PeerStream Audio Video Streaming Server 4.60 (A/V Streaming Server branch)
PeerStream Audio Video Streaming server is alightweight, scalable and multi-purpose streamingserver for broadcasting nearly every known audioand video format. It supports all major formatsand can be configured to use other, not directlysupported media types. Encoding of live data isalso possible. Streaming via unicast, multicast,podcast, UPnP shares and bandwidth-saving via apeer-to-peer-network is supported.License: Other/Proprietary LicenseChanges:
This version fixes some smaller bugs in connectivity and offers firewall-friendly license retrieval through port 80.
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vdr-sxfe(1) Remote X-Server frontend for vdr-plugin-xineliboutput vdr-sxfe(1)NAME
vdr-sxfe - Remote X-Server frontend for vdr-plugin-xineliboutput
SYNOPSIS
vdr-sxfe [options] [xvdr[+udp|+tcp|+rtp]:[//host[:port]]]
DESCRIPTION
vdr-sxfe is a X/Xv/XvMc remote frontend, that plays back streams provided by vdr-plugin-xineliboutput.
OPTIONS --help Show (this) help message
--audio=audiodriver[:device]
Select audio driver and optional port
--video=videodriver[:device]
Select video driver and optional port As far as supported, possible video drivers might be: xshm, xv, xvmc, xxmc, vidix, XDirectFB,
opengl, sdl or none
--display=displayaddress
X11 display address
--wid=id
Use existing X11 window
--aspect=[auto|4:3|16:9|16:10|default]
Display aspect ratio (You can us a script to control the HW aspect ratio: --aspect=auto:path_to_script)
--fullscreen
Fullscreen mode
--hud Head Up Display OSD mode
--width=x
Video window width
--height=x
Video window height
--noscaling
Disable all video scaling
--post=name[:arg=val[,arg=val]]
Load and use xine post plugins, e.g.:
o --post=upmix
o --post=upmix;tvtime:enabled=1,cheap_mode=1)
--lirc[=devicename]
Use lirc input device Optional lirc socket name can be given
--verbose
Verbose debug output
--silent
Silent mode (report only errors)
--syslog
Write all output to system log
--nokbd
Disable keyboard input
--daemon
Run as daemon (disable keyboard, log to syslog and fork to background)
--slave
Enable slave mode (read commands from stdin)
--reconnect
Automatically reconnect when connection has been lost
--tcp, --udp, --rtp
Use TCP, UDP or RTP transport If no transport options are given, transports are tried in following order: local pipe, rtp, udp, tcp
EXAMPLES
Search for VDR (xineliboutput) server, connect to it and negotiate best available transport, use best available audio:
vdr-sxfe
Connect to 192.168.1.3 default port and negoate best available transport:
vdr-sxfe xvdr://192.168.1.3
Connect to 192.168.2.100, port 12550 and use TCP transport:
vdr-sxfe xvdr+tcp://192.168.2.100:12550
Automatically search for VDR server and use UDP transport:
vdr-sxfe xvdr+udp:
vdr-syfe --udp
Use alsa:
vdr-sxfe --audio alsa
Use alsa (and specific card/sub-device):
vdr-sxfe --audio alsa:plughw:1,1
Video driver (and display / device):
vdr-sxfe --video xv
vdr-sxfe --video xvmc:127.0.0.1:1.0
NOTE
If deinterlacing post plugin options are not given at command line, deinterlacing is controlled by VDR plugin configuration menu settings.
De-interlacing can also be forced on or off with command-line option "--post tvtime". Examples:
vdr-sxfe --post tvtime:method=Linear,cheap_mode=1,pulldown=0,use_progressive_frame_flag=1
vdr-sxfe --post tvtime:enable=0
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Tobias Grimm <etobi@debian.org>
10 June 2012 vdr-sxfe(1)