Auto-play and keep omxplayer-pi running on Ubuntu Core 18
I got Ubuntu Core 18 running on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+. I want the computer to boot and automatically play a video file to HDMI output and loop.
I can log in via SSH and run omxplayer-pi test.mp4
and it plays a video on a TV connected via HDMI.
How do I automate this so that it runs on boot?
Once I get the basic automation in place, I'll probably want to write a script to keep trying to play the video if, for example, the omxplayer-pi
process dies.
snap ubuntu-core raspberrypi
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I got Ubuntu Core 18 running on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+. I want the computer to boot and automatically play a video file to HDMI output and loop.
I can log in via SSH and run omxplayer-pi test.mp4
and it plays a video on a TV connected via HDMI.
How do I automate this so that it runs on boot?
Once I get the basic automation in place, I'll probably want to write a script to keep trying to play the video if, for example, the omxplayer-pi
process dies.
snap ubuntu-core raspberrypi
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I got Ubuntu Core 18 running on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+. I want the computer to boot and automatically play a video file to HDMI output and loop.
I can log in via SSH and run omxplayer-pi test.mp4
and it plays a video on a TV connected via HDMI.
How do I automate this so that it runs on boot?
Once I get the basic automation in place, I'll probably want to write a script to keep trying to play the video if, for example, the omxplayer-pi
process dies.
snap ubuntu-core raspberrypi
I got Ubuntu Core 18 running on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+. I want the computer to boot and automatically play a video file to HDMI output and loop.
I can log in via SSH and run omxplayer-pi test.mp4
and it plays a video on a TV connected via HDMI.
How do I automate this so that it runs on boot?
Once I get the basic automation in place, I'll probably want to write a script to keep trying to play the video if, for example, the omxplayer-pi
process dies.
snap ubuntu-core raspberrypi
snap ubuntu-core raspberrypi
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Turns out this is a bit of work on Ubuntu Core. It was for me, anyway--I had to learn the ins and outs of building, installing, and using snaps. There are documentation and examples available and it worked as advertised.
After getting a hot tip I hacked on on https://github.com/ogra1/iptv-player-snap. My fork is here. It will automatically loop a video on boot on an ubuntu core raspberry pi. No X server or window manager required!
Note: there's an easy alternative video looper that runs on raspbian.
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Turns out this is a bit of work on Ubuntu Core. It was for me, anyway--I had to learn the ins and outs of building, installing, and using snaps. There are documentation and examples available and it worked as advertised.
After getting a hot tip I hacked on on https://github.com/ogra1/iptv-player-snap. My fork is here. It will automatically loop a video on boot on an ubuntu core raspberry pi. No X server or window manager required!
Note: there's an easy alternative video looper that runs on raspbian.
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Turns out this is a bit of work on Ubuntu Core. It was for me, anyway--I had to learn the ins and outs of building, installing, and using snaps. There are documentation and examples available and it worked as advertised.
After getting a hot tip I hacked on on https://github.com/ogra1/iptv-player-snap. My fork is here. It will automatically loop a video on boot on an ubuntu core raspberry pi. No X server or window manager required!
Note: there's an easy alternative video looper that runs on raspbian.
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Turns out this is a bit of work on Ubuntu Core. It was for me, anyway--I had to learn the ins and outs of building, installing, and using snaps. There are documentation and examples available and it worked as advertised.
After getting a hot tip I hacked on on https://github.com/ogra1/iptv-player-snap. My fork is here. It will automatically loop a video on boot on an ubuntu core raspberry pi. No X server or window manager required!
Note: there's an easy alternative video looper that runs on raspbian.
Turns out this is a bit of work on Ubuntu Core. It was for me, anyway--I had to learn the ins and outs of building, installing, and using snaps. There are documentation and examples available and it worked as advertised.
After getting a hot tip I hacked on on https://github.com/ogra1/iptv-player-snap. My fork is here. It will automatically loop a video on boot on an ubuntu core raspberry pi. No X server or window manager required!
Note: there's an easy alternative video looper that runs on raspbian.
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