Provided by: rist-tools_0.2.11+dfsg-1_amd64
NAME
ristreceiver - receive a stream via RIST
SYNOPSIS
ristreceiver [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
Reliable Internet Stream Transport (RIST) is a transport protocol designed for reliable transmission of video over lossy networks (including the Internet) with low latency and high quality. ristreceiver receives a RIST stream and relays the contents to an UDP or RTP stream.
OPTIONS
-i | --inputurl rist://... Mandatory Option: Comma separated list of input rist URLs -o | --outputurl udp://... or rtp://... Mandatory Option: Comma separated list of output udp or rtp URLs -b | --buffer value Default buffer size for packet retransmissions -s | --secret PWD Default pre-shared encryption secret -e | --encryption-type TYPE Default Encryption type (0, 128 = AES-128, 256 = AES-256)| -p | --profile number Rist profile (0 = simple, 1 = main, 2 = advanced) -S | --statsinterval value (ms) Interval at which stats get printed, 0 to disable -v | --verbose-level value To disable logging: -1, log levels match syslog levels -r | --remote-logging IP:PORT Send logs and stats to this IP:PORT using udp messages -F | --srpfile filepath When in listening mode, use this file to hold the list of usernames and passwords to validate against. Use the ristsrppasswd tool to create the line entries. -h | --help Show this help -u | --help-url Show all the possible url options Default values: --profile 1 --statsinterval 1000 --verbose-level 6
SEE ALSO
ristsender(1), ristsrppasswd(1), https://code.videolan.org/rist/librist/-/wikis/LibRIST%20Documentation
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Florian Ernst <florian@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).