NAME¶
tsplay
— stream a
file
SYNOPSIS¶
tsplay |
[-details ] [-err stdout ]
[-err stderr ] [-quiet |
-q ] [-verbose |
-v ] [-loop ]
[-max max_pkts |
-m max_pkts]
[-mcastif mcast_if |
-i mcast_if]
[-tcp | -udp ]
in_file | -stdin
host[:port] |
-output out_file |
-o out_file |
-stdout |
DESCRIPTION¶
Act as a server which plays the given file (containing Transport
Stream or Program Stream data). The output is always Transport Stream.
- in_file
- Input is from the named H.222 TS file.
-stdin
- Input is from standard input.
Output¶
- host[:port]
- Normally, output is to a named host. If port is not
specified, it defaults to 88. Output defaults to UDP.
-o
out_file, -output
out_file
- Output is to file out_file.
-tcp
- Output to the host is via TCP.
-udp
- Output to the host is via UDP. [default]
-stdout
- Output is to standard output. Forces
-quiet
and -err stderr
.
-i
mcast_if, -mcastif
mcast_if
- If output is via UDP, and host is a multicast
address, then mcast_if is the IP address of the
network interface to use. This may not be supported on some versions of
Windows.
General Switches¶
-details
- Print out more detailed help information, including some less common
options.
-err
stdout
- Write error messages to standard output (the default)
-err
stderr
- Write error messages to standard error (Unix traditional)
-v
,
-verbose
- Output additional diagnostic messages
-q
,
-quiet
- Suppress informational and warning messages
-help
- Summarise the subjects that can be specified
-help
subject
- Show help on a particular subject
-m
max_pkts, -max
max_pkts
- Maximum number of TS/PS packets to read. See -details for more
information.
-loop
- Play the input file repeatedly. Can be combined with
-max
.