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psreport
PSREPORT(1) User Commands PSREPORT(1)
NAME
psreport: - report on the packets in a Program Stream
SYNOPSIS
psreport [switches] <infile>
DESCRIPTION
TS tools version 1.11, psreport built Nov 11 2008 17:15:47
Report on the packets in a Program Stream.
Files:
<infile>
is an H.222 Program Stream file (but see -stdin)
Switches:
-stdin Input from standard input, instead of a file
-verbose, -v
Output packet data as well.
-max <n>, -m <n>
Maximum number of PS packets to read
-dvd The PS data is from a DVD. This is the default. This switch has no effect on MPEG-1 PS data.
-notdvd, -nodvd
The PS data is not from a DVD. The DVD specification stores AC-3 (Dolby), DTS and other audio in a specialised manner in pri-
vate_stream_1.
TS tools version 1.11, psreport built Nov 11 2008 17:15:47
Report on the packets in a Program Stream.
Files:
<infile>
is an H.222 Program Stream file (but see -stdin)
Switches:
-stdin Input from standard input, instead of a file
-verbose, -v
Output packet data as well.
-max <n>, -m <n>
Maximum number of PS packets to read
-dvd The PS data is from a DVD. This is the default. This switch has no effect on MPEG-1 PS data.
-notdvd, -nodvd
The PS data is not from a DVD. The DVD specification stores AC-3 (Dolby), DTS and other audio in a specialised manner in pri-
vate_stream_1.
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for psreport is maintained as a Texinfo manual. Please check http://tstools.berlios.de for more information.
psreport 1.11 November 2008 PSREPORT(1)