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tsreport(1) [debian man page]

TSREPORT(1)							   User Commands						       TSREPORT(1)

NAME
tsreport - report on a Transport Stream SYNOPSIS
tsreport [switches] <infile> [switches] DESCRIPTION
TS tools version 1.11, tsreport built Nov 11 2008 17:15:48 Report on one of the following for the given Transport Stream: * The number of TS packets. * PCR and PTS/DTS differences (-buffering). * The packets of a single PID (-justpid). When conflicting switches are specified, the last takes effect. Input: <infile> Read data from the named H.222 Transport Stream file -stdin Read data from standard input Normal operation: By default, normal operation just reports the number of TS packets. -timing, -t Report timing information based on the PCRs -data Show TS packet/payload data as bytes -verbose, -v Also output (fairly detailed) information on each TS packet -quiet, -q Only output summary information (this is the default) -max <n>, -m <n> Maximum number of TS packets to read Buffering information: -buffering, -b Report on the differences between PCR and PTS, and between PCR and DTS. This is relevant to the size of buffers needed in the decoder. -o <file> Output CSV data for -buffering to the named file. -32 Truncate 33 bit values in the CSV output to 32 bits (losing the top bit). -verbose, -v Output PCR/PTS/DTS information as it is found (in a format similar to that used for -o) -quiet, -q Output less information (notably, not the PMT) -cnt <pid>, Check values of continuity_counter in the specified PID. Writes all the values of the counter to a file called 'continu- ity_counter.txt'. Turns buffering on (-b). -max <n>, -m <n> Maximum number of TS packets to read Single PID: -justpid <pid> Just show data (file offset, index, adaptation field and payload) for TS packets with the given PID. PID 0 is allowed (i.e., the PAT). -verbose, -v Is ignored -quiet, -q Is ignored -max <n>, -m <n> Maximum number of TS packets of that PID to read Experimental control of timestamp formats (this doesn't affect the output to the CVS file, produced with -o): -tfmt <thing> Specify format of time differences. -tafmt <thing> Specify format of absolute times. <thing> is (currently, but may change) one of: 90 Default -- show as 90KHz timestamps (suffix 't' on the values: e.g., 4362599t). 27 Show as 27MHz timestamps (similar, e.g., 25151:000t). 32 Show as 90KHz timestamps, but only the low 32 bits. ms Show as milliseconds. hms Show as hours/minutes/seconds (H:MM:SS.ssss, the H can be more than one digit if necessary) TS tools version 1.11, tsreport built Nov 11 2008 17:15:48 Report on one of the following for the given Transport Stream: * The number of TS packets. * PCR and PTS/DTS differences (-buffering). * The packets of a single PID (-justpid). When conflicting switches are specified, the last takes effect. Input: <infile> Read data from the named H.222 Transport Stream file -stdin Read data from standard input Normal operation: By default, normal operation just reports the number of TS packets. -timing, -t Report timing information based on the PCRs. -data Show TS packet/payload data as bytes -verbose, -v Also output (fairly detailed) information on each TS packet. -quiet, -q Only output summary information (this is the default) -max <n>, -m <n> Maximum number of TS packets to read Buffering information: -buffering, -b Report on the differences between PCR and PTS, and between PCR and DTS. This is relevant to the size of buffers needed in the decoder. -o <file> Output CSV data for -buffering to the named file. -32 Truncate 33 bit values in the CSV output to 32 bits (losing the top bit). -verbose, -v Output PCR/PTS/DTS information as it is found (in a format similar to that used for -o) -quiet, -q Output less information (notably, not the PMT) -cnt <pid>, Check values of continuity_counter in the specified PID. Writes all the values of the counter to a file called 'continu- ity_counter.txt'. Turns buffering on (-b). -max <n>, -m <n> Maximum number of TS packets to read Single PID: -justpid <pid> Just show data (file offset, index, adaptation field and payload) for TS packets with the given PID. PID 0 is allowed (i.e., the PAT). -verbose, -v Is ignored -quiet, -q Is ignored -max <n>, -m <n> Maximum number of TS packets of that PID to read Experimental control of timestamp formats (this doesn't affect the output to the CVS file, produced with -o): -tfmt <thing> Specify format of time differences. -tafmt <thing> Specify format of absolute times. <thing> is (currently, but may change) one of: 90 Default -- show as 90KHz timestamps (suffix 't' on the values: e.g., 4362599t). 27 Show as 27MHz timestamps (similar, e.g., 25151:000t). 32 Show as 90KHz timestamps, but only the low 32 bits. ms Show as milliseconds. hms Show as hours/minutes/seconds (H:MM:SS.ssss, the H can be more than one digit if necessary) SEE ALSO
The full documentation for tsreport is maintained as a Texinfo manual. Please check http://tstools.berlios.de for more information. tsreport 1.11 November 2008 TSREPORT(1)
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