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**ffplayout-engine**
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The purpose with ffplayout is to provide a 24/7 broadcasting solution that plays a *json* playlist for every day, while keeping the current playlist editable.
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**Check [ffplayout-frontend](https://github.com/ffplayout/ffplayout-frontend): web-based GUI for ffplayout**
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**Features**
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- have all values in a separate config file
- dynamic playlist
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- replace missing playlist or clip with a dummy clip
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- playing clips from [watched folder](https://github.com/ffplayout/ffplayout-engine/wiki/Watch-Folder)
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- send emails with error message
- overlay a logo
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- overlay text, controllable through [messenger](https://github.com/ffplayout/messenger) over libzmq
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- **EBU R128 loudness** normalization (single pass) (experimental)
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- loop clip in playlist which `out` value is higher then its `duration`, see also [Loop Clip](https://github.com/ffplayout/ffplayout-engine/wiki/Loop-Clip)
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- loop playlist infinitely
- trim and fade the last clip, to get full 24 hours
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- when playlist is not 24 hours long, loop filler clip until time is full
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- set custom day start, so you can have playlist for example: from 6am to 6am, instate of 0am to 12pm
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- normal system requirements and no special tools
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- no GPU power is needed
- stream to server or play on desktop
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- on posix systems ffplayout can reload config with *SIGHUP*
- logging to files, or colored output to console
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- add filters to input, if is necessary to match output stream:
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- **yadif** (deinterlacing)
- **pad** (letterbox or pillarbox to fit aspect)
- **fps** (change fps)
- **scale** (fit target resolution)
- **aevalsrc** (if video have no audio)
- **apad** (add silence if audio duration is to short)
- **tpad** (add black frames if video duration is to short)
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- add custom [filters](https://github.com/ffplayout/ffplayout-engine/tree/master/ffplayout/filters)
- add custom [arguments](https://github.com/ffplayout/ffplayout-engine/tree/master/ffplayout/config)
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- different types of [output](https://github.com/ffplayout/ffplayout-engine/wiki/Outputs):
- **stream**
- **desktop**
- **HLS**
- **custom**
- Multi Channel
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Requirements
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- python version 3.6+
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- python module **watchdog** (only when `playlist_mode: False`)
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- python module **colorama** if you are on windows
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- python modules **PyYAML**, **requests**, **supervisor**
- **ffmpeg v4.2+** and **ffprobe** (**ffplay** if you want to play on desktop)
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- if you want to overlay text, ffmpeg needs to have **libzmq**
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- RAM and CPU depends on video resolution, minimum 4 threads and 3GB RAM for 720p are recommend
JSON Playlist Example
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```json
{
"channel": "Test 1",
"date": "2019-03-05",
"program": [{
"in": 0,
"out": 647.68,
"duration": 647.68,
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"source": "/Media/clip1.mp4"
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}, {
"in": 0,
"out": 149,
"duration": 149,
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"source": "/Media/clip2.mp4"
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}, {
"in": 0,
"out": 114.72,
"duration": 114.72,
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"source": "/Media/clip3.mp4",
"category": "advertisement"
}, {
"in": 0,
"out": 2531.36,
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"duration": 2531.36,
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"source": "/Media/clip4.mp4",
"category": ""
}
]
}
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```
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**If you need a simple playlist generator check:** [playlist-generator](https://github.com/ffplayout/playlist-generator)
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**Warning**
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(Endless) streaming over multiple days will only work when config have **day_start** value and the **length** value is **24 hours**. If you need only some hours for every day, use a *cron* job, or something similar.
Remote source from URL
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You can use sources from remote URL in that way:
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```json
...
{
"in": 0,
"out": 149,
"duration": 149,
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"source": "https://example.org/big_buck_bunny.webm"
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}
```
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But be careful with it, better test it multiple times!
More informations in [Wiki](https://github.com/ffplayout/ffplayout-engine/wiki/Remote-URL-Source)
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Installation
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Check [INSTALL.md](docs/INSTALL.md)
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Start with Arguments
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-----
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ffplayout also allows the passing of parameters:
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- `-c, --config` use given config file
- `-f, --folder` use folder for playing
- `-l, --log` for user-defined log path, *none* for console output
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- `-i, --loop` loop playlist infinitely
- `-m, --mode` set output mode: **desktop**, **hls**, **stream**, ...
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- `-p, --playlist` for playlist file
- `-s, --start` set start time in *hh:mm:ss*, *now* for start with first
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- `-t, --length` set length in *hh:mm:ss*, *none* for no length check
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You can run the command like:
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```SHELL
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./ffplayout.py -l none -p ~/playlist.json -d -s now -t none -m desktop
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```
Multi Channel
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For streaming multiple channels you need to use python supervisorD. A systemd [service](/docs/ffplayout-engine-multichannel.service) for it you found in docs folder.
To configure every channel create your ffplayout yaml configs under **/etc/ffplayout** with naming them **ffplayout-001.yml**, **ffplayout-002.yml** and so on. Then copy and edit the supervisor config [/supervisor/conf.d/engine-001.conf](/supervisor/conf.d/engine-001.conf) with the same numbering.