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TSSERVE(1)							       User								TSSERVE(1)

NAME
tsserve - act as a server which plays the given transport or program stream DESCRIPTION
Usage: tsserve <infile> tsserve <infile> -port <n> tsserve [switches] <infile> [switches] TS tools version 1.11, tsserve built Nov 11 2008 17:15:49 Act as a server which plays the given file (containing Transport Stream or Program Stream data). The output is always Transport Stream. Input: <infile> An H.222.0 TS or PS file to serve to the client. This will be treated as file 0 (see below). -0 <file0> .. -9 <file9> Specify files 0 through 9, selectable with command characters 0 through 9. The lowest numbered file will be the default for display. General Switches: -details Print out more detailed help information, including some less common options. -quiet, -q Suppress informational and warning messages. -verbose, -v Output additional diagnostic messages -port <n> Listen for a client on port <n> (default 88) -noaudio Ignore any audio data -pad <n> Pad the start of the output with <n> filler TS packets, to allow the client to synchronize with the datastream. Defaults to 8. -noseqhdr Do not output sequence headers for fast forward/reverse data. Only relevant to H.262 data. Program Stream Switches: -prepeat <n> Output the program data (PAT/PMT) after every <n> PS packs. Defaults to 100. -h264, -avc Force the program to treat the input as MPEG-4/AVC. -h262 Force the program to treat the input as MPEG-2. Both of these affect the stream type of the output data. If the audio stream being output is Dolby (AC-3), then the stream type used to output it differs for DVB (European) and ATSC (USA) data. It may be specified as follows: -dolby dvb Use stream type 0x06 (the default) -dolby atsc Use stream type 0x81 For information on using the program in other modes, see -details. tsserve <infile> tsserve <infile> -port <n> tsserve [switches] <infile> [switches] TS tools version 1.11, tsserve built Nov 11 2008 17:15:49 Act as a server which plays the given file (containing Transport Stream or Program Stream data). The output is always Transport Stream. Input: <infile> An H.222.0 TS or PS file to serve to the client. This will be treated as file 0 (see below). -0 <file0> .. -9 <file9> Specify files 0 through 9, selectable with command characters 0 through 9. The lowest numbered file will be the default for display. General Switches: -details Print out more detailed help information, including some less common options. -quiet, -q Suppress informational and warning messages. -verbose, -v Output additional diagnostic messages -port <n> Listen for a client on port <n> (default 88) -noaudio Ignore any audio data -pad <n> Pad the start of the output with <n> filler TS packets, to allow the client to synchronize with the datastream. Defaults to 8. -noseqhdr Do not output sequence headers for fast forward/reverse data. Only relevant to H.262 data. Program Stream Switches: -prepeat <n> Output the program data (PAT/PMT) after every <n> PS packs. Defaults to 100. -h264, -avc Force the program to treat the input as MPEG-4/AVC. -h262 Force the program to treat the input as MPEG-2. Both of these affect the stream type of the output data. If the audio stream being output is Dolby (AC-3), then the stream type used to output it differs for DVB (European) and ATSC (USA) data. It may be specified as follows: -dolby dvb Use stream type 0x06 (the default) -dolby atsc Use stream type 0x81 For information on using the program in other modes, see -details. SEE ALSO
The full documentation for tsserve is maintained as a Texinfo manual. Please check http://tstools.berlios.de for more information. tsserve 1.11 November 2008 TSSERVE(1)
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