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SRT-LIVE-TRANSMIT

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NAME

srt-live-transmit - SRT sample application to transmit live streaming

SYNOPSIS

srt-live-transmit [ options ] <input-uri> <output-uri>

DESCRIPTION

SRT sample application to transmit live streaming. Built with SRT Library version: 1.5.4 SRT Library version: 1.5.4, clock type: GETTIME_MONOTONIC

-t , -timeout , -to :<timeout=0> - exit timer in seconds

-timeout-mode , -tm :<mode=0> - timeout mode (0 - since app start; 1 - like 0, but cancel on connect

-a , -auto , -autoreconnect :<enabled=yes> - auto-reconnect mode {yes, no}

-c , -chunk :<chunk=1456> - max size of data read in one step, that can fit one SRT packet

-bandwidth-report , -bitrate-report , -bwreport , -r , -report :<every_n_packets=0> - bandwidth report frequency

-sourcetime , -srctime , -st :<enabled=yes> - Pass packet time from source to SRT output {yes, no}

-buffering :<packets=n> - Buffer up to n incoming packets

-s , -stats , -stats-report-frequency :<every_n_packets=0> - frequency of status report

-statsout :<filename> - output stats to file

-pf , -statspf :<format=default> - stats printing format {json, csv, default}

-f , -fullstats - full counters in stats-report (prints total statistics)

-ll , -loglevel :<level=warn> - log level {fatal,error,warn,note,info,debug}

-lfa , -logfa :<fas> - log functional area (see ’-h logging’ for more info)

-logfile :<filename=> - write logs to file

-q , -quiet - quiet mode (default off)

-v , -verbose - verbose mode (default off)

-h ,-help - show this help (use ’-h logging’ for logging system)

-version - print SRT library version

<input-uri>

- URI specifying a medium to read from

<output-uri> - URI specifying a medium to write to

URI syntax: SCHEME://HOST:PORT/PATH?PARAM1=VALUE&PARAM2=VALUE... Supported schemes:

srt: use HOST, PORT, and PARAM for setting socket options udp: use HOST, PORT and PARAM for some UDP specific settings file: only as file://con for using stdin or stdout