View, edit, or delete Transport Streams
Last Updated:
July 07, 2026
- Click Transport Stream on the navigation bar and locate the Transport Stream you want to view, modify, remove, or view.
- Click the ellipsis menu (
).- Modify: to change the transport stream values. Changing any transport stream parameters except for Name, destination IP, destination UDP Port, and mute setting will result in the TS and all associated mappings being restarted. This will cause a video outage lasting from 1 – 5 seconds.
- Delete: to remove the transport stream. Deletion of a transport stream will also delete all associated mappings (UDP, PID, or PassThru).
- Output PSI: shows the parsed Output PSI (PATs and PMTs) for the transport stream.
- Stats: displays the output transport stream statistics; the current, average, and peak data rate, stream rate, PSI insertion rate, NULL packet rate, and counts of send failures and CC errors. Average and peak rates are over the last 15 minutes. Send failures and CC errors are counts over the last 5 seconds and total counts since transport stream was created.
View TS details
- To view additional details of a
transport stream click on the caret (>) icon on that desired row of the TS. This
provides information about; assigned output I/F IP, pipe assigned to stream,
information rate, PID remapping selection, state, session ID, LSM indication,
output stream state, and creation date of stream.
To view the program mappings that are mapped, click Transport Stream in the navigation pane. On the Transport Stream screen, click on the clickable number under the Mappings column. This displays all the information about the program mappings such as if they are enabled, input multicast, input source, mapping status, and input CC fault.
The Transport stream function screen displays the following information: the name, destination IP, type, TSID, DEPI/ID, Mappings, and TS output states. For more information about TS output states, see Transport stream output states. - Use the fields and controls of the dialog window to change or delete the Transport Stream. Click the Submit or Cancel button to process the operation.
Other options available on the transport streams screen are:
User Interface Description 
Refresh the list of transport streams. 
Deletes all the transport streams. You can choose to delete TS from a specific server by choosing from the drop down list. 
Filter to display streams based on one of the following:
- Destination (IP)
- Name (TS name)
- Output Stream Type (video, SCTE55-1DS, LSM)
- Pipe name
- Transport stream type (Manual, RTSP, RPC)
- Status (OK, Error, Inactive, Disabled, Idle)

Navigation across stream pages. 
Number of streams to be listed per page.
