- #CLEMENTINE PLAYER INSTALL ON RASPBERRY PI HOW TO#
- #CLEMENTINE PLAYER INSTALL ON RASPBERRY PI UPDATE#
- #CLEMENTINE PLAYER INSTALL ON RASPBERRY PI ARCHIVE#
- #CLEMENTINE PLAYER INSTALL ON RASPBERRY PI FULL#
Video_width, video_height = gh_av.video_get_resolution(av1)
#CLEMENTINE PLAYER INSTALL ON RASPBERRY PI HOW TO#
If you are interested about how vplay works, here are some code snippets that show how to use the audio-video functions of the FFmpeg plugin (Lua or Python) in GLSL Hacker:Īv1 = gh_av.decoder_open(av_filename, loop_mode) The video played on a quad with a texture tiling factor of 2.0 $ vplay /video=\"/home/pi/mykoolvideo.mp4\" /useboxĪnd since the video is a simple 2D texture, you can play with the uv tiling factor in the pixel shader (line 31 and 388 of the xml file): I added a command line parameter /usebox (you can add other params by parsing the command line in Lua, look for the gh_utils.get_command_line() function in the source code of the demo, line 167) to play the video using a 3D cube and a perspective camera: After all, in a FRAME script, a video is just a simple 2D texture that can be mapped (like any other texture) on any 3D object. But vplay can be easily tweaked to play the video on another kind of support like a 3D box. width, /height and /fullscreen are command line parameters of GLSL Hacker and are not specific to VPlay demo.īy default, the video is played on a quad with an orthographic camera (a 2D camera). $ vplay /width=1920 /height=1080 /fullscreen /video=\"/home/pi/mykoolvideo.mp4\" You can also force the resolution and fullscreen mode like this: $ vplay /video=\"/home/pi/mykoolvideo.mp4\" $ vplay /video=\"video_file_absolute_path\" Open a terminal in vplay folder and pass the absolute path to the video file: In a word, vplay is a video player based on GLSL Hacker that uses FFmpeg to decode audio-video files, OpenMAX to play the decoded audio buffer and OpenGL ES to display the decoded video frames.
#CLEMENTINE PLAYER INSTALL ON RASPBERRY PI FULL#
The full source code in Lua is included in the download (in the audio_video/ folder): vplay is simply GLSL Hacker that has been renamed in vplay.
#CLEMENTINE PLAYER INSTALL ON RASPBERRY PI ARCHIVE#
I prepared an archive file for Raspberry Pi with a ready-to-use video player named vplay. The FFmpeg plugin is available with all versions of GLSL Hacker: Windows, Linux, OS X and, of course, Raspberry Pi.
#CLEMENTINE PLAYER INSTALL ON RASPBERRY PI UPDATE#
So a big thanks to Dan and others for this update to FPP.Did you know that you can easily code an audio video player with the latest version 0.8.4 of GLSL Hacker ? This is possible thanks to the FFmpeg plugin that can now read audio and video frames and synchronize them. I was then able to upload my fsq & audio files in to FPP and have them saved directly on the SD card (No need for a USB memory stick). Then use "Grow Filesystem" follow prompts and you are good to go and you will have the remaining size of your SD card to store your files on. So a quick look on the falcon Christmas page Dan provided the following info on how to make use of the full sd card storage. I noticed the External Storage Device had the SD card listed but only 0.7GB free.
![clementine player install on raspberry pi clementine player install on raspberry pi](https://www.destructiveburn.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Audacious-2.png)
So I had a look in the FPP settings to view the storage device (Status Control/FPP settings).
![clementine player install on raspberry pi clementine player install on raspberry pi](https://mycomputerhelp.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/TBOPlayer-Omxplayer-GUI-for-Raspbian.jpg)
I wanted to try and use the Rasp pi / FPP set up without having to use a USB memory stick to save the fsq & audio files on (as per the previous FPP versions) as I had read that it was possible to now store these on the micro sd card.
![clementine player install on raspberry pi clementine player install on raspberry pi](https://www.how2shout.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/install-celemtine.jpg)
I then set my Network settings as required. I followed these instructions and FPP loaded very quickly on the Rasp Pi and I was able to access FPP by simply typing fpp into my browser. There is heaps of great info about FPP on the Falcon Christmas ForumĪnyway I thought I might do a quick post and about a things I noticed as a new FPP user.ĭan Kulp has provided great installations instructions here
![clementine player install on raspberry pi clementine player install on raspberry pi](https://www.linux-magazine.com/var/linux_magazin/storage/images/media/linux-magazine-eng-us/images/clementine_f3/760667-1-eng-US/Clementine_F3_reference.png)
As most are probably aware there is 2.0 version of FPP available