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NAME

       DVBlast - Simple and powerful dvb streaming application

SYNOPSIS

       dvblast  [-q]  [-c  <config_file>]  [-r <remote_socket>] [-t <ttl>] [-o <SSRC_IP>] [-i <RT_priority>] [-a
       <adapter>]      [-n      <frontend_number>]      [-S      <diseqc>]      [-f       <frequency>]       [-D
       <src_host>[:<src_port>][[@<src_mcast>][:<port>]][/<opts>]]  [-A  <ASI_adapter>]  [-s  <symbol_rate>]  [-v
       <0|13|18>] [-p] [-b <bandwidth>] [-I <inversion>] [-F <fec_inner>] [-m <modulation>] [-R  <rolloff>]  [-P
       <pilot>]  [-K  <fec_lp>]  [-G  <guard_interval>] [-H <hierarchy>] [-X <transmission>] [-O <lock_timeout>]
       [-u] [-w] [-U] [-L <latency>] [-E  <retention>]  [-d  <dest_IP>[<:port>][/<opts>]]  [-z]  [-C]  [-e]  [-M
       <network_name>]  [-N  <network_ID>]  [-T]  [-j  <system_charset>]  [-W] [-Y] [-l] [-g <logger ident>] [-Z
       <mrtg_file>] [-V] [-h] [-J <DVB_charset>] [-B <provider_name>] [-Q <quit_timeout>] [-x <text|xml>]

DESCRIPTION

       DVBlast is a simple and powerful streaming application based on the linux-dvb API. It opens a DVB device,
       tunes  it,  places  PID  filters,  configures  a CAM module, and demultiplexes the packets to several RTP
       outputs.

       DVBlast is designed to be the core of a custom IRD or CID, based on a PC with Linux-supported DVB cards.

       DVBlast does not do any kind of processing on the elementary streams, such as transcoding, PID  remapping
       or  remultiplexing.  it does not stream from plain files, only DVB devices. If you were looking for these
       features, switch to VLC.

OPTIONS

       -a, --adapter <adapter>
              Address of the adapter

       -A, --asi-adapter
              Read packets from an ASI adapter (0-n)

       -b, --bandwidth <bandwidth>
              Frontend bandwidth

       -B, --provider-name <name>
              Service provider name to declare in the SDT. If you want to change provider name  per  output  use
              /srvprovider= output option in the config file.

       -c, --config-file <config file>
              Use the given configuration file

       -C, --dvb-compliance
              Pass through or build the mandatory DVB tables

       -d, --duplicate <dest IP:port>
              Duplicate all received packets to a given destination

       -D, --rtp-input
              Read packets from a multicast address instead of a DVB card

       -W, --emm-passthrough
              Enable EMM pass through (CA system data)

       -Y, --ecm-passthrough
              Enable ECM pass through (CA program data)

       -e, --epg-passthrough
              Enable EPG pass through (EIT data)

       -E, --retention <retention>
              Maximum retention allowed between input and output (default: 40 ms)

       -f, --frequency <frequency>
              Frontend frequency

       -F, --fec-inner <FEC>
              Forward Error Correction used by satellite (FEC Inner)
              DVB-S2 0|12|23|34|35|56|78|89|910|999 (default auto: 999)

       -G, --guard <interval>
              DVB-T guard interval
              DVB-T 32 (1/32)|16 (1/16)|8 (1/8)|4 (1/4)|-1 (auto, default)

       -h, --help
              Print the help message

       -H, --hierarchy <hierarchy>
              DVB-T hierarchy (0, 1, 2, 4 or -1 auto, default)

       -i, --priority <RT priority>
              Real time priority

       -I, --inversion <inversion>
              Inversion (-1 auto, 0 off, 1 on)

       -j, --system-charset <charset>
              Character set used for printing messages (default UTF-8)

       -J, --dvb-charset <charset>
              Character set used in output DVB tables (default ISO_8859-1)

       -K, --fec-lp
              DVB-T low priority FEC (default auto)

       -l, --logger
              Send messages to syslog instead of stderr

       -g, --logger-ident <logger_ident>
              Set the program name that will appear in syslog (default: dvblast /the executable name/).

       -L, --latency <latency>
              Maximum latency allowed between input and output (default: 100 ms)

       -m, --modulation
              Modulation
              DVB-C  qpsk|qam_16|qam_32|qam_64|qam_128|qam_256 (default qam_auto)
              DVB-T  qam_16|qam_32|qam_64|qam_128|qam_256 (default qam_auto)
              DVB-S2 qpsk|psk_8 (default legacy DVB-S)

       -M, --network-name <name>
              DVB network name to declare in the NIT

       -n, --frontend-number <frontend number>
              The frontend number

       -N, --network-id <ID>
              DVB network ID to declare in the NIT

       -o, --rtp-output <SSRC IP>
              RTP output IP

       -O, --lock-timeout <timeout>
              Timeout for the lock operation (in ms)

       -p, --force-pulse
              Force 22kHz pulses for high-band selection (DVB-S)

       -P, --pilot
              DVB-S2 Pilot (-1 auto, 0 off, 1 on)

       -q, --quiet
              Be quiet (less verbosity, repeat or use number for even quieter)

       -Q, --quit-timeout <delay>
              When locked, quit after this delay (in ms), or after the first lock timeout

       -r, --remote-socket <remote socket>
              Remote socket to use

       -R, --rolloff <rolloff>
              Rolloff value to use
              DVB-S2 35=0.35|25=0.25|20=0.20|0=AUTO (default: 35)

       -s, --symbol-rate <symbol rate>
              Symbole rate

       -S, --diseqc <diseqc>
              Satellite number for diseqc (0: no diseqc, 1-4, A or B)

       -t, --ttl <ttl>
              Time-To-Live of the multicast stream

       -T, --unique-ts-id
              Generate unique TS ID for each program

       -u, --budget-mode
              Turn on budget mode (no hardware PID filtering)

       -U, --udp
              Use raw UDP rather than RTP (required by some IPTV set top boxes)

       -v, --voltage <0|13|18>
              Voltage to apply to the LNB (QPSK)

       -V, --version
              Only display the version

       -w, --select-pmts
              set a PID filter on all PMTs

       -x, --print
              Print interesting events on stdout in a given format

       -X, --transmission <transmission>
              DVB-T transmission (2, 4, 8 or -1 auto, default

       -z, --any-type
              pass through all ESs from the PMT, of any type

       -Z, --mrtg-file <mrtg_file>
              Every  10  seconds  log statistics in <mrtg_file>. The file has 4 numbers in it and the format is:
              <passed_bytes> <error_packets> <packets_with_seq_errors> <scrambled_packets>

SEE ALSO

       Read the README file for more information about the configuration of dvblast.

AUTHORS

       Writen by Marian Ďurkovič, Andy Gatward, Christophe Massiot and Jean-Paul Saman

LICENSE

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of version  2  of
       the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation.