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RTPPLAY(1) General Commands Manual RTPPLAY(1) NAME rtpplay -- play back RTP sessions recorded by rtpdump SYNOPSIS rtpplay [-hTv] [-b time] [-e time] [-f infile] [-p profile] [-s port] address/port[/ttl] DESCRIPTION rtpplay reads RTP session data recorded by "rtpdump -F dump", from standard input and resends the traffic to the given address/port, op- tionally with a time-to-live value of ttl. The options are as follows: -b time Skip the first time seconds of input. -e time Only use the first time seconds of input. -f infile Read input from the given infile instead of from standard in- put. -h Print a short usage summary and exit. -p profile Use the specified profile of payload type to frequency mapping. By default, rtpplay uses the frequency profile specified in RFC 1890. For example, A-law PCM audio will be a single channel with a sample rate of 8 kHz. The profile file consists of lines containing two numeric values: the numeric payload type and the sample rate. This is silently ignored if -T is used. -s port Send packets from the specified port. By default, packets are sent from a random port. -T Time the outgoing RTP packets according to the original arrival time. By default, the RTP timestamps are used for timing in- stead. This smooths jitter and restores the packet sequence. RTCP packets are always sent with their original arrival tim- ing, which may change the relative order of RTP and RTCP pack- ets. -v Print the packets to standard output as they are sent out. By default, rtpplay operates silently. SEE ALSO rtpdump(1), rtpsend(1) AUTHORS rtpplay was written by Henning Schulzrinne <hgs@cs.columbia.edu>, with enhancements by Ping Pan and Akira Tsukamoto <akira.tsukamoto@gmail.com>. FreeBSD ports 15.0 November 23, 2017 RTPPLAY(1)
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