A fork of https://github.com/ffplayout/ffplayout
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2018-01-01.xml | ||
ffplayout.conf | ||
ffplayout.py | ||
ffplayout.service | ||
gen_playlist_from_subfolders.sh | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md |
ffplayout
This is a streaming solution based on python and ffmpeg.
The goal is to play for every day an xml playlist, while the current playlist is still editable.
Features
- have all values in a separate config file
- dynamic playlist
- replace missing playlist or clip with a blank clip
- send emails with error message
- overlay a logo
- trim and fade the last clip, to get full 24 hours, if the duration is less then 6 seconds add a blank clip
- set custom day start, so you can have playlist for example: from 6am to 6am, instate of 0am to 12pm
- normal system requirements and no special tools
- we only need ffmpeg, ffprobe and a buffer tool like mbuffer or pv
- no GPU power is needed
- ram and cpu depends on video resolution, minimum 4 threads and 3GB ram for 720p are recommend
- python version 3.5 and up
XML Playlist Example
<playlist>
<head>
<meta name="author" content="example"/>
<meta name="title" content="Live Stream"/>
<meta name="copyright" content="(c)2018 example.org"/>
<meta name="date" content="2018-02-03"/>
</head>
<body>
<video src="/path/clip_01.mkv" begin="21600" dur="18.000000" in="0.00" out="18.000000"/>
<video src="/path/clip_02.mkv" begin="21618" dur="18.111000" in="0.00" out="18.111000"/>
<video src="/path/clip_03.mkv" begin="21636.1" dur="247.896000" in="0.00" out="247.896000"/>
<video src="/path/clip_04.mkv" begin="21884" dur="483.114000" in="0.00" out="483.114000"/>
<video src="/path/clip_05.mkv" begin="22367.1" dur="20.108000" in="0.00" out="20.108000"/>
<video src="/path/clip & specials.mkv" begin="22387.2" dur="203.290000" in="0.00" out="203.290000"/>
<video src="/path/clip_06.mkv" begin="22590.5" dur="335.087000" in="300.00" out="335.087000"/>
</body>
</playlist>
Installation
- install ffmpeg, ffprobe and mbuffer
- copy, or symlink, ffplayout.py to /usr/local/bin/
- copy, or symlink, ffplayout.conf to /etc/ffplayout/
- copy ffplayout.service to /etc/systemd/system/
- change user in service file
- create playlists folder, in that format: /playlists/year/month
- set variables in config file to your needs
- use get_playlist_from_subfolders.sh /path/to/*.mp4s as a starting point for your playlists (path in script needs to change)
- activate service and start it: sudo systemctl enable ffplayout && sudo systemctl start ffplayout
TODO
- check when clip or playlist got lost while playling (maybe not possible)