@item mime_type
Export the MIME type.
+@item http_version
+Exports the HTTP response version number. Usually "1.0" or "1.1".
+
@item icy
If set to 1 request ICY (SHOUTcast) metadata from the server. If the server
supports this, the metadata has to be retrieved by the application by reading
Start offset of the extracted segment, in bytes.
@item end
End offset of the extracted segment, in bytes.
+If set to 0, extract till end of file.
@end table
Examples:
subfile,,start,183241728,end,366490624,,:archive.tar
@end example
+Play a MPEG-TS file from start offset till end:
+@example
+subfile,,start,32815239,end,0,,:video.ts
+@end example
+
@section tee
Writes the output to multiple protocols. The individual outputs are separated
@item send_buffer_size=@var{bytes}
Set send buffer size, expressed bytes.
+
+@item tcp_nodelay=@var{1|0}
+Set TCP_NODELAY to disable Nagle's algorithm. Default value is 0.
@end table
The following example shows how to setup a listening TCP connection
Note, if using OpenSSL, this currently only makes sure that the
peer certificate is signed by one of the root certificates in the CA
database, but it does not validate that the certificate actually
-matches the host name we are trying to connect to. (With GnuTLS,
+matches the host name we are trying to connect to. (With other backends,
the host name is validated as well.)
This is disabled by default since it requires a CA database to be