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Universal media server playlist
Universal media server playlist





universal media server playlist

Switches are also available to turn the volume up, turn the volume down, and mute the audio. In this example, a switch is available to control the power to the television. Usage examples Chromecast & Kodi control with switches For more information see the time section in the template documentation. Using now() will cause templates to be refreshed at the start of every new minute. When using state_template, if you use a template that depends on the current time it is recommended to use now(). The source attribute is the currently select source, while the source_list attribute is a list of all available sources. When providing select_source as a command, it is recommended to also provide the attributes source, and source_list. The volume_mute service should toggle the mute setting. The attribute is_volume_muted should return either True or the on state when the volume is muted. It is also recommended that the command volume_up, the command volume_down, the command volume_mute, and the attribute is_volume_muted all be provided together. If not provided, the toggle command will delegate to turn_on or turn_off based on the state. If all the children are idle/off and state is on, the Universal Media Player’s state will be on. If state indicates the media player is off, this status will take precedence over the states of the children. The state attribute indicates if the media player is on or off. It is recommended that the command turn_on, the command turn_off, and the attribute state all be provided together. Entities in the children: list must be media players, but the state template can contain any entity. The Universal Media Player will also inherit its state from the first active child if a state_template is not provided. The Universal Media Player will control the first child on the list that is active (not idle/off). The Universal Media Player will primarily imitate one of its children. > One of those three examples could work, but what do we know.The device class that this entity represents. > You need to be more precise in terms of what your environment needs. > $ ffmpeg -f lavfi -i testsrc2 -c:v libx264 -f mpegts udp://otherhost:2222> Could someone help me to realize this? I'm not an expert in this issue. > $ ffmpeg -f lavfi -i testsrc2 -c:v libx264 -f matroska -listen 1 tcp://localhost:1234> $ ffmpeg -f lavfi -i testsrc2 -c:v libx264 -f matroska -listen 1 ffmpeg can send to another host's socket, e.g.: > Anyway: ffmpeg can host its own listening socket, e.g.: > What protocol does it expect? (Pure TCP/UDP, or HTTP? RTMP, RTSP?) What > on a socket of its own? Is it connecting to another server's socket? > What sort of socket are you thinking of? Is the mediaserver listening (I may be confusing it with Universal Media Server.) > Isn't mediatomb itself capable of sourcing from HLS URLs? I don't > stream to a network socket, the mediaserver reads from this socket and m3u8 in ffmpeg (without transcoding), which sends the > Mediatomb) and transfer the stream to my DLNA-TV (Panasonic).

universal media server playlist

> on my router (Fritzbox 7312 MIPS-based) via a mediaserver (e.g. What I need to add in the command for audio output and that ffmpeg does Video:9399kB audio:1222kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB global PES packet size mismatchĪv_interleaved_write_frame(): Broken pipeB time=00:01:40.75 bitrate=Įrror writing trailer of : Broken pipeframe=ġ286 fps= 42 q=-1.0 Lsize= 10690kB time=00:01:40.80 bitrate= Skipping 4 segments ahead, expired from playlists Stream ends prematurely at 472320, should be The stream plays on the TV, but without audio. Like DVD, VCD or others, make sure you set the correct buffer size If you want the mpeg file to be compliant to some specification VBV buffer size not set, using default size of 130KB acodec copy -vcodec copy -f mpeg -listen 1 įfmpeg version 3.0.1 Copyright (c) 2000-2016 the FFmpeg developersĬonfiguration: -prefix=/home/user/ffmpeg-3.0.1-installationĭuration: N/A, start: 812.762000, bitrate: N/A

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Universal media server playlist