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| ristreceiver -p 0 -i rist://@99.98.97.96:8200?bandwidth=2048&buffer-min=720 -o udp://127.0.0.1:11111| The receiver listens for a simple profile RIST connection at its external address, port 8200, specifying a maximum bitrate of 2Mbps and a 720ms buffer. The stream will be output to the localhost adapter, port 11111, where vlc or another application will be able to view it.|
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| ristreceiver -p 1 -e 128 -p blarg -t tun11 -i rist://123.123.123.123:8400?bandwidth=3036&buffer-min=960 -o udp://237.237.237.6:20000?miface=eth1,udp://127.0.0.1:22000| Main protocol, encrypted and tunneling, reaching out to the rist sender at 123.123.123.123. Bandwidth is set to 3Mbps, the buffer to 960ms. Note that here two identical streams are emitted, one being to a multicast address out of eth1, and the other a unicast stream sent to the local host.|
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| ristreceiver -p 1 -e 128 -p blarg -t tun12 -v 4 -i rist://123.123.123.123:8600?bandwidth=4048&buffer-min=600 -o udp://237.237.237.6:20000?miface=eth1&stream-id=1&cname=stream1,udp://237.237.237.5:22000?miface=eth1&stream-id=2&cname=stream2| In this case the receive decrypts a muliplexed connection from 123.123.123.123. Notice the bandwidth is big enough for two streams. It outputs the two streams, distinguishing between them by the stream-id, to multicast addresses out the eth1 network adapter. Note also that the cname is specified so that in reading the log we can readily distinguish between the two. Verbosity in this case is set to warnings| |
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| ristreceiver -p 1 -e 128 -s blarg -t tun11 -i rist://123.123.123.123:8400?bandwidth=3036&buffer-min=960 -o udp://237.237.237.6:20000?miface=eth1,udp://127.0.0.1:22000| Main protocol, encrypted and tunneling, reaching out to the rist sender at 123.123.123.123. Bandwidth is set to 3Mbps, the buffer to 960ms. Note that here two identical streams are emitted, one being to a multicast address out of eth1, and the other a unicast stream sent to the local host.|
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| ristreceiver -p 1 -e 128 -s blarg -t tun12 -v 4 -i rist://123.123.123.123:8600?bandwidth=4048&buffer-min=600 -o udp://237.237.237.6:20000?miface=eth1&stream-id=1&cname=stream1,udp://237.237.237.5:22000?miface=eth1&stream-id=2&cname=stream2| In this case the receive decrypts a muliplexed connection from 123.123.123.123. Notice the bandwidth is big enough for two streams. It outputs the two streams, distinguishing between them by the stream-id, to multicast addresses out the eth1 network adapter. Note also that the cname is specified so that in reading the log we can readily distinguish between the two. Verbosity in this case is set to warnings| |