Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: videopy
Version: 0.0.1.1
Summary: HTTP Media Server for VLC
Home-page: https://github.com/animeshkundu/media-server
Author: Animesh Kundu
Author-email: anik.edu@gmail.com
License: LICENSE.txt
Description: HTTP Media Server for VLC
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        We ( actually I and some of my friends ) needed to watch movies and listen to songs wirelessly from a desktop which has all the hard disks attached to it. SMB, AFP, etc were too much of a hassle to set up and not to mention slow, jittery performance. I am looking at you Mac OS ( SMB 1 in 2016 ?). Hence the python script.
        
        Shows the playlist directly in vlc. So that you can click and play :). Both random and incremental seek in vlc is supported. Playing directly in the browser is supported too.
        
        Requires `netifaces` other than python standard libary. Have fun!
        
        PyPi package - [videopy](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/videopy/0.0.1)
        
        Installation
        ------------
        pip install videopy
        
        
        Usage
        -----
        videopy [-h] [--directory DIRECTORY] [--port PORT] [--foreground]
                        [--stop] [--restart] [--pid PID]
        
        
        optional arguments:
        
          -h, --help            show this help message and exit
        
          --directory DIRECTORY, -d DIRECTORY
                                Directory where the media is located
        
          --port PORT, -p PORT  Port the Media Server will bind to
        
          --foreground, -f      Start the Media Server in the foreground
        
          --stop                Stop the Media Server.
        
          --restart             Restart the Media Server
        
          --pid PID             Location to store the pid file
        
        
        Watch
        ------
        Just run `vlc http://[ip-address of the machine running the service]:[1149 or the port the service is running at]/vlc`
        
        To play on a html5 enabled browser use `http://[ip-address of the machine running the service]:[1149 or the port the service is running at]`
        
        
        Misc
        ----
        Hope it helps you as much as it's helping us. 
        
        Issues and Pull Requests are welcome.
        
        But most importantly have fun.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
