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Go2TV
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Selfhosted open source digital signage Screenly alternative
Little different approach https://github.com/alexballas/go2tv
- go2tv: Cast media files to UPnP/DLNA Media Renderers and Smart TVs
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A simple guide to streaming pirated content on your smart TV
go2tv : go based, portable, no setup (point to file and subtitle and we're good to go), GUI, cross-platform, bubbleupnp support for external subs.
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Video processing on worker
With ffmpeg the best supported way is to pass the video file directly to it. So you would first need to upload it somewhere. You can also pipe your input to it but due to https://video.stackexchange.com/questions/34087/ffmpeg-fails-on-pipe-to-pipe-video-decoding this might fail sometimes. Here is an example function where you pass an io.Writer (ffmpeg output) and an input. https://github.com/alexballas/go2tv/blob/main/utils/transcode.go
- Good Go packages for video compression?
- Show HN: Go2TV – Cast your videos and music to Smart TVs and other (DMR) devices
- Go2TV - cast videos to UPnP/DLNA MediaRenderers
checkrr
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how do you know if a backup is dead (even if you have multiple copies)
Take a look: Checkrr
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is there a program that can check files for corruption?
You could use this: https://github.com/aetaric/checkrr
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checkrr 3.0.0 released
In https://github.com/aetaric/checkrr/blob/main/checkrr.yaml.example
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Feature Request - Media Integrity Check
I slapped together a utility for this awhile back: https://github.com/aetaric/checkrr a little go binary that will either report the broken files or fetch replacements via radarr or sonarr. I run it weekly on my server in a cron. Processes ~44k files in about 2 hours after the first pass.
What are some alternatives?
dms - A UPnP DLNA Digital Media Server that includes basic video transcoding. Tested on a Panasonic Viera television, several Android UPnP apps, and Chromecast.
HBBatchBeast - A free GUI application for HandBrake and FFmpeg/FFprobe with an emphasis on batch conversion (including recursive folder scans and folder watching) -Windows, macOS, Linux & Docker
Pion WebRTC - Pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API
radarr_autodelete - A Python script to delete movies with a certain tag after a certain amount of days.
simpleDLNA - A simple, zero-config DLNA media server, that you can just fire up and be done with it.
libvlc-go - Go bindings for libVLC and high-level media player interface
reisen - A simple library to extract video and audio frames from media containers (based on libav).
Tdarr - Tdarr - Distributed transcode automation using FFmpeg/HandBrake + Audio/Video library analytics + video health checking (Windows, macOS, Linux & Docker)
blast - blast your linux audio to DLNA receivers
avio - Audio Visual IO tools for Isomer
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vtc-py - A SMTPE video timecode library for Python