93 lines
3.7 KiB
INI
93 lines
3.7 KiB
INI
# Main configuration file for video looper.
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# You can change settings like what video player is used or where to search for
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# movie files. Lines that begin with # are comments that will be ignored.
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# Uncomment a line by removing its preceding # character.
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# Video looper configuration block follows.
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[video_looper]
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# What video player will be used to play movies. Can be either omxplayer or
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# hello_video. omxplayer can play common formats like avi, mov, mp4, etc. and
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# with full audio and video, but it has a small ~100ms delay between loops.
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# hello_video is a simpler player that doesn't do audio and only plays raw H264
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# streams, but loops seemlessly. The default is omxplayer.
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video_player = omxplayer
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#video_player = hello_video
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# Where to find movie files. Can be either usb_drive or directory. When using
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# usb_drive any USB stick inserted in to the Pi will be automatically mounted
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# and searched for video files (only in the root directory). Alternatively the
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# directory option will search only a specified directory on the SD card for
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# movie files. Note that you change the directory by modifying the setting in
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# the [directory] section below. The default is usb_drive.
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file_reader = usb_drive
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#file_reader = directory
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# The rest of the configuration for video looper below is optional and can be
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# ignored.
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# Control whether informative messages about the current player state are
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# displayed, like the number of movies loaded or if it's waiting to load movies.
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# Default is true to display these messages, but can be set to false to disable
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# them entirely.
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osd = true
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#osd = false
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# Change the color of the background that is displayed behind movies (only works
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# with omxplayer). Provide 3 numeric values from 0 to 255 separated by a commma
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# for the red, green, and blue color value. Default is 0, 0, 0 or black.
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bgcolor = 0, 0, 0
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# Change the color of the foreground text that is displayed with the on screen
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# display messages. Provide 3 numeric values in the same format as bgcolor
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# above. Default is 255, 255, 255 or white.
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fgcolor = 255, 255, 255
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# Output program state to standard output if true.
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console_output = true
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#console_output = false
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# Directory file reader configuration follows.
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[directory]
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# The path to search for movies when using the directory file reader.
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path = /home/pi
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# USB drive file reader configuration follows.
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[usb_drive]
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# The path to mount new USB drives. A number will be appended to the path for
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# each mounted drive (i.e. /mnt/usbdrive0, /mnt/usbdrive1, etc.).
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mount_path = /mnt/usbdrive
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# Whether to mount the USB drives as readonly (true) or writable (false). It is
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# recommended to mount USB drives readonly for reliability.
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readonly = true
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# omxplayer configuration follows.
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[omxplayer]
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# List of supported file extensions. Must be comma separated and should not
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# include the dot at the start of the extension.
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extensions = avi, mov, mkv, mp4, m4v
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# Sound output for omxplayer, either hdmi, local, or both. When set to hdmi the
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# video sound will be played on the HDMI output, and when set to local the sound
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# will be played on the analog audio output. A value of both will play sound on
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# both HDMI and the analog output. The both value is the default.
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sound = both
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#sound = hdmi
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#sound = local
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# Any extra command line arguments to pass to omxplayer. It is not recommended
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# that you change this unless you have a specific need to do so! The audio and
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# video FIFO buffers are kept low to reduce clipping ends of movie at loop.
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extra_args = --no-osd --audio_fifo 0.01 --video_fifo 0.01
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# hello_video player configuration follows.
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[hello_video]
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# List of supported file extensions. Must be comma separated and should not
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# include the dot at the start of the extension.
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extensions = h264
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