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multicat - Multicast equivalent of Netcat
multicat [-i <RT priority>] [-t <ttl>] [-f] [-p <PCR PID>] [-s <chunks>] [-n <chunks>] [-k <start time>] [-d <duration>] [-a] [-r <file duration>] [-S <SSRC IP>] [-u] [-U] [-m <payload size>] <input item> <output item>
Multicat is a 1 input/1 output application. Inputs and outputs can be network streams (unicast and multicast, IPv4 and IPv6), files, directories, character devices or FIFOs. It is thought to be a multicast equivalent of the popular netcat tool.
Multicat tries to rebuild the internal clock of the input stream; but it wants to remain agnostic of what is transported, so in case of files and directories, the said clock is stored to an auxiliary file (example.aux accompanies example.ts) while recording. Other inputs are considered "live", and the input clock is simply derived from the reception time of the packets.
Item format <file path | device path | FIFO path | network host>
-a Append to existing destination file (risky)
aggregartp(1), reordertp(1). ingests(1).
offsets(1).
Read the README file for more information about the configuration of
multicat.
multicat was written by Christophe Massiot.
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.
This manual page was written by Rémi Duraffort <ivoire at videolan dot org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
August 23, 2010 | Multicat 1.0 |