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NAME

     pcapreport — Get info about a TS in a pcap

SYNOPSIS

     pcapinfo -h | -help [detail]
     pcapinfo [-err stdout] [-err stderr] [-verbose | -v] [-name base_name | -n base_name]
              [-extract | -x] [-csvgen | -c] [-output udp_name | -o udp_name]
              [-max max_read | -m max_read] [-data] [-a] [-d dest_ip[:port]] [-g | -good-ts-only]
              [-keep-bad] [-tfmt time_format] [-dump-data | -D] [-extra-dump | -E] [-times | -t]
              [-skew-discontinuity-threshold threshold | -skew threshold] file

DESCRIPTION

     Report and/or extract the Transport Streams in a .pcap.  In analyse mode ( -a ) the timing
     info in the TS (PCRs) can be compared with the timing info in the pcap.

     -h, -help
             Produce usage summary

     -h detail, -help detail
             Produce usage + more detail on what the output actually means

     -a, -analyse
             Analyse.  Produces summary info on every TS in the pcap

     -d dest_ip[:port], -destip dest_ip[:port]
             Select data with the given destination IP and port.  If the port is not specified,
             it defaults to 0 (see below).

     -g, -good-ts-only
             Only extract/analyse packets that seem entirely good.  By default there is a bit of
             slack in determining if a packet is good and some dodgy packets are let through.
             This switch ensures that all packets pass simple testing

     -keep-bad
             Extract all packets including bad ones.  Is implied if an ip & port filter is set.
             Overriden by --good-ts-only.

     -tfmt time_format
             Sets the format for printed 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)

     -dump-data, -D
             Dump any data in the input file to stdout.

     -extra-dump, -E
             Dump only data which isn't being sent to the Fl o file.

     -times, -t
             Report continuously on PCR vs PCAP timing for the destination specified in -d.

     -skew-discontinuity-threshold threshold, -skew threshold
             Gives the skew discontinuity threshold in 90kHz units.  A value of 0 disables this.
             [default = 6*90000]

     -split-section
             Split extracted streams into multiple files on section (discontinutity) boundries

     -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

     file    The pcap stream file to get info on

     Specifying 0.0.0.0 for destination IP will capture all hosts, specifying 0 as a destination
     port will capture all ports on the destination host.

     Network packet numbers start at 1 (like wireshark)

     TS packet numbers start at 0.

   Analyse output
     Times   (packet and PCR) The times associated with packets and PCR are held internally in
             90kHz units and are displayed in those units by default

     Stream  A set of packets to the same IP & Port.  TS streams are detected by looking for
             0x47s at appropriate places in the packets

     Section
             A part of a stream which appears to have a continuous TS embedded in it.  If the PCR
             jumps then a new section should be started (though this will not generate a separate
             .ts file if the extraction option is in effect unless -split-section is specified,
             nor will it generate a new .csv file.)

             As it stands pcapreport will only report on a single PCR pid within a TS. If
             multiple pids with PCRs are detected then this will be reported but the other PCRs
             will be ignored

     Skew    This is the difference between the time in the pcap for a UDP packet and any PCR
             found in the TS contained within that packet.  The accuracy of this figure obviously
             depends on how good the clock was in the capture process.  Skew is arbitrarily set
             to zero at the start of a section.  A skew of >6s is assumed to be a discontinuity
             and will start a new section.

             Positive skew means that we received too low a PCR for this timestamp.

     Drift   This is skew over time and (assuming that the playout process is good) represents
             the difference in speed between the transmitters clock and the receivers clock.  The
             algorithm for determining this isn't very sophisticated so if you have a large
             maximum jitter or a short sample this should be taken with a pinch of salt.  Beware
             also that PC clocks (like the one in the m/c doing the tcpdump) are not always
             amongst the most stable or accurate; however they should be good enough to detect
             gross errors

     Jitter  This is measured as the difference between the maximum and minimum skews over a
             10sec (max 1024 samples) period.  This should be long enough to capture a good
             baseline but short enough that drift has a negligible effect

     Max Jitter
             The maximum value of jitter (see above) found in a section

SEE ALSO

     tsinfo(1), tsreport(1) rtp2264(1)

BUGS

     pcapreport can only deal with IPv4.  IPv6 is beyond its current capabilities.