# streamlink > Extracts streams from various services and pipes them into a video player of choice. > More information: . - Attempt to extract streams from the URL specified, and if it's successful, print out a list of available streams to choose from: `streamlink {{example.com/stream}}` - Open a stream with the specified quality: `streamlink {{example.com/stream}} {{720p60}}` - Select the highest or lowest available quality: `streamlink {{example.com/stream}} {{best|worst}}` - Use a specific player to feed stream data to (VLC is used by default if found): `streamlink --player={{mpv}} {{example.com/stream}} {{best}}` - Skip a specific amount of time from the beginning of the stream. For live streams, this is a negative offset from the end of the stream (rewind): `streamlink --hls-start-offset {{[HH:]MM:SS}} {{example.com/stream}} {{best}}` - Skip to the beginning of a live stream, or as far back as possible: `streamlink --hls-live-restart {{example.com/stream}} {{best}}` - Write stream data to a file instead of playing it: `streamlink --output {{path/to/file.ts}} {{example.com/stream}} {{best}}` - Open the stream in the player, while at the same time writing it to a file: `streamlink --record {{path/to/file.ts}} {{example.com/stream}} {{best}}`