tsreport(1)
Report on the streams in a Transport Stream.
Description
TSREPORT(1) General Commands Manual TSREPORT(1)
NAME
tsreport — get info about the streams within a transport stream.
SYNOPSIS
tsinfo [-err
stdout] [-err stderr]
[-verbose | -v]
[-timing | -t]
[-max max_read | -m max_read]
[-data] file | -stdin
tsinfo -buffering | -b [-err stdout]
[-err stderr] [-verbose | -v]
[-quiet | -q]
[-max max_read | -m max_read]
[-o csv_file [-32]]
[-cnt] [-prog prog_no]
[-tfmt time_format]
[-tafmt time_format] file |
-stdin
tsinfo -justpid pid [-err stdout] [-err
stderr]
[-max max_read | -m max_read]
file | -stdin
DESCRIPTION
Report on the streams in a Transport Stream. In general the most useful inforation is returned by the -b option.
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 extra information about packets
-q, -quiet
Output less information
-m max_scan, -max max_scan
max_scan is the Number of TS packets to scan. Defaults to the entire file.
-stdin
Input from standard input, instead of a file
file
The transport stream file to get info on. If -stdin is specified then no file is expected
-b, -buffering
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. Also reports bitrates; the max bitrate is calculated over 0.5sec
-o csv_file [-32]
Output timing in to a CSV file called csv_file. If -32 is used as well then the timing ifo is restricted to the bottom 32 bits
-cnt pid
Check values of continuity_counter for pid pid. Writes all the values of the counter to a file called continuity_counter.txt.
-prog prog_no
Report on program prog_no [default = 1] (hopefully default will be ’all’ in the future)
-tfmt time_format
Specify format of time differences.
-tafmt time_format
Specify format of absolute times.
time_format is 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)
-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)
SEE ALSO
tsinfo(1), pcapreport(1) GNU October 28, 2015 TSREPORT(1)