Create interactive installer (in py) that can create two different preset configs (edu and Pro) for a quick start and one custom mode where it asks for every option with explanation.
Not an issue, but a feature request. Thank you so much for your work on this, the repeat#x trick works flawlessly.
The only thing that I'd love to see incorporated with your fork is the ability to skip forward & backward through the playlist.
The screen that I'm using this with has a lil 4-button controller attached to it, and I think it'd be super cool to have them tied to additional ssh commands, like $ video_looper nextTrack or something. Would also open up a path to a remote controller/voice commands via ifttt.
I want to loop several files seamless?? going to try hello video but dont know what files format it supports I know Raw H.264 im looking for a program that will convert my .mp4 file to raw h.264. any recommendations???? Please
Would be nice to have multiple like scroll thought several randomly or play list??
Explanation
Play video A, Show image A, Play video B, Show image B, Place video A, Show image C
any chance of a compiled bin? I’m having trouble installing script on pi zero. I originally followed this page https://learn.adafruit.com/raspberry-pi-video-looper/installation . I did a fresh install of stretch and have gone through your script but can’t get past make install.
Hi, I'm new to Raspberry Pi so the answer to my question may not be so obvious to me. I installed the video looper, but when I plug in the USB it copies over the file to the rpi. How do I configure it to just play off of the USB?
implement the ability to mark a file as "play once". it is then played only one time after starting the player. (can be used for an "intro video" preferably)
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