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Install ffplayout
ffplayout provides *.deb and *.rpm packages, which makes it more easy to install and use, but there is still some steps to do.
- download the latest ffplayout from release page and place the package in the /tmp folder.
- install it with
apt install /tmp/ffplayout_<VERSION>_amd64.deb
- install ffmpeg/ffprobe, or compile and copy it to /usr/local/bin/
- activate systemd services:
systemctl enable ffplayout
systemctl enable --now ffpapi
- add admin user to ffpapi:
ffpapi -a
- use a revers proxy for SSL, Port is 8787.
- login with your browser, address without proxy would be: http://[IP ADDRESS]:8787
Default location for playlists and media files are: /var/lib/ffplayout/.
When you don't need the frontend and API, skip enable the systemd service ffpapi.
When playlists are created and the ffplayout output is configured, you can start the process: systemctl start ffplayout
, or click start in frontend.
If you want to configure ffplayout over terminal, you can edit /etc/ffplayout/ffplayout.yml.
Manual Install
- install ffmpeg/ffprobe, or compile and copy it to /usr/local/bin/
- download the latest archive from release page
- copy the ffplayout and ffpapi binary to
/usr/bin/
- copy assets/ffplayout.yml to
/etc/ffplayout
- create folder
/var/log/ffplayout
- create system user ffpu
- give ownership from
/etc/ffplayout
and/var/log/ffplayout
to ffpu - copy assets/ffpapi.service, assets/ffplayout.service and assets/ffplayout@.service to
/etc/systemd/system
- copy assets/11-ffplayout to
/etc/sudoers.d/
- copy assets/ffpapi.1.gz and assets/ffplayout.1.gz to
/usr/share/man/man1/
- copy public folder to
/usr/share/ffplayout/
- activate service and run it:
systemctl enable --now ffpapi ffplayout