Astra (software)
Astra is a professional software to organize digital broadcasting service for TV operators and broadcasters, internet service providers, hotels, etc. Astra is an acronym for "advanced streaming application".
| Original author(s) | Andrey Dyldin |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Cesbo Ltd. |
| Stable release | 4.4 (July 25, 2015) 5.64 (November 22, 2018) |
| Written in | ANSI C |
| Operating system | Linux |
| Type | Television, digital video broadcasting |
| License | 4.4 GPLv3 5.64 Proprietary |
| Website | cesbo |
Astra supports many protocols and standards to receive channels from different sources. Received channels prepares and transmits into the IP network. Built-in scripting language (Lua) allow to customize business logic of the application.
Features
- Data format: MPEG-TS
- Receiving formats and standards:
- Transmitting formats and standards:
- Data processing:
- Descrambling: DVB-CI
- MPEG-TS demultiplexing – extract single channel from the multi-program transport stream
- MPEG-TS multiplexing – combine several channels into single multi-program transport stream[1]
- DVB-T2 MI decapsulation[1]
- Analyzing MPEG-TS streams
- Redundancy for incoming streams
- MPEG-TS PID remapping and filtering
- Other:
References
- Feature available only in proprietary version
External links
- Official website
- Source code repository on Bitbucket
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