE
    Contact: <sip:[email protected]:16402>;isfocus
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Type: application/sdp
    Content-Length: 714
    v=0
    o=naveed 0 0 IN IP4 216.96.185.208
    [email protected]
    c=IN IP4 216.96.185.208
    b=AS:2147483647
    t=0 0
    a=hwi:17412:2:2530
    a=iChatEncryption:NO
    a=bandwidthDetection:YES
    m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 110 12 124 3 0
    a=rtcp:16402
    a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
    a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000
    a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
    a=rtpmap:124 iLBC/8000
    a=fmtp:124 mode=30
    a=rtpID:2037428088
    m=video 16402 RTP/AVP 123 126 34
    a=rtcp:16402
    a=rtpmap:123 H264/90000
    a=rtpmap:126 X-H264/90000
    a=rtpmap:34 H263/90000
    a=fmtp:34 imagesize 1 rules 30:352:288
    a=framerate:30
    a=RTCP:AUDIO 16402 VIDEO 16402
    a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
    a=fmtp:123 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
    a=rtpID:1997305735
    075603.120954 [[SIP/2.0 100 Trying
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK5b78c64175b36c0c
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
    Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
    CSeq: 1 INVITE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    ]] from 216.96.252.230:16402
    075603.121017 Dialog(CREATED) Match(STATUS) [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605]
    075603.121050 Dialog(CREATED) Match(STATUS) [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605]
    075603.121079 ##### (1)Trying...
    075603.121118 dispatch_SIPINFORMATION
    075603.121390 [[SIP/2.0 180 Ringing
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK5b78c64175b36c0c
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
    Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
    CSeq: 1 INVITE
    Contact: <sip:[email protected]:16402>
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    ]] from 216.96.252.230:16402
    075603.121418 Dialog(CREATED) Match(STATUS) [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605]
    075603.121446 Dialog(CREATED) Match(STATUS) [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605]
    075603.121465 ##### (1)Ringing...
    075603.121487 dispatch_SIPINFORMATION
    075603.165954 [[SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK5b78c64175b36c0c
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
    Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
    CSeq: 1 INVITE
    Contact: <sip:[email protected]:16402>
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Type: application/sdp
    Content-Length: 443
    v=0
    o=will 0 0 IN IP4 216.96.252.230
    [email protected]
    c=IN IP4 216.96.252.230
    b=AS:2147483647
    t=0 0
    a=hwi:1028:2:2160
    a=bandwidthDetection:YES
    a=iChatEncryption:NO
    m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 110
    a=rtcp:16402
    a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
    a=rtpID:3086279156
    m=video 16402 RTP/AVP 123
    a=rtcp:16402
    a=rtpmap:123 H264/90000
    a=RTCP:AUDIO 16402 VIDEO 16402
    a=fmtp:123 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480
    a=rtpID:256389167
    ]] from 216.96.252.230:16402
    075603.166017 Dialog Match(STATUS): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
    075603.166045 Dialog Match(STATUS): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
    075603.166066 TAInviteClientProc Thread end(0)...
    075603.166142 ( )( )( )( )( ) TP IS BINARY? (0)
    075603.166153 Send to 216.96.252.230:16402 [ACK sip:[email protected]:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK7e5b12ab20e58f08
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
    Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
    CSeq: 1 ACK
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    075603.166214 Start sending heartbeat from 216.96.185.208:16402 to 216.96.252.230:16402
    075603.166226 SIPConnect stop(0)...
    075603.166267 SIP connect returned 0
    075603.166273 Call initiated with callID = 1
    075603.166556 Callee User Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    075603.166568 * Callee SDP *
    075603.166706 v=0
    o=will 0 0 IN IP4 216.96.252.230
    [email protected]
    c=IN IP4 216.96.252.230
    b=AS:2147483647
    t=0 0
    a=hwi:1028:2:2160
    a=bandwidthDetection:YES
    a=iChatEncryption:NO
    m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 110
    a=rtcp:16402
    a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
    a=rtpID:3086279156
    m=video 16402 RTP/AVP 123
    a=rtcp:16402
    a=rtpmap:123 H264/90000
    a=RTCP:AUDIO 16402 VIDEO 16402
    a=fmtp:123 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480
    a=rtpID:256389167
    075603.166775 Selecting AAC-LD 22.05kHz.
    075603.166812 ######################################
    075603.166817 # SoundDec_Create(22050 --> 16000) #
    075603.166822 ######################################
    075603.209113 Leaving SoundDec_Create
    075603.209264 Conference_SetPayload: audio = 110, video = 123, for confIndex = 0
    075603.209348 RTPSetRemoteSSRC [104/105]: SSRC = 0xF48302F(256389167)
    075603.209357 RTPSetRemoteSSRC [106/107]: SSRC = 0xB7F4E1F4(3086279156)
    075603.209366 SIPSendMessageAll start...
    075603.209403 ##### SIPMessage disabled.
    075603.209430 P2P BWD detection starts for vfd(104) with 216.96.252.230:16402
    075603.226063 Received the first BWD packet from 216.96.252.230:16402
    075603.483078 Avg=101086.38, NSDev=1.07%
    075603.627553 Avg=873066.20, NSDev=3.13%
    075603.689454 Avg=3146120.70, NSDev=7.02%
    075603.693411 Orig: Upstream = -3170.510kbps, Downstream = -2962.996kbps
    075603.693438 Final: Upstream = 2627.063kbps, Downstream = 2627.063kbps
    075603.693446 P2P BWD detection done for vfd(104)
    075603.693458 [[** sMT - MTHelper_Relay] retCode = 1, desc = ]
    075603.693472 Detected bandwidth (kbits/s): 2627 up, 2627 down. (00000000)
    075603.693483 ##### SIPMessage enabled.
    075603.693556 Add user: [email protected] --> (call id: 1, conf index: 0) to table.
    075603.693598 ( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( ) KEY EXCHANGE 1!
    075603.693619 ( )( )( ) ---- [email protected] valid:
    075603.693625 ( )( )( ) ---- <nil> valid returned 0
    075603.693629 ( )( ) - Overall conference secure: was 0, is 0, count 1
    075603.693636 ( )( )( ) ---- @ enabled set to 0
    075603.693643 ( )( )( ) ---- @ on focus? 1880523288
    075603.693653 ( )( )( ) ---- @ valid set to 0
    075603.693659 ( )( )( ) ---- @ on focus? 1880523288
    075603.693670 Invoke delegate method vcc:securityChanged:
    075603.697156 Preparing to send VCInitiateConferenceCompleted
    075603.697242 Invoke delegate method vcc:initiateConferenceCompletedForParty:([email protected]) - retcode: 0
    075603.726312 vcCapabilitiesOfCPU returns: 0x00000fff
    075603.726444 BWD: GotBandwidth: 108818011/86309523 (up/down) @[208.185.96.216:0.254.255.255]
    075603.726459 BWD bandwidth: 108818 kbits up, 86309 kbits down.
    075603.726464 videoNetworkCapable: 1 -- 3 max participants.
    075603.726469 audioNetworkCapable: 1 -- 9 max participants.
    075603.726472 Supports PCMU wideband for audio: 1 / video: 1
    075603.726485 vcCapabilitiesOfNetwork returns: 0x00000fff
    075603.726491 vcCapabilitiesOfRouter returns: 0x00001000
    075603.726495 vcCapabilities returns: 0x00001fff
    075603.726563 ( )( )( ) ---- {nil} enabled returned 0
    075603.727204 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
    075603.736530 MULTIPOINT VC_API: startConferenceWithUserID: [email protected]
    075603.736581 VC_API: startConferenceWithIndex: 0
    075603.736632 Remote User Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    075603.736652 Enable active bwd: 1
    075603.736663 upstream_kbits = 2627, downstream_kbits = 2627
    075603.738550 Local size: (640 x 480) @ 20 fps, based on bitrate: 2627
    075603.738578 Conference_SetBitrate: 2627000
    075603.738595 SetBitrate from 2627000 to 2627000 - calculated (1339440)
    075603.738601 Conference_SetFramerate: 20
    075603.738606 Diffusion prefilter disabled
    075603.738611 Temporal prefilter disabled
    075603.738616 Enabled H264 post processing with mode: 1
    075603.739006 Speaker: callback thread: STANDARD; EXTENDED timeshare: 0; PRECEDENCE importance: 17
    075603.739061 Speaker: null device thread: STANDARD; EXTENDED timeshare: 0; PRECEDENCE importance: 17
    075603.768358 RTP: recv started(B7F4E1F4,B7F4E1F4)
    075603.768399 RTPTransport: need to wait for SRTP to init? (0/0)
    075604.069130 =================== ActiveCount += 1
    075604.069147 Conference_RecvThread start
    075604.069172 setPeerToPeerInfoInMapForUserID: [email protected], payload = 123, (640 x 480)
    075604.069224 RTP: recv started(F48302F,F48302F)
    075604.069235 Set video format - payload: 123 size: (640 x 480) fComposite:0
    075604.069235 RTPTransport: need to wait for SRTP to init? (0/0)
    075604.069253 SetBitrate from 2627000 to 2627000 - calculated (1293440)
    075604.069259 =========== StartTransmit!
    075604.069264 ######################################
    075604.069268 # SoundDec_Create(16000 --> 22050) #
    075604.069272 ######################################
    075604.074171 Leaving SoundDec_Create
    075604.074275 Decoding new stream: 640x480 'avc1'
    075604.105698 792.660 jump: 12.0 frames
    075604.524008 TRANSMIT to [email protected]: 216.96.252.230:16402:16402 hardwareframe:30 determinedframe: 20 key:-1 determinedbitrate: 2627
    075604.524050 ### NEW STATE: to: VC_BUSY, from: VC_SIGNALING
    075604.524070 AGC = 1
    075604.524081 [[** sMT - MTHelperSetRemoteUserAgent]] [user:[email protected]][RemoteUA = Viceroy 1.4][SnowLeopard]
    075604.524089 MULTIPOINT VC_API: startConferenceWithUserID: [email protected] returns YES
    075604.539085 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
    075607.784944 Entering SPIKE
    075607.785162 Sending FIR
    075607.786314 Leaving SPIKE
    075607.787079 Jitter Buffer Delta = 0.001918 secs
    075607.800205 796.353 backtrack: -10.0 frames (82944 - 88058, 87627,313,82944)
    075607.800326 796.353 -287 warp 409 -> 122
    075607.800752 796.354 -287 warp 409 -> 122
    075607.801128 796.354 -287 warp 409 -> 122
    075607.816358 796.369 -287 warp 409 -> 122
    075607.816756 796.370 -236 skip 256 -> 20
    075607.816765 796.370 -256 skip 256 -> 0
    075607.816791 796.370 -256 skip 256 -> 0
    075607.816817 796.370 -256 skip 256 -> 0
    075608.134411 peakWeightIndex = 155
    075608.761711 797.314 -188 skip 256 -> 68
    075610.058497 798.610 -186 skip 256 -> 70
    075610.151120 peakWeightIndex = 155
    075611.642601 800.194 -186 skip 256 -> 70
    075612.167969 peakWeightIndex = 155
    075612.419358 Entering SPIKE
    075612.419771 Leaving SPIKE
    075613.228486 801.779 -236 skip 256 -> 20
    075613.228602 801.779 -256 skip 256 -> 0
    075614.186147 peakWeightIndex = 155
    075615.389651 803.939 -186 skip 256 -> 70
    075616.202993 peakWeightIndex = 155
    075618.219758 peakWeightIndex = 155
    075618.863012 807.411 -186 skip 256 -> 70
    075620.236958 peakWeightIndex = 24
    075621.879905 SIPSendMessageAll start...
    075621.880377 TANonInviteClientProc Thread start...
    075621.880540 ( )( )( )( )( ) TP IS BINARY? (0)
    075621.880673 Send to 216.96.252.230:16402 [MESSAGE sip:[email protected]:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK5cd8892d08752975
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
    Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
    CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    PING]
    075621.882890 [[SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK5cd8892d08752975
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
    Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
    CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    ]] from 216.96.252.230:16402
    075621.883136 Dialog Match(STATUS): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
    075621.883299 Dialog Match(STATUS): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
    075621.883450 SIPSendMessageAll stop(0)...
    075622.253198 peakWeightIndex = 24
    075623.678640 Entering SPIKE
    075623.679459 Leaving SPIKE
    075623.681914 812.227 backtrack: -1.0 frames (437248 - 437760, 437417,249,437248)
    075623.992717 Updating heartbeat from 216.96.252.230:16402 to 216.96.185.208:16402
    075623.992994 [[MESSAGE sip:[email protected]:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.252.230:16402;branch=z9hG4bK45b47f3e44a5bbfa
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
    Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
    CSeq: 1 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    PING]] from 216.96.252.230:16402
    075623.993047 Dialog Match(REQUEST): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
    075623.993161 SIPMessageProc Thread start...
    075623.993203 Dialog Match(REQUEST): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
    075623.993262 SIPMessage done.
    075623.993271 | | | | --- iBodyLen 0
    075623.993330 TANonInviteServerProc Thread start...
    075623.993362 ( )( )( )( )( ) TP IS BINARY? (0)
    075623.993374 Send to 216.96.252.230:16402 [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.252.230:16402;branch=z9hG4bK45b47f3e44a5bbfa
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
    Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
    CSeq: 1 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    075623.993444 SIPMessageProc Thread end(200)...
    075624.271383 peakWeightIndex = 24
    075624.275221 812.820 -185 skip 256 -> 71
    075626.286774 peakWeightIndex = 24
    075626.885974 TANonInviteClientProc Thread end(0)...
    075627.748027 816.291 -186 skip 256 -> 70
    075628.303767 peakWeightIndex = 24
    075630.321844 peakWeightIndex = 24
    075632.338587 peakWeightIndex = 24
    075633.720543 Entering SPIKE
    075633.721914 Leaving SPIKE
    075633.749365 822.290 backtrack: -2.0 frames (658432 - 659455, 659326,94,658432)
    075633.878324 822.418 -187 skip 256 -> 69
    075634.355456 peakWeightIndex = 24
    075635.686112 824.225 -186 skip 256 -> 70
    075636.372164 peakWeightIndex = 24
    075638.087985 826.626 -186 skip 256 -> 70
    075638.388991 peakWeightIndex = 24
    075640.405873 peakWeightIndex = 24
    075641.610216 830.146 -185 skip 256 -> 71
    075642.424070 peakWeightIndex = 24
    075642.533427 Entering SPIKE
    075642.533475 Sending FIR
    075642.534937 Leaving SPIKE
    075642.540451 Intra slice request from 0 - 640x480 0 300
    075642.542192 Jitter Buffer Delta = 0.289538 secs
    075642.553676 831.089 backtrack: -1.0 frames (852992 - 853502, 853365,100,852992)
    075642.569855 831.106 256 dup 256 -> 512
    075642.601975 831.138 256 dup 256 -> 512
    075642.634229 831.170 256 dup 256 -> 512
    075642.666505 831.202 256 dup 256 -> 512
    075642.698550 831.234 256 dup 256 -> 512
    075642.730811 831.266 256 dup 256 -> 512
    075642.762977 831.299 256 dup 256 -> 512
    075642.795115 831.331 256 dup 256 -> 512
    075642.827387 831.363 256 dup 256 -> 512
    075642.859581 831.395 256 dup 256 -> 512
    075642.890372 831.426 256 dup 256 -> 512
    075644.440844 peakWeightIndex = 24
    075646.457639 peakWeightIndex = 24
    075647.371766 835.905 -186 skip 256 -> 70
    075647.580940 836.114 -236 skip 256 -> 20
    075647.581134 836.114 -145 skip 256 -> 111
    075647.883654 836.417 -236 skip 256 -> 20
    075647.883773 836.417 -148 skip 256 -> 108
    075648.474392 peakWeightIndex = 24
    075650.491033 peakWeightIndex = 24
    075650.829356 Entering SPIKE
    075650.830297 Leaving SPIKE
    075650.834265 Intra slice request from 0 - 640x480
    075650.897187 Sending FIR
    075650.943000 839.475 silence: 1.0 frames
    075651.897146 SIPSendMessageAll start...
    075651.897650 TANonInviteClientProc Thread start...
    075651.897690 ( )( )( )( )( ) TP IS BINARY? (0)
    075651.897851 Send to 216.96.252.230:16402 [MESSAGE sip:[email protected]:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK15e3c1a1104c2db2
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
    Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
    CSeq: 3 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    PING]
    075651.902197 [[SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK15e3c1a1104c2db2
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
    Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
    CSeq: 3 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    ]] from 216.96.252.230:16402
    075651.902247 Dialog Match(STATUS): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
    075651.902288 Dialog Match(STATUS): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
    075651.902554 SIPSendMessageAll stop(0)...
    075652.507842 peakWeightIndex = 24
    075652.593460 841.124 -236 skip 256 -> 20
    075652.593543 841.124 -256 skip 256 -> 0
    075654.009503 Updating heartbeat from 216.96.252.230:16402 to 216.96.185.208:16402
    075654.009546 [[MESSAGE sip:[email protected]:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.252.230:16402;branch=z9hG4bK2737e37b38198038
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
    Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
    CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    PING]] from 216.96.252.230:16402
    075654.009580 Dialog Match(REQUEST): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
    075654.009981 SIPMessageProc Thread start...
    075654.010022 Dialog Match(REQUEST): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
    075654.010068 SIPMessage done.
    075654.010078 | | | | --- iBodyLen 0
    075654.010181 TANonInviteServerProc Thread start...
    075654.010264 ( )( )( )( )( ) TP IS BINARY? (0)
    075654.010292 Send to 216.96.252.230:16402 [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.252.230:16402;branch=z9hG4bK2737e37b38198038
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
    Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
    CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    075654.010451 SIPMessageProc Thread end(200)...
    075654.526208 peakWeightIndex = 24
    075656.009445 TANonInviteServerProc Thread end(0)...
    075656.542788 peakWeightIndex = 24
    075656.905075 TANonInviteClientProc Thread end(0)...
    075657.593682 Entering SPIKE
    075657.595431 Leaving SPIKE
    075657.601816 846.130 -236 skip 256 -> 20
    075657.601894 846.130 -226 skip 256 -> 30
    075657.602165 Sending FIR
    075657.606894 Jitter Buffer Delta = 0.004729 secs
    075657.633928 846.162 silence: 1.0 frames
    075658.559595 peakWeightIndex = 24
    075700.186737 1 devices
    075700.187151 Received VCHardwareCapsChangeNotification
    2010-12-09 07:57:00.187 iChat[220:903] Hardware Caps Dictionary: {
    HasCamera = 1;
    HasDV = 0;
    HasMic = 0;
    HasQ8 = 0;
    Q8List = (
    075700.187527 Found 1 cameras:
    075700.187547 Apple Screen Input Device - 0-Apple ScreenInputDevice (0x101, 0x200)
    075700.191959 Microphone devices:
    075700.192117 TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat: TundraObjectGetPropertyDataSize kTundraDevicePropertyStreams failed with 560947818 (0x216f626a)
    075700.192708 TundraCapture_CameraIsDV: TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat failed with 560947818
    075700.192735 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraObjectGetPropertyData kTundraDevicePropertyModelUID failed with 560947818
    075700.192750 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraObjectGetPropertyData kTundraObjectPropertyCreator failed with 560947818
    075700.192764 TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat: TundraObjectGetPropertyDataSize kTundraDevicePropertyStreams failed with 560947818 (0x216f626a)
    075700.192770 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat failed with 560947818
    075700.192904 Internal microphone
    075700.193003 Line In
    075700.193131 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraObjectGetPropertyData kTundraDevicePropertyModelUID failed with 560947818
    075700.193151 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraObjectGetPropertyData kTundraObjectPropertyCreator failed with 560947818
    075700.193165 TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat: TundraObjectGetPropertyDataSize kTundraDevicePropertyStreams failed with 560947818 (0x216f626a)
    075700.193171 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat failed with 560947818
    075700.193220 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraObjectGetPropertyData kTundraDevicePropertyModelUID failed with 560947818
    075700.193235 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraObjectGetPropertyData kTundraObjectPropertyCreator failed with 560947818
    075700.193249 TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat: TundraObjectGetPropertyDataSize kTundraDevicePropertyStreams failed with 560947818 (0x216f626a)
    075700.193255 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat failed with 560947818
    075700.193737 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraObjectGetPropertyData kTundraDevicePropertyModelUID failed with 560947818
    075700.193797 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraObjectGetPropertyData kTundraObjectPropertyCreator failed with 560947818
    075700.194309 TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat: TundraObjectGetPropertyDataSize kTundraDevicePropertyStreams failed with 560947818 (0x216f626a)
    075700.194317 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat failed with 560947818
    075700.194548 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
    075700.194606 vcCapabilitiesOfCPU returns: 0x00000fff
    075700.194718 BWD: GotBandwidth: 108818011/86309523 (up/down) @[208.185.96.216:0.254.255.255]
    075700.194735 BWD bandwidth: 108818 kbits up, 86309 kbits down.
    075700.194741 videoNetworkCapable: 1 -- 3 max participants.
    075700.194745 audioNetworkCapable: 1 -- 9 max participants.
    075700.194749 Supports PCMU wideband for audio: 1 / video: 1
    075700.194760 vcCapabilitiesOfNetwork returns: 0x00000fff
    075700.194767 vcCapabilitiesOfRouter returns: 0x00001000
    075700.194771 vcCapabilities returns: 0x00001fff
    075700.194843 Found 1 cameras:
    075700.194864 Apple Screen Input Device - 0-Apple ScreenInputDevice (0x101, 0x200)
    075700.198570 Microphone devices:
    075700.198617 TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat: TundraObjectGetPropertyDataSize kTundraDevicePropertyStreams failed with 560947818 (0x216f626a)
    075700.198625 TundraCapture_CameraIsDV: TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat failed with 560947818
    075700.198699 Internal microphone
    075700.198777 Line In
    075700.198906 selectedCamera: no camera has been set yet.
    075700.198940 selectedCamera: no camera has been set yet.
    075700.199238 Selected mic: Built-in Microphone / imic
    075700.199480 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
    075700.268051 Found 1 cameras:
    075700.268096 Apple Screen Input Device - 0-Apple ScreenInputDevice (0x101, 0x200)
    075700.271835 Microphone devices:
    075700.271882 TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat: TundraObjectGetPropertyDataSize kTundraDevicePropertyStreams failed with 560947818 (0x216f626a)
    075700.271890 TundraCapture_CameraIsDV: TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat failed with 560947818
    075700.271957 Internal microphone
    075700.272077 Line In
    075700.272151 selectedCamera: no camera has been set yet.
    075700.272166 selectedCamera: no camera has been set yet.
    075700.273629 Selected mic: Built-in Microphone / imic
    075700.304358 endConference with userIDToCallIDMap count = 1
    075700.304469 key: [email protected] - call id: 1
    075700.305891 [[** sMT - MTHelperLogRelay] retCode = 3, status = Relay Skip ]
    075700.306456 [[** sMT - MTHelper_End]] [user:[email protected]] (Caller) CallLog(0 - Succeeded) [0x00000112 to 0x00000112]: [p2p: 2627/2627] [55(sec)] [AvgBitrate:1380.879875][EndConference][SnowLeopard]
    075700.306515 [[** sMT - MTHelperEndCall] [0][user:[email protected]][Duration= 0.000000]
    075700.306604 ### NEW STATE: to: VC_DISCONNECTING, from: VC_BUSY
    075700.307292 SIPHangup start...
    075700.307320 Stop heartbeat to 216.96.252.230:16402
    075700.307453 TANonInviteClientProc Thread start...
    075700.307515 ( )( )( )( )( ) TP IS BINARY? (0)
    075700.307528 Send to 216.96.252.230:16402 [BYE sip:[email protected]:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK4b6ef8fd5d6b8f87
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
    Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
    CSeq: 4 BYE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    075700.310797 [[SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK4b6ef8fd5d6b8f87
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
    Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
    CSeq: 4 BYE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    ]] from 216.96.252.230:16402
    075700.310837 Dialog Match(STATUS): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
    075700.310874 Dialog Match(STATUS): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
    075700.311874 SIPHangup stop(0)...
    075700.313893 ### NEW STATE: to: VC_IDLE, from: VC_DISCONNECTING
    075700.313926 ++++++++ confStatusMapRemoveAll
    075700.313935 ( ) -- mapUserIDToSecurityInfo cleared --
    075700.314189 Conference_RecvThread end
    075700.315617 2 devices
    075700.329958 =================== ActiveCount -= 0
    075700.366012 cancelPreview returned 0
    075700.366190 Received VCHardwareCapsChangeNotification
    2010-12-09 07:57:00.366 iChat[220:903] Hardware Caps Dictionary: {
    HasCamera = 1;
    HasDV = 0;
    HasMic = 0;
    HasQ8 = 0;
    Q8List = (
    FirmwareVersion = 0;
    GUID = 0x2440000005ac8507;
    IrisState = 1;
    075700.366467 Found 2 cameras:
    075700.366487 Apple Screen Input Device - 0-Apple ScreenInputDevice (0x101, 0x200)
    075700.366522 Built-in iSight - 0x2440000005ac8507 (0x110, 0x104)
    075700.370345 Microphone devices:
    075700.370423 Internal microphone
    075700.370527 Line In
    075700.370622 selectedCamera: no camera has been set yet.
    075700.370675 selectedCamera: no camera has been set yet.
    075700.370742 selectedCamera: no camera has been set yet.
    075700.370929 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
    075700.370979 vcCapabilitiesOfCPU returns: 0x00000fff
    075700.371086 BWD: GotBandwidth: 108818011/86309523 (up/down) @[208.185.96.216:0.254.255.255]
    075700.371100 BWD bandwidth: 108818 kbits up, 86309 kbits down.
    075700.371106 videoNetworkCapable: 1 -- 3 max participants.
    075700.371110 audioNetworkCapable: 1 -- 9 max participants.
    075700.371114 Supports PCMU wideband for audio: 1 / video: 1
    075700.371125 vcCapabilitiesOfNetwork returns: 0x00000fff
    075700.371130 vcCapabilitiesOfRouter returns: 0x00001000
    075700.371135 vcCapabilities returns: 0x00001fff
    075700.371207 Found 2 cameras:
    075700.371227 Apple Screen Input Device - 0-Apple ScreenInputDevice (0x101, 0x200)
    075700.371268 Built-in iSight - 0x2440000005ac8507 (0x110, 0x104)
    075700.371278 selectedCamera: no camera has been set yet.
    075700.371291 selectCameraWithTundraDeviceID: 0x110 returned 1
    075700.374933 Microphone devices:
    075700.375022 Internal microphone
    075700.375077 Line In
    075700.375133 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
    075700.375164 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
    075700.375332 Selected mic: Built-in Microphone / imic
    075700.433040 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
    075700.433250 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
    075700.434952 Found 2 cameras:
    075700.434987 Apple Screen Input Device - 0-Apple ScreenInputDevice (0x101, 0x200)
    075700.435031 Built-in iSight - 0x2440000005ac8507 (0x110, 0x104)
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