num_servers 1
#
-# All input ports are treated exactly the same, but you may use multiple ones nevertheless.
+# You may specify multiple input ports; save for TLS settings (TLS is automatically
+# enabled for a port if you give a key pair), they are treated exactly the same.
+# “port N” is equivalent to “listen [::]:N”. TLS requires kTLS support (Linux >= 4.13,
+# CONFIG_TLS enabled).
#
port 9094
# listen 127.0.0.1:9095
# listen [::1]:9095
+# listen [::]:443 tls_cert=/etc/letsencrypt/live/example.org/fullchain.pem tls_key=/etc/letsencrypt/live/example.org/privkey.pem
stats_file cubemap.stats
stats_interval 60
# for sending on to another Cubemap instance.
stream /test.flv.metacube src=http://gruessi.zrh.sesse.net:4013/test.flv encoding=metacube
+# A stream where the input is _not_ Metacube framed. Note that the stream needs to
+# have no header and be self-synchronizing (like with UDP input below), and most formats
+# are not like this. A typical example, however, is MPEG-TS.
+stream /test.ts src=http://gruessi.zrh.sesse.net:4013/test.ts src_encoding=raw
+
# UDP input. TS is the most common container to use over UDP (you cannot
# take any arbitrary container and expect it to work).
# backlog_size=<number of bytes> overrides the backlog, which is normally 10 MB.