Provided by: tstools_1.11-1ubuntu1_amd64
NAME
ts_packet_insert - insert packets into a Transport Stream
DESCRIPTION
Usage: ts_packet_insert [switches] <infile> [switches] Insert TS packets into a Transport Stream at a positions specified by the user. Input: <infile> A H.222.0 TS stream. Switches: -p [positions] This a a colon (':') delimited string of numbers between 0 and 1, representing how far through to put each ts packet. E.g. -p 0.1:0.4:0.7:0.9 will insert 4 packets at 10%, 40%, 70% and 90% through the file. -pid [pid] The inserted packets will have the pid specfied. -s [string] The inserted packets will contain [string] as it's payload. -o [output file] The new TS file will be written out to the file specified. (defaults to out.ts) -h (--help) This message. Example: ts_packet_insert -p 0.3:0.6 -o out.ts -pid 89 -s "AD=start" in.ts ts_packet_insert [switches] <infile> [switches] Insert TS packets into a Transport Stream at a positions specified by the user. Input: <infile> A H.222.0 TS stream. Switches: -p [positions] This a a colon (':') delimited string of numbers between 0 and 1, representing how far through to put each ts packet. E.g. -p 0.1:0.4:0.7:0.9 will insert 4 packets at 10%, 40%, 70% and 90% through the file. -pid [pid] The inserted packets will have the pid specfied. -s [string] The inserted packets will contain [string] as it's payload. -o [output file] The new TS file will be written out to the file specified. (defaults to out.ts) -h (--help) This message. Example: ts_packet_insert -p 0.3:0.6 -o out.ts -pid 89 -s "AD=start" in.ts
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for ts_packet_insert is maintained as a Texinfo manual. Please check http://tstools.berlios.de for more information.