Hi all,

 I've been writing an application for capturing multiple HD network video 
streams using a linux laptop with packet capture. For this I've used pcapy, 
which wraps parts of libpcap. The problem is that with the default network 
buffer size, I end up with corrupted video, so I changed the default buffer 
size and tried again, to no avail. I dug into the problem a bit, and noticed 
that both tcpdump and wireshark can set the buffer size, in which case I record 
without problem, and the libpcap C library has an fucntion pcap_set_buffer_size 
reflecting this, but neither pcapy or pylibpcap seem to include this 
functionality. 
 So my question is this: is there a python way to set this buffer size, or do I 
need to write this in C? Thanks in advance.

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