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simple_linux_ts_streamer [2020/10/13 08:50] walkeradminsimple_linux_ts_streamer [2023/03/09 22:35] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ====== Simple Linux TS Streamer ====== ====== Simple Linux TS Streamer ======
-<color darkorange>Sep 2017</color>+<color darkorange>Oct 2020</color>
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     nohup sudo ./mpeg2ts_broadcaster 10.132.0.7 239.1.1.1 1234 0 ~/temp/F3720p.ts &     nohup sudo ./mpeg2ts_broadcaster 10.132.0.7 239.1.1.1 1234 0 ~/temp/F3720p.ts &
  
-Where: +Where:\\  
-10.132.0.7 -> is the IP address of the interface you want to stream from +10.132.0.7 -> is the IP address of the interface you want to stream from\\  
-239.1.1.1 -> multicast you want it come out on +239.1.1.1 -> multicast you want it come out on\\  
-1234 -> Port +1234 -> Port\\  
-0 -> To loop forever +0 -> To loop forever\\  
-~/temp/F3720p.ts -> Path to your ts file to use +~/temp/F3720p.ts -> Path to your ts file to use\\  
- +\\  
 +\\ 
 If you wrap the nohup and & around it, you can then disconnect and leave it running. If you wrap the nohup and & around it, you can then disconnect and leave it running.
-  +\\  
-To kill it: +\\  
-Sudo ps aux | grep mpeg2 +To kill it:\\  
-You will see it running as a process – just need to kill it: sudo kill -9 processid+Sudo ps aux | grep mpeg2\\  
 +You will see it running as a process – just need to kill it: sudo kill -9 processid\\ 
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