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Sorry,
This is out of scope of this group.But I require the clarification pretty urgently.
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CRTMPSERVER(1) General Commands Manual CRTMPSERVER(1)
NAME
crtmpserver - is a high performance streaming platform written on C++
SYNOPSIS
crtmpserver [options] <configuration>
DESCRIPTION
crtmpserver it is a high performance streaming server able to stream (live or recorded) in the following technologies:
- To and from Flash (RTMP, RTMPE, RTMPS, RTMPT, RTMPTE)
- To and from embedded devices: iPhone, Android
- From surveillance cameras
- IP-TV using MPEG-TS and RTSP/RTCP/RTP protocols
Also, crtmpserver can be used as a high performance rendes-vous server.
For example, it enables you to do:
- Audio/Video conferencing
- Online gaming
- Online collaboration
- Simple/complex chat applications
OPTIONS
--help Show summary of options.
--version
Show version of program.
--use-implicit-console-appender
Adds a console log appender.
Particulary useful when the server starts and stops immediatly.
Allows you to see if something is wrong with the config file.
--daemon
Overrides the daemon setting inside the config file and forces the server to start in daemon mode.
--uid=<uid>
Run the process with the specified user id.
--gid=<gid>
Run the process with the specified group id.
FILES
/usr/sbin/crtmpserver
Main daemon execution file
/usr/share/doc/crtmpserver/examples/crtmpserver.lua.gz
Example daemon configuration file
/usr/share/doc/crtmpserver/examples/crtmpserver.init
Example init.d script
SEE ALSO
The crtmpserver homepage: http://www.rtmpd.com/
Full documentation on crtmpserver, including guides and FAQs, is available at http://wiki.rtmpd.com/
Report bugs at http://trac.rtmpd.com/report
AUTHOR
crtmpserver was written by Gavriloaie Eugen-Andrei <crtmpserver@gmail.com>.
This manual page was written by Andriy Beregovenko <jet@jet.kiev.ua>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
Linux February 11, 2011 CRTMPSERVER(1)