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<code>vlc-sync</code> is a modern adaptation of [https://github.com/turingmachine/omxplayer-sync OMXPlayer-Sync], using VLC as a replacement for the [https://github.com/popcornmix/omxplayer/commit/1f1d0ccd65d3a1caa86dc79d2863a8f067c8e3f8 deprecated OMXPlayer]. This implementation facilitates the synchronization of multiple VLC instances across a network, following a conductor/follower model. You are also able to use a single conductor for a simple video loop.
 
<code>vlc-sync</code> is a modern adaptation of [https://github.com/turingmachine/omxplayer-sync OMXPlayer-Sync], using VLC as a replacement for the [https://github.com/popcornmix/omxplayer/commit/1f1d0ccd65d3a1caa86dc79d2863a8f067c8e3f8 deprecated OMXPlayer]. This implementation facilitates the synchronization of multiple VLC instances across a network, following a conductor/follower model. You are also able to use a single conductor for a simple video loop.
  
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=== Getting started ===
 
There are two ways to start using <code>vlc-sync</code>. Using the ready-to-use Raspberry Pi images or running the <code>vlc-sync</code> manually.
 
There are two ways to start using <code>vlc-sync</code>. Using the ready-to-use Raspberry Pi images or running the <code>vlc-sync</code> manually.
  
 
[[Category:Raspberry Pi]]
 
[[Category:Raspberry Pi]]

Revision as of 10:22, 19 December 2023

vlc-sync is a modern adaptation of OMXPlayer-Sync, using VLC as a replacement for the deprecated OMXPlayer. This implementation facilitates the synchronization of multiple VLC instances across a network, following a conductor/follower model. You are also able to use a single conductor for a simple video loop.

Getting started

There are two ways to start using vlc-sync. Using the ready-to-use Raspberry Pi images or running the vlc-sync manually.