├── CHANGELOG
├── LICENSE
├── MultiMonitorVideoLooper_v1.py
├── README
├── SendUDPtester.py
├── TriggerPlayerLaunch_GPIO.sh
├── TriggerPlayerLaunch_UDP.sh
├── TriggeredVideoPlayer_GPIO_v9.py
├── TriggeredVideoPlayer_NetworkUDP_v9.py
└── old
├── README
├── TriggeredVideoPlayer_GPIOonly_v1.py
├── TriggeredVideoPlayer_NetworkUDPTrigger_v2.py
├── TriggeredVideoPlayer_NetworkUDPTrigger_v3.py
├── TriggeredVideoPlayer_NetworkUDPTrigger_v4.py
├── TriggeredVideoPlayer_NetworkUDPTrigger_v5.py
├── TriggeredVideoPlayer_NetworkUDPTrigger_v6.py
├── TriggeredVideoPlayer_NetworkUDPTrigger_v7.py
├── TriggeredVideoPlayer_NetworkUDPTrigger_v8.py
└── TriggeredVideoPlayer_NetworkUDPTrigger_v9.py
/CHANGELOG:
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1 | 26-3-2018 - First version: running, loops, video end detection, GPIO triggers
2 | 11-9-2019 - Second version: Network UDP Triggering! (removed GPIO for now)
3 | 12-9-2019 - Third version: Console blanking and clearing, cleaned up code
4 | 12-9-2019 - Fourth version: cleaning up code, better running of os commands
5 | 12-9-2019 - Fifth version: made to be launched via script, removed blanking from python and put into script
6 |
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/MultiMonitorVideoLooper_v1.py:
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1 | #Copyright Jesse Stevens @ Cake Industries 12/9/19
2 | #icing@cake.net.au www.cake.net.au
3 | #This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 | #it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
5 | #the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
6 | #(at your option) any later version.
7 |
8 | #This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
9 | #but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
10 | #MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
11 | #GNU General Public License for more details.
12 |
13 | #You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
14 | #along with this program. If not, see .
15 |
16 | #######################################################################################
17 | # DUAL MONITOR 2 x VIDEO PLAYER:
18 | # -No triggers, just plays back 2 separate videos on 2 separate monitors with loops
19 | #######################################################################################
20 |
21 | import sys
22 | import os
23 | import subprocess
24 | import psutil
25 | import time
26 | import threading
27 |
28 | ###############################################################
29 | # file locations for media
30 | ###############################################################
31 | movie1 = ("/home/pi/video/video1.mp4")
32 | movie2 = ("/home/pi/video/video2.mp4")
33 |
34 | ##################################################################
35 | #variables for making sure we only trigger each video player once:
36 | ##################################################################
37 | needtostart1 = 1
38 | needtostart2 = 1
39 | mode = 0
40 |
41 | ################################################################################
42 | #Redirecting console output to null so we don't litter the window with feedback
43 | ################################################################################
44 | FNULL = open(os.devnull,'w')
45 |
46 | #########################################################################
47 | #Main looping
48 | #########################################################################
49 | try:
50 |
51 | while True:
52 | ###################################################################
53 | #Base looping video
54 | ###################################################################
55 | if (mode == 0):
56 | if (needtostart1 == 1):
57 | needtostart1 = 0
58 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
59 | print("Starting main holding video")
60 | m = subprocess.Popen(['omxplayer', '--display', '2', '-b', '--no-osd', movie1], stdin=subprocess.PIPE,stdout=subprocess.PIPE,stderr=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
61 |
62 | else:
63 | #Not needed on base loop, but in case of crash
64 | #Check for end of video
65 | if m.poll() is not None:
66 | #Relaunch the process to start again
67 | needtostart1 = 1
68 |
69 | if (needtostart2 == 1):
70 | needtostart2 = 0
71 | #for troubleshooting
72 | print("Starting second monitor video")
73 | n = subprocess.Popen(['omxplayer', '--display', '7', '-b', '--no-osd', movie2], stdin=subprocess.PIPE,stdout=subprocess.PIPE,stderr=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
74 |
75 | else:
76 | #to sense ending and restart
77 | if n.poll() is not None:
78 | #Relaunch the process to start again
79 | needtostart2 = 1
80 |
81 | #give the loop some breathing space (eases up on resources, but delays response by 100ms)
82 | time.sleep(0.1)
83 |
84 | #when killed, get rid of players and any other stuff that needs doing
85 | finally:
86 | #make sure all players are killed fully off
87 | os.system('killall omxplayer.bin')
88 | os.system('killall omxplayer')
89 | #turn the blinking cursor back on in the terminal
90 | #os.system("setterm -cursor on > /dev/tty1")
91 | print("Quitting, Goodbye!")
92 |
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/README:
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1 | A Raspberry Pi Video content triggered looper/logic set of players for artists
2 | (Loop, trigger, multi-play on multiple monitors, logic trigger, you name it!)
3 |
4 | Initial version by Jesse Stevens (from artist duo Cake Industries) 26-3-2018, network versions added 12/9/2019, GPIO version 1-2-2021.
5 |
6 | This video player is written in Python, and allows full logic control and triggering of video playback suitable for artists and creatives.
7 |
8 | The first version here allows GPIO triggering of videos/logic and is fully configurable much like many commercial video solutions for video kiosks and signage.
9 | If used simply for looping video, will allow video looping with crash protection.
10 |
11 | The other version here allows the same functionality but with UDP network packet triggering instead of GPIO input, and is made to be run by launching the shell script.
12 | (older versions with various different methods etc in the /old folder)
13 |
14 | ** Instructions below are for the Network triggered version, will combine GPIO and Network in time **
15 |
16 | The networking ability means suddenly you can interface and control video playback from a wide range things including:
17 | - Arduino (UDP sending)
18 | - MAX/MSP
19 | - Puredata
20 | - other programs you write (Python, C, etc etc)
21 | - random gadgets (as long as you change what packet is matched to trigger)
22 |
23 | Future versions will include:
24 | - reintroduction of seamless looping (it was proving unreliable in omxplayer after several hours)
25 | - scripts for running as system process on boot
26 | - scripts to automatically mount USB drives and use the contents of the USB as media source
27 | - scripts to mount all USBs in the same position to allow videos to be loaded from USB instead of internal storage
28 | - more complex options like Raspberry Pi screen configuration etc.
29 |
30 | We use this now in our works meshing video with mechatronics/robotics so that we can match up videos with physical movement.
31 |
32 | Requirements:
33 | - Raspbian lite installation (no desktop required)
34 | - omxplayer
35 | - python 3 (Python 2 for the GPIO version possibly? Stupid spaces/tabs!)
36 | - python3-psutil (library) - possibly others
37 | - possibly other python libraries (I'm sure I'll get back to this to make sure)
38 | - set gpu-mem to a higher amount to allow better video playback in your /boot/config.txt file:
39 | gpu_mem=192
40 |
41 | Getting running:
42 | ==================
43 |
44 | 1.
45 | =====
46 | Ensure you have a "video" directory in your pi user's home directory with:
47 | mkdir /home/pi/video
48 | Place your videos to trigger in here. H264 Videos work best.
49 | "start.mp4" will run as a placeholder when not triggered and on startup.
50 | "video1.mp4" will be played once when triggered from first trigger
51 | "video2.mp4" will be played once when triggered from second trigger
52 |
53 | 2.
54 | =====
55 | Config and support programs/libraries:
56 | Disable console "screensaver" so that it never goes blank by adding to the end of "/boot/cmdline.txt":
57 | consoleblank=0
58 | Also add the root user (the user that effectively is used to run /etc/rc.local commands) to the tty group:
59 | sudo adduser root tty
60 | Install omxplayer:
61 | sudo apt install omxplayer
62 | Install Python psutils library:
63 | sudo apt install python3-psutil
64 | (FOR GPIO VERSION ONLY):
65 | Install Python library for Raspberry Pi GPIO usage:
66 | sudo apt install python3-rpi.gpio
67 |
68 | 3.
69 | =====
70 | #################
71 | For UDP version:
72 | #################
73 | Place the files:
74 | "TriggerPlayerLaunch_UDP.sh"
75 | "TriggeredVideoPlayer_NetworkUDP_v9.py"
76 | into your home folder (/home/pi/).
77 |
78 | Ensure that the TriggerPlayerLaunch_UDP.sh file is executable. You can make it so by typing:
79 | "chmod a+x /home/pi/TriggerPlayerLaunch_UDP.sh"
80 |
81 | #################
82 | For GPIO version:
83 | #################
84 | Place the files:
85 | "TriggerPlayerLaunch_GPIO.sh"
86 | "TriggeredVideoPlayer_GPIO_v9.py"
87 | into your home folder (/home/pi/).
88 |
89 | Ensure that the TriggerPlayerLaunch_GPIO.sh file is executable. You can make it so by typing:
90 | "chmod a+x /home/pi/TriggerPlayerLaunch_GPIO.sh"
91 |
92 | 4.
93 | =====
94 | Test that the code works properly by launching it via ssh on your Raspberry Pi (you will lose your console directly on the screen).
95 | (this may need you to enable SSH access on your Raspberry Pi by creating an empty file called "SSH" on your /boot partition. This will enable it!
96 |
97 | You can launch the program to test it directly by typing the following:
98 | UDP VERSION:
99 | "sudo /home/pi/TriggerPlayerLaunch_UDP.sh"
100 |
101 | GPIO VERSION:
102 | "sudo /home/pi/TriggerPlayerLaunch_GPIO.sh"
103 |
104 | This will take a short moment to start and you should see it begin to play videos.
105 |
106 | If you'd like to test the python script directly, so you can make adjustments or troubleshoot, simply do the following:
107 | UDP VERSION:
108 | "python3 /home/pi/TriggeredVideoPlayer_NetworkUDP_v9.py"
109 |
110 | GPIO VERSION:
111 | "python3 /home/pi/TriggeredVideoPlayer_GPIO_v9.py"
112 |
113 | To kill it off, it might take a couple of Ctrl-c's to stop (threaded processes).
114 |
115 | Included in the files is a Python UDP packet sender that will send a UDP packet to trigger video 1 for the UDP version: "SendUDPtester.py"
116 | You'll need to adjust the IP address in this script to suit the IP of your Raspberry Pi. Each time you run it, it will send a trigger.
117 |
118 | If you're successful on this step, and everything is working as you want it to, do the next step.
119 |
120 | 5.
121 | =====
122 |
123 | Set your Raspberry Pi to start the triggered player on boot up.
124 |
125 | Add the following to your "/etc/rc.local" file, BUT BEFORE THE LINE THAT SAYS "exit 0" otherwise your system will hang:
126 | FOR UDP VERSION:
127 | /home/pi/TriggerPlayerLaunch_UDP.sh &
128 |
129 | FOR GPIO VERSION:
130 | /home/pi/TriggerPlayerLaunch_GPIO.sh &
131 |
132 | This will now start the triggered player on boot up as a forked background process. Good luck!
133 |
134 | ALTERNATE USAGE:
135 | =================
136 |
137 | Perhaps you only want a seamless looping player? You can follow the instructions as above, but simply place your video in the video folder as:
138 | start.mp4
139 |
140 | This will permanently loop the video forever. Without any triggers, it will simply be a looping video player with some crash protection.
141 |
142 | Also included here is a prototype dual head video player that will output a different looping video on each output of a Raspberry Pi 4. This is early days for this setup, but very handy to have a single Raspberry pi for two monitors next to each other. This is named "MultiMonitorVideoLooper_v1.py". Use as you wish!
143 |
144 |
145 | Thanks!
146 | ==========
147 | We hope this has been useful to you, we've certainly used it a lot in our installation pieces. Feel free to contribute and help make a useful open source player for everybody.
148 |
149 | I'm also open to commissioning to build the logic you require for your project/work, or adding features that you require.
150 |
151 | Don't hesitate to get in touch,
152 |
153 | Jesse
154 | Cake Industries (artist duo)
155 | www.cake.net.au
156 |
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/SendUDPtester.py:
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1 | #This is a simple tester to trigger the video script. Run this on your own machine to trigger the RPi.
2 | #Make sure you adjust the IP address to suit the address of your RPi
3 |
4 | import socket
5 |
6 | UDP_IP = "192.168.20.32"
7 | UDP_PORT = 5005
8 | MESSAGE = "A"
9 |
10 | print ("UDP target IP:", UDP_IP)
11 | print ("UDP target port:", UDP_PORT)
12 | print ("message:", MESSAGE)
13 |
14 | data = MESSAGE.encode("UTF-8")
15 |
16 | sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
17 | sock.sendto(data, (UDP_IP, UDP_PORT))
18 |
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/TriggerPlayerLaunch_GPIO.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/sh
2 |
3 | #This script is to be put into /home/pi/
4 | #This will wait 10 seconds for system startup to be completed,
5 | #set permissions of the termainal to allow manipulation,
6 | #clear the console, disable the blinking cursor, then launch
7 | #the triggered video player as a forked background process with no
8 | #console output to keep the screen clear
9 |
10 | #wait 10 seconds for console messages to stop popping up
11 | sleep 10
12 | #ensure permissions allow changing of tty1 console properties
13 | chmod 666 /dev/tty1
14 | #disable console blinking cursor
15 | setterm -cursor off > /dev/tty1
16 | #wipe out the screen (cleared, black), redirect output to null
17 | dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/fb0 > /dev/null 2>&1
18 | #start main python script in background and redirect output to null
19 | python3 /home/pi/TriggeredVideoPlayer_GPIO_v9.py > /dev/null 2>&1 &
20 |
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/TriggerPlayerLaunch_UDP.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/sh
2 |
3 | #This script is to be put into /home/pi/
4 | #This will wait 10 seconds for system startup to be completed,
5 | #set permissions of the termainal to allow manipulation,
6 | #clear the console, disable the blinking cursor, then launch
7 | #the triggered video player as a forked background process with no
8 | #console output to keep the screen clear
9 |
10 | #wait 10 seconds for console messages to stop popping up
11 | sleep 10
12 | #ensure permissions allow changing of tty1 console properties
13 | chmod 666 /dev/tty1
14 | #disable console blinking cursor
15 | setterm -cursor off > /dev/tty1
16 | #wipe out the screen (cleared, black), redirect output to null
17 | dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/fb0 > /dev/null 2>&1
18 | #start main python script in background and redirect output to null
19 | python3 /home/pi/TriggeredVideoPlayer_NetworkUDP_v9.py > /dev/null 2>&1 &
20 |
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/TriggeredVideoPlayer_GPIO_v9.py:
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1 | #Copyright Jesse Stevens @ Cake Industries 12/9/19
2 | #icing@cake.net.au www.cake.net.au
3 | #This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 | #it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
5 | #the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
6 | #(at your option) any later version.
7 |
8 | #This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
9 | #but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
10 | #MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
11 | #GNU General Public License for more details.
12 |
13 | #You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
14 | #along with this program. If not, see .
15 |
16 | #####################################################################
17 | # BRAND NEW UDP PACKET TRIGGERED VIDEO PLAYER:
18 | # -Removed console clearing from here, better to run on external shell script
19 | # -Listens for A or B to trigger video 1 or 2 in order
20 | # -Plays holding video whilst waiting to be triggered
21 | # -Returns to main holding video after playing triggered videos
22 | # -Listens on all interfaces on UDP port 5005
23 | # -Ensure the packets you send are encoded to byte in utf-8 encoding
24 | #####################################################################
25 |
26 | import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
27 | import sys
28 | import os
29 | import subprocess
30 | import psutil
31 | import time
32 | import threading
33 | import socket
34 |
35 | ##############################################################
36 | # GPIO Pin in/out setup
37 | ##############################################################
38 | GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM)
39 |
40 | #Here we're using GPIO 17 and 18 as triggers, but these can be changed
41 | #Be careful which pins you use, and do some reading on their functions
42 | gpio1 = 17
43 | gpio2 = 18
44 |
45 | #We're pulling up voltage on these, so short to ground to trigger:
46 | GPIO.setup(gpio1, GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_UP)
47 | GPIO.setup(gpio2, GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_UP)
48 |
49 | #Make sure your switches are pretty clean and your switching is simple
50 | #The debounce amount below (in milliseconds) makes sure we don't get twitchy results
51 | #from electrical noise or bad contacts. Increase this if you find multiple
52 | #triggers are happening. Better yet, use small capacitors to help the switch
53 | #This is intended for momentary trigger switches, not state-based switches
54 | gpiobounce = 100
55 |
56 | ###############################################################
57 | # file locations for media
58 | ###############################################################
59 | startmovie = ("/home/pi/video/start.mp4")
60 | movie1 = ("/home/pi/video/video1.mp4")
61 | movie2 = ("/home/pi/video/video2.mp4")
62 |
63 | ##################################################################
64 | #variables for making sure we only trigger each video player once:
65 | ##################################################################
66 | needtostart = 1
67 | running = 0
68 | mode = 0
69 | gpio1status = 0
70 | gpio2status = 0
71 |
72 | ################################################################################
73 | #Redirecting console output to null so we don't litter the window with feedback
74 | ################################################################################
75 | FNULL = open(os.devnull,'w')
76 |
77 | #####################################################################
78 | # threaded callbacks for interrupt driven button triggers
79 | # also: resets so buttons must be release and pressed to re-trigger
80 | #####################################################################
81 | def pressedgpio1(channel):
82 | global needtostart
83 | global mode
84 | global gpio1status
85 | #check that the button was previously release before re-triggering
86 | #remember, voltage low (zero) means pressed, due to our pull-ups
87 | if (gpio1status == 0 and GPIO.input(gpio1) == 0):
88 | print("GPIO#1 triggered")
89 | mode = 1
90 | needtostart = 1
91 | gpio1status = 1
92 | #the button was previously pressed, but is now released, let's reset
93 | #remember, voltage high (1) means released, due to our pull-ups
94 | elif (gpio1status == 1 and GPIO.input(gpio1) == 1):
95 | print("GPIO#1 released and reset")
96 | gpio1status = 0
97 | #button is still being held down from last time, do nothing
98 | elif (gpio1status == 1 and GPIO.input(gpio1) == 0):
99 | print("GPIO#1 still held down, not triggered")
100 |
101 | def pressedgpio2(channel):
102 | global needtostart
103 | global mode
104 | global gpio2status
105 | #check that the button was previously release before re-triggering
106 | #remember, voltage low (zero) means pressed, due to our pull-ups
107 | if (gpio2status == 0 and GPIO.input(gpio2) == 0):
108 | print("GPIO#2 triggered")
109 | mode = 2
110 | needtostart = 1
111 | gpio2status = 1
112 | #the button was previously pressed, but is now released, let's reset
113 | #remember, voltage high (1) means released, due to our pull-ups
114 | elif (gpio2status == 1 and GPIO.input(gpio2) == 1):
115 | print("GPIO#2 released and reset")
116 | gpio2status = 0
117 | #button is still being held down from last time, do nothing
118 | elif (gpio2status == 1 and GPIO.input(gpio2) == 0):
119 | print("GPIO#2 still held down, not triggered")
120 |
121 | #########################################################################
122 | # Definition of callback functions to physical button mapping
123 | #########################################################################
124 | #Interrupt driven callbacks with 100ms debounce in case of electrical noise
125 | #Short to ground to trigger, release to reset (rise/fall detected in callbacks):
126 | GPIO.add_event_detect(gpio1, GPIO.BOTH, callback=pressedgpio1, bouncetime=gpiobounce)
127 | GPIO.add_event_detect(gpio2, GPIO.BOTH, callback=pressedgpio2, bouncetime=gpiobounce)
128 |
129 | #########################################################################
130 | #Main looping
131 | #########################################################################
132 | try:
133 |
134 | while True:
135 | ###################################################################
136 | #Base looping video
137 | ###################################################################
138 | if (mode == 0):
139 | if (needtostart == 1):
140 | needtostart = 0
141 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
142 | print("Starting main holding video")
143 | m = subprocess.Popen(['omxplayer', '--loop', '-b', '--no-osd', startmovie], stdin=subprocess.PIPE,stdout=subprocess.PIPE,stderr=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
144 | #Set the current running to start video (for killing logic)
145 | running = 0
146 |
147 | else:
148 | #Not needed on base loop, but in case of crash
149 | #Check for end of video
150 | if m.poll() is not None:
151 | #Relaunch the process to start again
152 | needtostart = 1
153 |
154 | ###################################################################
155 | #Triggered video 1
156 | ###################################################################
157 | elif (mode == 1):
158 | if (needtostart == 1):
159 | #kill off other videos first
160 | if (running == 0):
161 | print("Killing start video")
162 | m.stdin.write(b'q')
163 | m.stdin.flush()
164 | #Let's sink the boot in
165 | m.kill()
166 | elif (running == 1):
167 | print("Killing video 1 (restarting it)")
168 | a.stdin.write(b'q')
169 | a.stdin.flush()
170 | #Let's sink the boot in
171 | a.kill()
172 | elif (running == 2):
173 | print("Killing video 2")
174 | b.stdin.write(b'q')
175 | b.stdin.flush()
176 | #Let's sink the boot in
177 | b.kill()
178 |
179 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
180 | print("Starting first triggered video")
181 | needtostart = 0
182 | a = subprocess.Popen(['omxplayer', '-b', '--no-osd', movie1], stdin=subprocess.PIPE,stdout=subprocess.PIPE,stderr=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
183 | #Set the current running to video 1 (for killing logic)
184 | running = 1
185 | else:
186 | #End checking:
187 | #if process has quit
188 | if a.poll() is not None:
189 | #go back to start video/holding frame
190 | mode = 0
191 | needtostart = 1
192 | #return back to start
193 | if (needtostart == 1):
194 | mode = 0
195 | a.kill()
196 | ###################################################################
197 | #Triggered video 2
198 | ###################################################################
199 | elif (mode == 2):
200 | if (needtostart == 1):
201 | #kill off other videos first
202 | if (running == 0):
203 | print("Killing start video")
204 | m.stdin.write(b'q')
205 | m.stdin.flush()
206 | #Let's sink the boot in
207 | m.kill()
208 | elif (running == 1):
209 | print("Killing video 1")
210 | a.stdin.write(b'q')
211 | a.stdin.flush()
212 | #Let's sink the boot in
213 | a.kill()
214 | elif (running == 2):
215 | print("Killing video 2 (Restarting it)")
216 | b.stdin.write(b'q')
217 | b.stdin.flush()
218 | #Let's sink the boot in
219 | b.kill()
220 |
221 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
222 | print("Starting first triggered video")
223 | needtostart = 0
224 | b = subprocess.Popen(['omxplayer', '-b', '--no-osd', movie2], stdin=subprocess.PIPE,stdout=subprocess.PIPE,stderr=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
225 | #Set the current running to video 2 (for killing logic)
226 | running = 2
227 | else:
228 | #End checking:
229 | #if process has quit
230 | if b.poll() is not None:
231 | #go back to start video/holding frame
232 | mode = 0
233 | needtostart = 1
234 | #return back to start
235 | if (needtostart == 1):
236 | mode = 0
237 | b.kill()
238 |
239 | #give the loop some breathing space (eases up on resources, but delays response by 100ms)
240 | time.sleep(0.1)
241 |
242 | #when killed, get rid of players and any other stuff that needs doing
243 | finally:
244 | #make sure all players are killed fully off
245 | os.system('killall omxplayer.bin')
246 | os.system('killall omxplayer')
247 | #turn the blinking cursor back on in the terminal
248 | #os.system("setterm -cursor on > /dev/tty1")
249 | print("Quitting, Goodbye!")
250 |
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/TriggeredVideoPlayer_NetworkUDP_v9.py:
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1 | #Copyright Jesse Stevens @ Cake Industries 12/9/19
2 | #icing@cake.net.au www.cake.net.au
3 | #This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 | #it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
5 | #the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
6 | #(at your option) any later version.
7 |
8 | #This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
9 | #but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
10 | #MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
11 | #GNU General Public License for more details.
12 |
13 | #You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
14 | #along with this program. If not, see .
15 |
16 | #####################################################################
17 | # BRAND NEW UDP PACKET TRIGGERED VIDEO PLAYER:
18 | # -Removed console clearing from here, better to run on external shell script
19 | # -Listens for A or B to trigger video 1 or 2 in order
20 | # -Plays holding video whilst waiting to be triggered
21 | # -Returns to main holding video after playing triggered videos
22 | # -Listens on all interfaces on UDP port 5005
23 | # -Ensure the packets you send are encoded to byte in utf-8 encoding
24 | #####################################################################
25 |
26 | import sys
27 | import os
28 | import subprocess
29 | import psutil
30 | import time
31 | import threading
32 | import socket
33 |
34 | ###############################################################
35 | # file locations for media
36 | ###############################################################
37 | startmovie = ("/home/pi/video/start.mp4")
38 | movie1 = ("/home/pi/video/video1.mp4")
39 | movie2 = ("/home/pi/video/video2.mp4")
40 |
41 | ##################################################################
42 | #variables for making sure we only trigger each video player once:
43 | ##################################################################
44 | needtostart = 1
45 | running = 0
46 | mode = 0
47 |
48 | ################################################################################
49 | #Redirecting console output to null so we don't litter the window with feedback
50 | ################################################################################
51 | FNULL = open(os.devnull,'w')
52 |
53 | #########################################################################################################
54 | # Set up UDP listening thread, always running (no return). Listening on UDP port 5005 on all interfaces
55 | # If a UDP packet comes in, it will listen for a byte decoded using utf-8 to ASCII "A" or "B" to trigger
56 | # It will also dump what it receives for troubleshooting purposes.
57 | #########################################################################################################
58 |
59 | def rec_UDP():
60 | global needtostart
61 | global mode
62 | while True:
63 | #UDP commands for listening
64 | UDP_PORT = 5005
65 | sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
66 | sock.bind(('', UDP_PORT))
67 | data, addr = sock.recvfrom(1024)
68 | #Print to the console what data we got (for troubleshooting: uncomment)
69 | #print ("received message:", data)
70 | #These are the matching messages, change to suit your needs
71 | TRIGGER1TEXT = 'A'
72 | TRIGGER2TEXT = 'B'
73 | SHUTDOWNTEXT = 'S'
74 | #Decode the received byte into ASCII
75 | RCVTEXT = data.decode("UTF-8")
76 | if (RCVTEXT == TRIGGER1TEXT):
77 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
78 | #print ("received correct data! Let's trigger video 1")
79 | mode = 1
80 | needtostart = 1
81 | elif (RCVTEXT == TRIGGER2TEXT):
82 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
83 | #print ("received correct data! Let's trigger video 2")
84 | mode = 2
85 | needtostart = 1
86 | elif (RCVTEXT == SHUTDOWNTEXT):
87 | #requires that we allow this sudo command without password
88 | os.system('sudo halt')
89 |
90 | ######################################################################################
91 | #load the threads for network receiving packets as thread in background (no blocking)
92 | ######################################################################################
93 |
94 | listen_UDP = threading.Thread(target=rec_UDP)
95 | listen_UDP.start()
96 |
97 | #########################################################################
98 | #Main looping
99 | #########################################################################
100 | try:
101 |
102 | while True:
103 | ###################################################################
104 | #Base looping video
105 | ###################################################################
106 | if (mode == 0):
107 | if (needtostart == 1):
108 | needtostart = 0
109 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
110 | print("Starting main holding video")
111 | m = subprocess.Popen(['omxplayer', '--loop', '-b', '--no-osd', startmovie], stdin=subprocess.PIPE,stdout=subprocess.PIPE,stderr=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
112 | #Set the current running to start video (for killing logic)
113 | running = 0
114 |
115 | else:
116 | #Not needed on base loop, but in case of crash
117 | #Check for end of video
118 | if m.poll() is not None:
119 | #Relaunch the process to start again
120 | needtostart = 1
121 |
122 | ###################################################################
123 | #Triggered video 1
124 | ###################################################################
125 | elif (mode == 1):
126 | if (needtostart == 1):
127 | #kill off other videos first
128 | if (running == 0):
129 | print("Killing start video")
130 | m.stdin.write(b'q')
131 | m.stdin.flush()
132 | #Let's sink the boot in
133 | m.kill()
134 | elif (running == 1):
135 | print("Killing video 1 (restarting it)")
136 | a.stdin.write(b'q')
137 | a.stdin.flush()
138 | #Let's sink the boot in
139 | a.kill()
140 | elif (running == 2):
141 | print("Killing video 2")
142 | b.stdin.write(b'q')
143 | b.stdin.flush()
144 | #Let's sink the boot in
145 | b.kill()
146 |
147 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
148 | print("Starting first triggered video")
149 | needtostart = 0
150 | a = subprocess.Popen(['omxplayer', '-b', '--no-osd', movie1], stdin=subprocess.PIPE,stdout=subprocess.PIPE,stderr=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
151 | #Set the current running to video 1 (for killing logic)
152 | running = 1
153 | else:
154 | #End checking:
155 | #if process has quit
156 | if a.poll() is not None:
157 | #go back to start video/holding frame
158 | mode = 0
159 | needtostart = 1
160 | #return back to start
161 | if (needtostart == 1):
162 | mode = 0
163 | a.kill()
164 | ###################################################################
165 | #Triggered video 2
166 | ###################################################################
167 | elif (mode == 2):
168 | if (needtostart == 1):
169 | #kill off other videos first
170 | if (running == 0):
171 | print("Killing start video")
172 | m.stdin.write(b'q')
173 | m.stdin.flush()
174 | #Let's sink the boot in
175 | m.kill()
176 | elif (running == 1):
177 | print("Killing video 1")
178 | a.stdin.write(b'q')
179 | a.stdin.flush()
180 | #Let's sink the boot in
181 | a.kill()
182 | elif (running == 2):
183 | print("Killing video 2 (Restarting it)")
184 | b.stdin.write(b'q')
185 | b.stdin.flush()
186 | #Let's sink the boot in
187 | b.kill()
188 |
189 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
190 | print("Starting first triggered video")
191 | needtostart = 0
192 | b = subprocess.Popen(['omxplayer', '-b', '--no-osd', movie2], stdin=subprocess.PIPE,stdout=subprocess.PIPE,stderr=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
193 | #Set the current running to video 2 (for killing logic)
194 | running = 2
195 | else:
196 | #End checking:
197 | #if process has quit
198 | if b.poll() is not None:
199 | #go back to start video/holding frame
200 | mode = 0
201 | needtostart = 1
202 | #return back to start
203 | if (needtostart == 1):
204 | mode = 0
205 | b.kill()
206 |
207 | #give the loop some breathing space (eases up on resources, but delays response by 100ms)
208 | time.sleep(0.1)
209 |
210 | #when killed, get rid of players and any other stuff that needs doing
211 | finally:
212 | #make sure all players are killed fully off
213 | os.system('killall omxplayer.bin')
214 | os.system('killall omxplayer')
215 | #turn the blinking cursor back on in the terminal
216 | #os.system("setterm -cursor on > /dev/tty1")
217 | print("Quitting, Goodbye!")
218 |
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1 | This folder contains old versions or versions that were in testing but might still have useful stuff in them
2 |
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/old/TriggeredVideoPlayer_GPIOonly_v1.py:
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1 | #Copyright Jesse Stevens @ Cake Industries 26/3/18
2 | #icing@cake.net.au www.cake.net.au
3 | #This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 | #it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
5 | #the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
6 | #(at your option) any later version.
7 |
8 | #This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
9 | #but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
10 | #MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
11 | #GNU General Public License for more details.
12 |
13 | #You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
14 | #along with this program. If not, see .
15 |
16 |
17 | import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
18 | import sys
19 | import os
20 | from subprocess import Popen
21 | import psutil
22 | import time
23 |
24 | ##############################################################
25 | # GPIO Pin in/out setup
26 | ##############################################################
27 | GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM)
28 |
29 | GPIO.setup(17, GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_UP)
30 | GPIO.setup(18, GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_UP)
31 | #GPIO.setup(24, GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_UP)
32 |
33 | ###############################################################
34 | # file locations for media
35 | ###############################################################
36 | startmovie = ("/home/pi/video/start.mov")
37 | movie1 = ("/home/pi/video/video1.mp4")
38 | movie2 = ("/home/pi/video/video2.mp4")
39 |
40 | ##################################################################
41 | #variables for making sure we only trigger each video player once:
42 | ##################################################################
43 | needtostart = 1
44 | currentplayer = 0
45 | running = 0
46 | hasrun = 0
47 | finishedloop = 0
48 | mode = 0
49 |
50 | ##################################################################
51 | #layer counter (keeps videos on top of each other) - to look at
52 | ##################################################################
53 | n = 0
54 |
55 | #############
56 | #who knows..
57 | #############
58 | FNULL = open(os.devnull,'w')
59 |
60 |
61 | ##############################################
62 | ##bits for starting and stopping players
63 | ##############################################
64 | def getplayers():
65 | procs = []
66 | for p in psutil.process_iter():
67 | if p.name() == 'omxplayer.bin':
68 | procs.append(p)
69 | return procs
70 |
71 | def killoldplayers(procs):
72 | for p in procs:
73 | p.kill()
74 |
75 |
76 | ##########################################################
77 | # threaded callbacks for interrupt driven button triggers
78 | # --more work to do here - link over to named triggers--
79 | ##########################################################
80 | def pressed17(channel):
81 | global needtostart
82 | global mode
83 | global n
84 | print("17 triggered")
85 | mode = 1
86 | needtostart = 1
87 | n += 1
88 |
89 | def pressed18(channel):
90 | global needtostart
91 | global mode
92 | global n
93 | print("18 triggered")
94 | mode = 2
95 | needtostart = 1
96 | n += 1
97 |
98 | ##########################################################
99 | # Video endpoint checker for non looping videos
100 | ##########################################################
101 | def videoendcheck():
102 | global currentplayer
103 | global finishedloop
104 | global needtostart
105 | global hasrun
106 | global running
107 | ###########################################################################
108 | #madness for keeping check on finished videos
109 | #firstly we see if there are processes listed in the players list
110 | if players:
111 | for eachProcess in players:
112 | #print(eachProcess.pid)
113 | #then we dump the details (should be just one entry) into a variable to
114 | #remember the last valid result (list clears when no processes available)
115 | if (eachProcess.pid > 0):
116 | currentplayer = eachProcess.pid
117 | #otherwise if there are no valid results, we check for conditions to kick
118 | #a new video into gear (video has finished/quit)
119 | #also this protects startup problems with a "currentplayer" with the
120 | #initial zero in it
121 | else:
122 | if (currentplayer != 0 and hasrun == 1 and running == 0):
123 | needtostart = 1
124 | finishedloop = 1
125 | ###########################################################################
126 | #check to see if the last successful process store checks out to still exist
127 | #also store that it's running (takes time to start)
128 | if psutil.pid_exists(currentplayer):
129 | #print("player is running")
130 | hasrun = 1
131 | #if it has quit, then we set a variable to say it's not running
132 | #this will then feed into the above "else" for an empty list, and check if
133 | #we need to kick a new video in (to not start many processes)
134 | else:
135 | print("player has quit")
136 | running = 0
137 |
138 |
139 |
140 | #########################################################################
141 | # Definition of callback functions to physical button mapping
142 | #########################################################################
143 | GPIO.add_event_detect(17, GPIO.FALLING, callback=pressed17, bouncetime=300)
144 | GPIO.add_event_detect(18, GPIO.FALLING, callback=pressed18, bouncetime=300)
145 |
146 | #########################################################################
147 | #Main looping
148 | #########################################################################
149 | try:
150 |
151 | while True:
152 |
153 | players = getplayers()
154 | #print(players)
155 | ###################################################################
156 | #Base looping video
157 | ###################################################################
158 | if (mode == 0):
159 | if (needtostart == 1):
160 | needtostart = 0
161 | print("starting main start loop")
162 | cmd = "omxplayer --no-keys -b --loop --no-osd --layer %d %s "%(n,startmovie)
163 | Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=FNULL,stderr=FNULL)
164 | running = 1
165 | hasrun = 0
166 | killoldplayers(players)
167 | else:
168 | #not needed on base loop, but in case of crash
169 | videoendcheck()
170 |
171 | ###################################################################
172 | #Triggered video 1
173 | ###################################################################
174 | elif (mode == 1):
175 | if (needtostart == 1):
176 | print("beginning trigger 17 sequence")
177 | needtostart = 0
178 | cmd = "omxplayer --no-keys -b --no-osd --layer %d %s "%(n,movie1)
179 | Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=FNULL,stderr=FNULL)
180 | running = 1
181 | hasrun = 0
182 | killoldplayers(players)
183 | else:
184 | videoendcheck()
185 | if (needtostart == 1):
186 | mode = 0
187 |
188 | ###################################################################
189 | #Triggered video 2
190 | ###################################################################
191 | elif (mode == 2):
192 | if (needtostart == 1):
193 | print("beginning trigger 18 sequence")
194 | needtostart = 0
195 | cmd = "omxplayer --no-keys -b --no-osd --layer %d %s "%(n,movie2)
196 | Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=FNULL,stderr=FNULL)
197 | running = 1
198 | hasrun = 0
199 | killoldplayers(players)
200 | else:
201 | videoendcheck()
202 | if (needtostart == 1):
203 | mode = 0
204 |
205 |
206 |
207 |
208 |
209 | #when killed, get rid of players and clean up GPIO
210 | finally:
211 | GPIO.cleanup()
212 | os.system('killall omxplayer.bin')
213 |
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/old/TriggeredVideoPlayer_NetworkUDPTrigger_v2.py:
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1 | #Copyright Jesse Stevens @ Cake Industries 11/9/19
2 | #icing@cake.net.au www.cake.net.au
3 | #This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 | #it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
5 | #the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
6 | #(at your option) any later version.
7 |
8 | #This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
9 | #but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
10 | #MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
11 | #GNU General Public License for more details.
12 |
13 | #You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
14 | #along with this program. If not, see .
15 |
16 | #####################################################################
17 | # BRAND NEW UDP PACKET TRIGGERED VIDEO PLAYER:
18 | # -Listens for A or B to trigger video 1 or 2 in order
19 | # -Plays holding video whilst waiting to be triggered
20 | # -Returns to main holding video after playing triggered videos
21 | # -Listens on all interfaces on UDP port 5005
22 | # -Ensure the packets you send are encoded to byte in utf-8 encoding
23 | #####################################################################
24 |
25 | import sys
26 | import os
27 | from subprocess import Popen
28 | import psutil
29 | import time
30 | import threading
31 | import socket
32 |
33 | ###############################################################
34 | # file locations for media
35 | ###############################################################
36 | startmovie = ("/home/pi/video/start.mp4")
37 | movie1 = ("/home/pi/video/video1.mp4")
38 | movie2 = ("/home/pi/video/video2.mp4")
39 |
40 | ##################################################################
41 | #variables for making sure we only trigger each video player once:
42 | ##################################################################
43 | needtostart = 1
44 | currentplayer = 0
45 | running = 0
46 | hasrun = 0
47 | finishedloop = 0
48 | mode = 0
49 |
50 | ##################################################################
51 | #layer counter (keeps videos on top of each other) - to look at
52 | ##################################################################
53 | n = 0
54 |
55 | #############
56 | #who knows..
57 | #############
58 | FNULL = open(os.devnull,'w')
59 |
60 |
61 | ##############################################
62 | ##bits for starting and stopping players
63 | ##############################################
64 | def getplayers():
65 | procs = []
66 | for p in psutil.process_iter():
67 | if p.name() == 'omxplayer.bin':
68 | procs.append(p)
69 | return procs
70 |
71 | def killoldplayers(procs):
72 | for p in procs:
73 | p.kill()
74 |
75 |
76 | #########################################################################################################
77 | # Set up UDP listening thread, always running (no return). Listening on UDP port 5005 on all interfaces
78 | # If a UDP packet comes in, it will listen for a byte decoded using utf-8 to ASCII "A" or "B" to trigger
79 | # It will also dump what it receives for troubleshooting purposes.
80 | #########################################################################################################
81 |
82 | def rec_UDP():
83 | global needtostart
84 | global mode
85 | global n
86 | while True:
87 | #UDP commands for listening
88 | UDP_PORT = 5005
89 | sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
90 | sock.bind(('', UDP_PORT))
91 | data, addr = sock.recvfrom(1024)
92 | print ("received message:", data)
93 | TRIGGER1TEXT = 'A'
94 | TRIGGER2TEXT = 'B'
95 | RCVTEXT = data.decode("UTF-8")
96 | if (RCVTEXT == TRIGGER1TEXT):
97 | print ("received correct data! Let's trigger video 1")
98 | mode = 1
99 | needtostart = 1
100 | n += 1
101 | elif (RCVTEXT == TRIGGER2TEXT):
102 | print ("received correct data! Let's trigger video 2")
103 | mode = 2
104 | needtostart = 1
105 | n += 1
106 |
107 | ######################################################################################
108 | #load the threads for network receiving packets as thread in background (no blocking)
109 | ######################################################################################
110 |
111 | listen_UDP = threading.Thread(target=rec_UDP)
112 | listen_UDP.start()
113 |
114 | ##########################################################
115 | # Video endpoint checker for non looping videos
116 | ##########################################################
117 | def videoendcheck():
118 | global currentplayer
119 | global finishedloop
120 | global needtostart
121 | global hasrun
122 | global running
123 | ###########################################################################
124 | #madness for keeping check on finished videos
125 | #firstly we see if there are processes listed in the players list
126 | if players:
127 | for eachProcess in players:
128 | #print(eachProcess.pid)
129 | #then we dump the details (should be just one entry) into a variable to
130 | #remember the last valid result (list clears when no processes available)
131 | if (eachProcess.pid > 0):
132 | currentplayer = eachProcess.pid
133 | #otherwise if there are no valid results, we check for conditions to kick
134 | #a new video into gear (video has finished/quit)
135 | #also this protects startup problems with a "currentplayer" with the
136 | #initial zero in it
137 | else:
138 | if (currentplayer != 0 and hasrun == 1 and running == 0):
139 | needtostart = 1
140 | finishedloop = 1
141 | ###########################################################################
142 | #check to see if the last successful process store checks out to still exist
143 | #also store that it's running (takes time to start)
144 | if psutil.pid_exists(currentplayer):
145 | #print("player is running")
146 | hasrun = 1
147 | #if it has quit, then we set a variable to say it's not running
148 | #this will then feed into the above "else" for an empty list, and check if
149 | #we need to kick a new video in (to not start many processes)
150 | else:
151 | print("player has quit")
152 | running = 0
153 |
154 |
155 |
156 | #########################################################################
157 | #Main looping
158 | #########################################################################
159 | try:
160 |
161 | while True:
162 |
163 | players = getplayers()
164 | #print(players)
165 | ###################################################################
166 | #Base looping video
167 | ###################################################################
168 | if (mode == 0):
169 | if (needtostart == 1):
170 | needtostart = 0
171 | print("Starting main holding video")
172 | cmd = "omxplayer --no-keys -b --loop --no-osd --layer %d %s "%(n,startmovie)
173 | Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=FNULL,stderr=FNULL)
174 | running = 1
175 | hasrun = 0
176 | killoldplayers(players)
177 | else:
178 | #not needed on base loop, but in case of crash
179 | videoendcheck()
180 |
181 | ###################################################################
182 | #Triggered video 1
183 | ###################################################################
184 | elif (mode == 1):
185 | if (needtostart == 1):
186 | print("Starting first triggered video")
187 | needtostart = 0
188 | cmd = "omxplayer --no-keys -b --no-osd --layer %d %s "%(n,movie1)
189 | Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=FNULL,stderr=FNULL)
190 | running = 1
191 | hasrun = 0
192 | killoldplayers(players)
193 | else:
194 | videoendcheck()
195 | if (needtostart == 1):
196 | mode = 0
197 |
198 | ###################################################################
199 | #Triggered video 2
200 | ###################################################################
201 | elif (mode == 2):
202 | if (needtostart == 1):
203 | print("Starting second triggered video")
204 | needtostart = 0
205 | cmd = "omxplayer --no-keys -b --no-osd --layer %d %s "%(n,movie2)
206 | Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=FNULL,stderr=FNULL)
207 | running = 1
208 | hasrun = 0
209 | killoldplayers(players)
210 | else:
211 | videoendcheck()
212 | if (needtostart == 1):
213 | mode = 0
214 |
215 | #when killed, get rid of players and clean up GPIO
216 | finally:
217 | GPIO.cleanup()
218 | os.system('killall omxplayer.bin')
219 |
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/old/TriggeredVideoPlayer_NetworkUDPTrigger_v3.py:
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1 | #Copyright Jesse Stevens @ Cake Industries 12/9/19
2 | #icing@cake.net.au www.cake.net.au
3 | #This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 | #it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
5 | #the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
6 | #(at your option) any later version.
7 |
8 | #This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
9 | #but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
10 | #MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
11 | #GNU General Public License for more details.
12 |
13 | #You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
14 | #along with this program. If not, see .
15 |
16 | #####################################################################
17 | # BRAND NEW UDP PACKET TRIGGERED VIDEO PLAYER:
18 | # -Clears the console and removes the blinking cursor
19 | # -Listens for A or B to trigger video 1 or 2 in order
20 | # -Plays holding video whilst waiting to be triggered
21 | # -Returns to main holding video after playing triggered videos
22 | # -Listens on all interfaces on UDP port 5005
23 | # -Ensure the packets you send are encoded to byte in utf-8 encoding
24 | #####################################################################
25 |
26 | import sys
27 | import os
28 | from subprocess import Popen
29 | import psutil
30 | import time
31 | import threading
32 | import socket
33 |
34 | ###############################################################
35 | # file locations for media
36 | ###############################################################
37 | startmovie = ("/home/pi/video/start.mp4")
38 | movie1 = ("/home/pi/video/video1.mp4")
39 | movie2 = ("/home/pi/video/video2.mp4")
40 |
41 | ##################################################################
42 | #variables for making sure we only trigger each video player once:
43 | ##################################################################
44 | needtostart = 1
45 | currentplayer = 0
46 | running = 0
47 | hasrun = 0
48 | finishedloop = 0
49 | mode = 0
50 |
51 | ##################################################################
52 | #layer counter (keeps videos on top of each other) - to look at
53 | ##################################################################
54 | n = 0
55 |
56 | ################################################################################
57 | #Redirecting console output to null so we don't litter the window with feedback
58 | ################################################################################
59 | FNULL = open(os.devnull,'w')
60 |
61 | ###############################################################################
62 | # Let's clear the terminal and cursor so we don't see them between videos
63 | # Comment these out if you want the console to stay there for troubleshooting
64 | ###############################################################################
65 | #Let's get those permissions sorted to access the terminal (in case they're not right)
66 | os.system("sudo chmod 666 /dev/tty1")
67 | #Turn off the blinking cursor
68 | os.system("setterm -cursor off > /dev/tty1")
69 | #then send a bunch of zeros to the first screen to clear it out
70 | os.system("sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/fb0")
71 | #finally let's disable console blanking (screensaver)
72 | #os.system("setterm -blank 0 > /dev/tty1")
73 | #this command doesn't work anymore, right now it's best to
74 | #add "consoleblank=0" to the end of the line at /boot/cmdline.txt
75 |
76 | ##############################################
77 | ##bits for starting and stopping players
78 | ##############################################
79 | def getplayers():
80 | procs = []
81 | for p in psutil.process_iter():
82 | if p.name() == 'omxplayer.bin':
83 | procs.append(p)
84 | return procs
85 |
86 | def killoldplayers(procs):
87 | for p in procs:
88 | p.kill()
89 |
90 |
91 | #########################################################################################################
92 | # Set up UDP listening thread, always running (no return). Listening on UDP port 5005 on all interfaces
93 | # If a UDP packet comes in, it will listen for a byte decoded using utf-8 to ASCII "A" or "B" to trigger
94 | # It will also dump what it receives for troubleshooting purposes.
95 | #########################################################################################################
96 |
97 | def rec_UDP():
98 | global needtostart
99 | global mode
100 | global n
101 | while True:
102 | #UDP commands for listening
103 | UDP_PORT = 5005
104 | sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
105 | sock.bind(('', UDP_PORT))
106 | data, addr = sock.recvfrom(1024)
107 | #Print to the console what data we got (for troubleshooting)
108 | print ("received message:", data)
109 | #These are the matching messages, change to suit your needs
110 | TRIGGER1TEXT = 'A'
111 | TRIGGER2TEXT = 'B'
112 | #Decode the received byte into ASCII
113 | RCVTEXT = data.decode("UTF-8")
114 | if (RCVTEXT == TRIGGER1TEXT):
115 | print ("received correct data! Let's trigger video 1")
116 | mode = 1
117 | needtostart = 1
118 | n += 1
119 | elif (RCVTEXT == TRIGGER2TEXT):
120 | print ("received correct data! Let's trigger video 2")
121 | mode = 2
122 | needtostart = 1
123 | n += 1
124 |
125 | ######################################################################################
126 | #load the threads for network receiving packets as thread in background (no blocking)
127 | ######################################################################################
128 |
129 | listen_UDP = threading.Thread(target=rec_UDP)
130 | listen_UDP.start()
131 |
132 | ##########################################################
133 | # Video endpoint checker for non looping videos
134 | ##########################################################
135 | def videoendcheck():
136 | global currentplayer
137 | global finishedloop
138 | global needtostart
139 | global hasrun
140 | global running
141 | ###########################################################################
142 | #madness for keeping check on finished videos
143 | #firstly we see if there are processes listed in the players list
144 | if players:
145 | for eachProcess in players:
146 | #print(eachProcess.pid)
147 | #then we dump the details (should be just one entry) into a variable to
148 | #remember the last valid result (list clears when no processes available)
149 | if (eachProcess.pid > 0):
150 | currentplayer = eachProcess.pid
151 | #otherwise if there are no valid results, we check for conditions to kick
152 | #a new video into gear (video has finished/quit)
153 | #also this protects startup problems with a "currentplayer" with the
154 | #initial zero in it
155 | else:
156 | if (currentplayer != 0 and hasrun == 1 and running == 0):
157 | needtostart = 1
158 | finishedloop = 1
159 | ###########################################################################
160 | #check to see if the last successful process store checks out to still exist
161 | #also store that it's running (takes time to start)
162 | if psutil.pid_exists(currentplayer):
163 | #print("player is running")
164 | hasrun = 1
165 | #if it has quit, then we set a variable to say it's not running
166 | #this will then feed into the above "else" for an empty list, and check if
167 | #we need to kick a new video in (to not start many processes)
168 | else:
169 | print("player has quit")
170 | running = 0
171 |
172 |
173 |
174 | #########################################################################
175 | #Main looping
176 | #########################################################################
177 | try:
178 |
179 | while True:
180 |
181 | players = getplayers()
182 | #print(players)
183 | ###################################################################
184 | #Base looping video
185 | ###################################################################
186 | if (mode == 0):
187 | if (needtostart == 1):
188 | needtostart = 0
189 | print("Starting main holding video")
190 | cmd = "omxplayer --no-keys -b --loop --no-osd --layer %d %s "%(n,startmovie)
191 | Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=FNULL,stderr=FNULL)
192 | running = 1
193 | hasrun = 0
194 | killoldplayers(players)
195 | else:
196 | #not needed on base loop, but in case of crash
197 | videoendcheck()
198 |
199 | ###################################################################
200 | #Triggered video 1
201 | ###################################################################
202 | elif (mode == 1):
203 | if (needtostart == 1):
204 | print("Starting first triggered video")
205 | needtostart = 0
206 | cmd = "omxplayer --no-keys -b --no-osd --layer %d %s "%(n,movie1)
207 | Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=FNULL,stderr=FNULL)
208 | running = 1
209 | hasrun = 0
210 | killoldplayers(players)
211 | else:
212 | videoendcheck()
213 | #return back to start
214 | if (needtostart == 1):
215 | mode = 0
216 |
217 | ###################################################################
218 | #Triggered video 2
219 | ###################################################################
220 | elif (mode == 2):
221 | if (needtostart == 1):
222 | print("Starting second triggered video")
223 | needtostart = 0
224 | cmd = "omxplayer --no-keys -b --no-osd --layer %d %s "%(n,movie2)
225 | Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=FNULL,stderr=FNULL)
226 | running = 1
227 | hasrun = 0
228 | killoldplayers(players)
229 | else:
230 | videoendcheck()
231 | #return back to start
232 | if (needtostart == 1):
233 | mode = 0
234 |
235 | #when killed, get rid of players and any other stuff that needs doing
236 | finally:
237 | #make sure all players are killed fully off
238 | os.system('killall omxplayer.bin')
239 | #turn the blinking cursor back on in the terminal
240 | os.system("setterm -cursor on > /dev/tty1")
241 |
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/old/TriggeredVideoPlayer_NetworkUDPTrigger_v4.py:
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1 | #Copyright Jesse Stevens @ Cake Industries 12/9/19
2 | #icing@cake.net.au www.cake.net.au
3 | #This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 | #it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
5 | #the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
6 | #(at your option) any later version.
7 |
8 | #This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
9 | #but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
10 | #MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
11 | #GNU General Public License for more details.
12 |
13 | #You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
14 | #along with this program. If not, see .
15 |
16 | #####################################################################
17 | # BRAND NEW UDP PACKET TRIGGERED VIDEO PLAYER:
18 | # -Clears the console and removes the blinking cursor
19 | # -Listens for A or B to trigger video 1 or 2 in order
20 | # -Plays holding video whilst waiting to be triggered
21 | # -Returns to main holding video after playing triggered videos
22 | # -Listens on all interfaces on UDP port 5005
23 | # -Ensure the packets you send are encoded to byte in utf-8 encoding
24 | #####################################################################
25 |
26 | import sys
27 | import os
28 | import subprocess
29 | from subprocess import Popen
30 | import psutil
31 | import time
32 | import threading
33 | import socket
34 |
35 | ###############################################################
36 | # file locations for media
37 | ###############################################################
38 | startmovie = ("/home/pi/video/start.mp4")
39 | movie1 = ("/home/pi/video/video1.mp4")
40 | movie2 = ("/home/pi/video/video2.mp4")
41 |
42 | ##################################################################
43 | #variables for making sure we only trigger each video player once:
44 | ##################################################################
45 | needtostart = 1
46 | currentplayer = 0
47 | running = 0
48 | hasrun = 0
49 | finishedloop = 0
50 | mode = 0
51 |
52 | ##################################################################
53 | #layer counter (keeps videos on top of each other) - to look at
54 | ##################################################################
55 | n = 0
56 |
57 | ################################################################################
58 | #Redirecting console output to null so we don't litter the window with feedback
59 | ################################################################################
60 | FNULL = open(os.devnull,'w')
61 |
62 | ###############################################################################
63 | # Let's clear the terminal and cursor so we don't see them between videos
64 | # We're now using subprocess calls (proper use of system calls in Python3)
65 | # to do this work (was using old os calls for Python2)
66 | ###############################################################################
67 | #Let's not have any feedback from these subprocess calls (keep console clear)
68 | with open(os.devnull, 'wb') as devnull:
69 | #Let's get those permissions sorted to access the terminal (in case they're not right)
70 | subprocess.call(['sudo', 'chmod', '666', '/dev/tty1'], stdout=devnull, stderr=devnull)
71 | #Turn off the blinking cursor
72 | subprocess.call(['setterm', '-cursor', 'off', '>', '/dev/tty1'], stdout=devnull, stderr=devnull)
73 | #then send a bunch of zeros to the first screen to clear it out
74 | subprocess.call(['sudo', 'dd', 'if=/dev/zero', 'of=/dev/fb0'], stdout=devnull, stderr=devnull)
75 |
76 | ##############################################
77 | ##bits for starting and stopping players
78 | ##############################################
79 | def getplayers():
80 | procs = []
81 | for p in psutil.process_iter():
82 | if p.name() == 'omxplayer.bin':
83 | procs.append(p)
84 | return procs
85 |
86 | def killoldplayers(procs):
87 | for p in procs:
88 | p.kill()
89 |
90 |
91 | #########################################################################################################
92 | # Set up UDP listening thread, always running (no return). Listening on UDP port 5005 on all interfaces
93 | # If a UDP packet comes in, it will listen for a byte decoded using utf-8 to ASCII "A" or "B" to trigger
94 | # It will also dump what it receives for troubleshooting purposes.
95 | #########################################################################################################
96 |
97 | def rec_UDP():
98 | global needtostart
99 | global mode
100 | global n
101 | while True:
102 | #UDP commands for listening
103 | UDP_PORT = 5005
104 | sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
105 | sock.bind(('', UDP_PORT))
106 | data, addr = sock.recvfrom(1024)
107 | #Print to the console what data we got (for troubleshooting)
108 | print ("received message:", data)
109 | #These are the matching messages, change to suit your needs
110 | TRIGGER1TEXT = 'A'
111 | TRIGGER2TEXT = 'B'
112 | #Decode the received byte into ASCII
113 | RCVTEXT = data.decode("UTF-8")
114 | if (RCVTEXT == TRIGGER1TEXT):
115 | print ("received correct data! Let's trigger video 1")
116 | mode = 1
117 | needtostart = 1
118 | n += 1
119 | elif (RCVTEXT == TRIGGER2TEXT):
120 | print ("received correct data! Let's trigger video 2")
121 | mode = 2
122 | needtostart = 1
123 | n += 1
124 |
125 | ######################################################################################
126 | #load the threads for network receiving packets as thread in background (no blocking)
127 | ######################################################################################
128 |
129 | listen_UDP = threading.Thread(target=rec_UDP)
130 | listen_UDP.start()
131 |
132 | ##########################################################
133 | # Video endpoint checker for non looping videos
134 | ##########################################################
135 | def videoendcheck():
136 | global currentplayer
137 | global finishedloop
138 | global needtostart
139 | global hasrun
140 | global running
141 | ###########################################################################
142 | #madness for keeping check on finished videos
143 | #firstly we see if there are processes listed in the players list
144 | if players:
145 | for eachProcess in players:
146 | #print(eachProcess.pid)
147 | #then we dump the details (should be just one entry) into a variable to
148 | #remember the last valid result (list clears when no processes available)
149 | if (eachProcess.pid > 0):
150 | currentplayer = eachProcess.pid
151 | #otherwise if there are no valid results, we check for conditions to kick
152 | #a new video into gear (video has finished/quit)
153 | #also this protects startup problems with a "currentplayer" with the
154 | #initial zero in it
155 | else:
156 | if (currentplayer != 0 and hasrun == 1 and running == 0):
157 | needtostart = 1
158 | finishedloop = 1
159 | ###########################################################################
160 | #check to see if the last successful process store checks out to still exist
161 | #also store that it's running (takes time to start)
162 | if psutil.pid_exists(currentplayer):
163 | #print("player is running")
164 | hasrun = 1
165 | #if it has quit, then we set a variable to say it's not running
166 | #this will then feed into the above "else" for an empty list, and check if
167 | #we need to kick a new video in (to not start many processes)
168 | else:
169 | print("player has quit")
170 | running = 0
171 |
172 |
173 |
174 | #########################################################################
175 | #Main looping
176 | #########################################################################
177 | try:
178 |
179 | while True:
180 |
181 | players = getplayers()
182 | #print(players)
183 | ###################################################################
184 | #Base looping video
185 | ###################################################################
186 | if (mode == 0):
187 | if (needtostart == 1):
188 | needtostart = 0
189 | print("Starting main holding video")
190 | cmd = "omxplayer --no-keys -b --loop --no-osd --layer %d %s "%(n,startmovie)
191 | Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=FNULL,stderr=FNULL)
192 | running = 1
193 | hasrun = 0
194 | killoldplayers(players)
195 | else:
196 | #not needed on base loop, but in case of crash
197 | videoendcheck()
198 |
199 | ###################################################################
200 | #Triggered video 1
201 | ###################################################################
202 | elif (mode == 1):
203 | if (needtostart == 1):
204 | print("Starting first triggered video")
205 | needtostart = 0
206 | cmd = "omxplayer --no-keys -b --no-osd --layer %d %s "%(n,movie1)
207 | Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=FNULL,stderr=FNULL)
208 | running = 1
209 | hasrun = 0
210 | killoldplayers(players)
211 | else:
212 | videoendcheck()
213 | #return back to start
214 | if (needtostart == 1):
215 | mode = 0
216 |
217 | ###################################################################
218 | #Triggered video 2
219 | ###################################################################
220 | elif (mode == 2):
221 | if (needtostart == 1):
222 | print("Starting second triggered video")
223 | needtostart = 0
224 | cmd = "omxplayer --no-keys -b --no-osd --layer %d %s "%(n,movie2)
225 | Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=FNULL,stderr=FNULL)
226 | running = 1
227 | hasrun = 0
228 | killoldplayers(players)
229 | else:
230 | videoendcheck()
231 | #return back to start
232 | if (needtostart == 1):
233 | mode = 0
234 |
235 | #when killed, get rid of players and any other stuff that needs doing
236 | finally:
237 | #make sure all players are killed fully off
238 | os.system('killall omxplayer.bin')
239 | #turn the blinking cursor back on in the terminal
240 | os.system("setterm -cursor on > /dev/tty1")
241 |
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/old/TriggeredVideoPlayer_NetworkUDPTrigger_v5.py:
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1 | #Copyright Jesse Stevens @ Cake Industries 12/9/19
2 | #icing@cake.net.au www.cake.net.au
3 | #This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 | #it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
5 | #the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
6 | #(at your option) any later version.
7 |
8 | #This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
9 | #but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
10 | #MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
11 | #GNU General Public License for more details.
12 |
13 | #You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
14 | #along with this program. If not, see .
15 |
16 | #####################################################################
17 | # BRAND NEW UDP PACKET TRIGGERED VIDEO PLAYER:
18 | # -Removed console clearing from here, better to run on external shell script
19 | # -Listens for A or B to trigger video 1 or 2 in order
20 | # -Plays holding video whilst waiting to be triggered
21 | # -Returns to main holding video after playing triggered videos
22 | # -Listens on all interfaces on UDP port 5005
23 | # -Ensure the packets you send are encoded to byte in utf-8 encoding
24 | #####################################################################
25 |
26 | import sys
27 | import os
28 | #import subprocess
29 | from subprocess import Popen
30 | import psutil
31 | import time
32 | import threading
33 | import socket
34 |
35 | ###############################################################
36 | # file locations for media
37 | ###############################################################
38 | startmovie = ("/home/pi/video/start.mp4")
39 | movie1 = ("/home/pi/video/video1.mp4")
40 | movie2 = ("/home/pi/video/video2.mp4")
41 |
42 | ##################################################################
43 | #variables for making sure we only trigger each video player once:
44 | ##################################################################
45 | needtostart = 1
46 | currentplayer = 0
47 | running = 0
48 | hasrun = 0
49 | finishedloop = 0
50 | mode = 0
51 |
52 | ##################################################################
53 | #layer counter (keeps videos on top of each other) - to look at
54 | ##################################################################
55 | n = 0
56 |
57 | ################################################################################
58 | #Redirecting console output to null so we don't litter the window with feedback
59 | ################################################################################
60 | FNULL = open(os.devnull,'w')
61 |
62 | ##############################################
63 | ##bits for starting and stopping players
64 | ##############################################
65 | def getplayers():
66 | procs = []
67 | for p in psutil.process_iter():
68 | if p.name() == 'omxplayer.bin':
69 | procs.append(p)
70 | return procs
71 |
72 | def killoldplayers(procs):
73 | for p in procs:
74 | p.kill()
75 |
76 |
77 | #########################################################################################################
78 | # Set up UDP listening thread, always running (no return). Listening on UDP port 5005 on all interfaces
79 | # If a UDP packet comes in, it will listen for a byte decoded using utf-8 to ASCII "A" or "B" to trigger
80 | # It will also dump what it receives for troubleshooting purposes.
81 | #########################################################################################################
82 |
83 | def rec_UDP():
84 | global needtostart
85 | global mode
86 | global n
87 | while True:
88 | #UDP commands for listening
89 | UDP_PORT = 5005
90 | sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
91 | sock.bind(('', UDP_PORT))
92 | data, addr = sock.recvfrom(1024)
93 | #Print to the console what data we got (for troubleshooting: uncomment)
94 | #print ("received message:", data)
95 | #These are the matching messages, change to suit your needs
96 | TRIGGER1TEXT = 'A'
97 | TRIGGER2TEXT = 'B'
98 | #Decode the received byte into ASCII
99 | RCVTEXT = data.decode("UTF-8")
100 | if (RCVTEXT == TRIGGER1TEXT):
101 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
102 | #print ("received correct data! Let's trigger video 1")
103 | mode = 1
104 | needtostart = 1
105 | n += 1
106 | elif (RCVTEXT == TRIGGER2TEXT):
107 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
108 | #print ("received correct data! Let's trigger video 2")
109 | mode = 2
110 | needtostart = 1
111 | n += 1
112 |
113 | ######################################################################################
114 | #load the threads for network receiving packets as thread in background (no blocking)
115 | ######################################################################################
116 |
117 | listen_UDP = threading.Thread(target=rec_UDP)
118 | listen_UDP.start()
119 |
120 | ##########################################################
121 | # Video endpoint checker for non looping videos
122 | ##########################################################
123 | def videoendcheck():
124 | global currentplayer
125 | global finishedloop
126 | global needtostart
127 | global hasrun
128 | global running
129 | ###########################################################################
130 | #madness for keeping check on finished videos
131 | #firstly we see if there are processes listed in the players list
132 | if players:
133 | for eachProcess in players:
134 | #print(eachProcess.pid)
135 | #then we dump the details (should be just one entry) into a variable to
136 | #remember the last valid result (list clears when no processes available)
137 | if (eachProcess.pid > 0):
138 | currentplayer = eachProcess.pid
139 | #otherwise if there are no valid results, we check for conditions to kick
140 | #a new video into gear (video has finished/quit)
141 | #also this protects startup problems with a "currentplayer" with the
142 | #initial zero in it
143 | else:
144 | if (currentplayer != 0 and hasrun == 1 and running == 0):
145 | needtostart = 1
146 | finishedloop = 1
147 | ###########################################################################
148 | #check to see if the last successful process store checks out to still exist
149 | #also store that it's running (takes time to start)
150 | if psutil.pid_exists(currentplayer):
151 | #print("player is running")
152 | hasrun = 1
153 | #if it has quit, then we set a variable to say it's not running
154 | #this will then feed into the above "else" for an empty list, and check if
155 | #we need to kick a new video in (to not start many processes)
156 | else:
157 | #print("player has quit")
158 | running = 0
159 |
160 |
161 |
162 | #########################################################################
163 | #Main looping
164 | #########################################################################
165 | try:
166 |
167 | while True:
168 |
169 | players = getplayers()
170 | #print(players)
171 | ###################################################################
172 | #Base looping video
173 | ###################################################################
174 | if (mode == 0):
175 | if (needtostart == 1):
176 | needtostart = 0
177 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
178 | #print("Starting main holding video")
179 | cmd = "omxplayer --no-keys -b --loop --no-osd --layer %d %s "%(n,startmovie)
180 | Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=FNULL,stderr=FNULL)
181 | running = 1
182 | hasrun = 0
183 | killoldplayers(players)
184 | else:
185 | #not needed on base loop, but in case of crash
186 | videoendcheck()
187 |
188 | ###################################################################
189 | #Triggered video 1
190 | ###################################################################
191 | elif (mode == 1):
192 | if (needtostart == 1):
193 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
194 | #print("Starting first triggered video")
195 | needtostart = 0
196 | cmd = "omxplayer --no-keys -b --no-osd --layer %d %s "%(n,movie1)
197 | Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=FNULL,stderr=FNULL)
198 | running = 1
199 | hasrun = 0
200 | killoldplayers(players)
201 | else:
202 | videoendcheck()
203 | #return back to start
204 | if (needtostart == 1):
205 | mode = 0
206 |
207 | ###################################################################
208 | #Triggered video 2
209 | ###################################################################
210 | elif (mode == 2):
211 | if (needtostart == 1):
212 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
213 | #print("Starting second triggered video")
214 | needtostart = 0
215 | cmd = "omxplayer --no-keys -b --no-osd --layer %d %s "%(n,movie2)
216 | Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=FNULL,stderr=FNULL)
217 | running = 1
218 | hasrun = 0
219 | killoldplayers(players)
220 | else:
221 | videoendcheck()
222 | #return back to start
223 | if (needtostart == 1):
224 | mode = 0
225 |
226 | #when killed, get rid of players and any other stuff that needs doing
227 | finally:
228 | #make sure all players are killed fully off
229 | os.system('killall omxplayer.bin')
230 | #turn the blinking cursor back on in the terminal
231 | os.system("setterm -cursor on > /dev/tty1")
232 | print("Quitting, Goodbye!")
233 |
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/old/TriggeredVideoPlayer_NetworkUDPTrigger_v6.py:
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1 | #Copyright Jesse Stevens @ Cake Industries 12/9/19
2 | #icing@cake.net.au www.cake.net.au
3 | #This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 | #it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
5 | #the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
6 | #(at your option) any later version.
7 |
8 | #This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
9 | #but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
10 | #MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
11 | #GNU General Public License for more details.
12 |
13 | #You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
14 | #along with this program. If not, see .
15 |
16 | #####################################################################
17 | # BRAND NEW UDP PACKET TRIGGERED VIDEO PLAYER:
18 | # -Removed console clearing from here, better to run on external shell script
19 | # -Listens for A or B to trigger video 1 or 2 in order
20 | # -Plays holding video whilst waiting to be triggered
21 | # -Returns to main holding video after playing triggered videos
22 | # -Listens on all interfaces on UDP port 5005
23 | # -Ensure the packets you send are encoded to byte in utf-8 encoding
24 | #####################################################################
25 |
26 | import sys
27 | import os
28 | #import subprocess
29 | from subprocess import Popen
30 | import psutil
31 | import time
32 | import threading
33 | import socket
34 |
35 | ###############################################################
36 | # file locations for media
37 | ###############################################################
38 | startmovie = ("/home/pi/video/start.mp4")
39 | movie1 = ("/home/pi/video/video1.mp4")
40 | movie2 = ("/home/pi/video/video2.mp4")
41 |
42 | ##################################################################
43 | #variables for making sure we only trigger each video player once:
44 | ##################################################################
45 | needtostart = 1
46 | currentplayer = 0
47 | running = 0
48 | hasrun = 0
49 | finishedloop = 0
50 | mode = 0
51 |
52 | ##################################################################
53 | #layer counter (keeps videos on top of each other) - to look at
54 | ##################################################################
55 | n = 0
56 |
57 | ################################################################################
58 | #Redirecting console output to null so we don't litter the window with feedback
59 | ################################################################################
60 | FNULL = open(os.devnull,'w')
61 |
62 | ##############################################
63 | ##bits for starting and stopping players
64 | ##############################################
65 | def getplayers():
66 | procs = []
67 | for p in psutil.process_iter():
68 | if p.name() == 'omxplayer.bin':
69 | procs.append(p)
70 | return procs
71 |
72 | def killoldplayers(procs):
73 | for p in procs:
74 | p.kill()
75 |
76 |
77 | #########################################################################################################
78 | # Set up UDP listening thread, always running (no return). Listening on UDP port 5005 on all interfaces
79 | # If a UDP packet comes in, it will listen for a byte decoded using utf-8 to ASCII "A" or "B" to trigger
80 | # It will also dump what it receives for troubleshooting purposes.
81 | #########################################################################################################
82 |
83 | def rec_UDP():
84 | global needtostart
85 | global mode
86 | global n
87 | while True:
88 | #UDP commands for listening
89 | UDP_PORT = 5005
90 | sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
91 | sock.bind(('', UDP_PORT))
92 | data, addr = sock.recvfrom(1024)
93 | #Print to the console what data we got (for troubleshooting: uncomment)
94 | #print ("received message:", data)
95 | #These are the matching messages, change to suit your needs
96 | TRIGGER1TEXT = 'A'
97 | TRIGGER2TEXT = 'B'
98 | #Decode the received byte into ASCII
99 | RCVTEXT = data.decode("UTF-8")
100 | if (RCVTEXT == TRIGGER1TEXT):
101 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
102 | #print ("received correct data! Let's trigger video 1")
103 | mode = 1
104 | needtostart = 1
105 | n += 1
106 | elif (RCVTEXT == TRIGGER2TEXT):
107 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
108 | #print ("received correct data! Let's trigger video 2")
109 | mode = 2
110 | needtostart = 1
111 | n += 1
112 |
113 | ######################################################################################
114 | #load the threads for network receiving packets as thread in background (no blocking)
115 | ######################################################################################
116 |
117 | listen_UDP = threading.Thread(target=rec_UDP)
118 | listen_UDP.start()
119 |
120 | ##########################################################
121 | # Video endpoint checker for non looping videos
122 | ##########################################################
123 | def videoendcheck():
124 | global currentplayer
125 | global finishedloop
126 | global needtostart
127 | global hasrun
128 | global running
129 | ###########################################################################
130 | #madness for keeping check on finished videos
131 | #firstly we see if there are processes listed in the players list
132 | if players:
133 | for eachProcess in players:
134 | #print(eachProcess.pid)
135 | #then we dump the details (should be just one entry) into a variable to
136 | #remember the last valid result (list clears when no processes available)
137 | if (eachProcess.pid > 0):
138 | currentplayer = eachProcess.pid
139 | #otherwise if there are no valid results, we check for conditions to kick
140 | #a new video into gear (video has finished/quit)
141 | #also this protects startup problems with a "currentplayer" with the
142 | #initial zero in it
143 |
144 | #these were indented to here:
145 | else:
146 | if (currentplayer != 0 and hasrun == 1 and running == 0):
147 | needtostart = 1
148 | finishedloop = 1
149 | ###########################################################################
150 | #check to see if the last successful process store checks out to still exist
151 | #also store that it's running (takes time to start)
152 | if psutil.pid_exists(currentplayer):
153 | #print("player is running")
154 | hasrun = 1
155 | #if it has quit, then we set a variable to say it's not running
156 | #this will then feed into the above "else" for an empty list, and check if
157 | #we need to kick a new video in (to not start many processes)
158 | else:
159 | print("player has quit")
160 | running = 0
161 |
162 |
163 |
164 | #########################################################################
165 | #Main looping
166 | #########################################################################
167 | try:
168 |
169 | while True:
170 |
171 | players = getplayers()
172 | #print(players)
173 | ###################################################################
174 | #Base looping video
175 | ###################################################################
176 | if (mode == 0):
177 | if (needtostart == 1):
178 | needtostart = 0
179 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
180 | print("Starting main holding video")
181 | Popen(['omxplayer', '--no-keys', '-b', '--loop', '--no-osd', startmovie], stdout=None, stderr=None)
182 | running = 1
183 | hasrun = 0
184 | killoldplayers(players)
185 | else:
186 | #not needed on base loop, but in case of crash
187 | videoendcheck()
188 |
189 | ###################################################################
190 | #Triggered video 1
191 | ###################################################################
192 | elif (mode == 1):
193 | if (needtostart == 1):
194 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
195 | print("Starting first triggered video")
196 | needtostart = 0
197 | Popen(['omxplayer', '--no-keys', '-b', '--no-osd', movie1], stdout=None, stderr=None)
198 | running = 1
199 | hasrun = 0
200 | killoldplayers(players)
201 | else:
202 | videoendcheck()
203 | #return back to start
204 | if (needtostart == 1):
205 | mode = 0
206 |
207 | ###################################################################
208 | #Triggered video 2
209 | ###################################################################
210 | elif (mode == 2):
211 | if (needtostart == 1):
212 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
213 | print("Starting second triggered video")
214 | needtostart = 0
215 | Popen(['omxplayer', '--no-keys', '-b', '--no-osd', movie2], stdout=None, stderr=None)
216 | running = 1
217 | hasrun = 0
218 | killoldplayers(players)
219 | else:
220 | videoendcheck()
221 | #return back to start
222 | if (needtostart == 1):
223 | mode = 0
224 |
225 | #when killed, get rid of players and any other stuff that needs doing
226 | finally:
227 | #make sure all players are killed fully off
228 | os.system('killall omxplayer.bin')
229 | #turn the blinking cursor back on in the terminal
230 | #os.system("setterm -cursor on > /dev/tty1")
231 | print("Quitting, Goodbye!")
232 |
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/old/TriggeredVideoPlayer_NetworkUDPTrigger_v7.py:
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1 | #Copyright Jesse Stevens @ Cake Industries 12/9/19
2 | #icing@cake.net.au www.cake.net.au
3 | #This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 | #it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
5 | #the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
6 | #(at your option) any later version.
7 |
8 | #This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
9 | #but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
10 | #MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
11 | #GNU General Public License for more details.
12 |
13 | #You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
14 | #along with this program. If not, see .
15 |
16 | #####################################################################
17 | # BRAND NEW UDP PACKET TRIGGERED VIDEO PLAYER:
18 | # -Removed console clearing from here, better to run on external shell script
19 | # -Listens for A or B to trigger video 1 or 2 in order
20 | # -Plays holding video whilst waiting to be triggered
21 | # -Returns to main holding video after playing triggered videos
22 | # -Listens on all interfaces on UDP port 5005
23 | # -Ensure the packets you send are encoded to byte in utf-8 encoding
24 | #####################################################################
25 |
26 | import sys
27 | import os
28 | #import subprocess
29 | from subprocess import Popen
30 | import psutil
31 | import time
32 | import threading
33 | import socket
34 |
35 | ###############################################################
36 | # file locations for media
37 | ###############################################################
38 | startmovie = ("/home/pi/video/start.mp4")
39 | movie1 = ("/home/pi/video/video1.mp4")
40 | movie2 = ("/home/pi/video/video2.mp4")
41 |
42 | ##################################################################
43 | #variables for making sure we only trigger each video player once:
44 | ##################################################################
45 | needtostart = 1
46 | currentplayer = 0
47 | running = 0
48 | hasrun = 0
49 | finishedloop = 0
50 | mode = 0
51 |
52 | ##################################################################
53 | #layer counter (keeps videos on top of each other) - to look at
54 | ##################################################################
55 | n = 0
56 |
57 | ################################################################################
58 | #Redirecting console output to null so we don't litter the window with feedback
59 | ################################################################################
60 | FNULL = open(os.devnull,'w')
61 |
62 | ##############################################
63 | ##bits for starting and stopping players
64 | ##############################################
65 | def getplayers():
66 | procs = []
67 | for p in psutil.process_iter():
68 | if p.name() == 'omxplayer.bin':
69 | procs.append(p)
70 | return procs
71 |
72 | def killoldplayers(procs):
73 | for p in procs:
74 | p.kill()
75 | os.system('killall omxplayer.bin')
76 |
77 |
78 | #########################################################################################################
79 | # Set up UDP listening thread, always running (no return). Listening on UDP port 5005 on all interfaces
80 | # If a UDP packet comes in, it will listen for a byte decoded using utf-8 to ASCII "A" or "B" to trigger
81 | # It will also dump what it receives for troubleshooting purposes.
82 | #########################################################################################################
83 |
84 | def rec_UDP():
85 | global needtostart
86 | global mode
87 | global n
88 | while True:
89 | #UDP commands for listening
90 | UDP_PORT = 5005
91 | sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
92 | sock.bind(('', UDP_PORT))
93 | data, addr = sock.recvfrom(1024)
94 | #Print to the console what data we got (for troubleshooting: uncomment)
95 | #print ("received message:", data)
96 | #These are the matching messages, change to suit your needs
97 | TRIGGER1TEXT = 'A'
98 | TRIGGER2TEXT = 'B'
99 | #Decode the received byte into ASCII
100 | RCVTEXT = data.decode("UTF-8")
101 | if (RCVTEXT == TRIGGER1TEXT):
102 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
103 | #print ("received correct data! Let's trigger video 1")
104 | mode = 1
105 | needtostart = 1
106 | n += 1
107 | elif (RCVTEXT == TRIGGER2TEXT):
108 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
109 | #print ("received correct data! Let's trigger video 2")
110 | mode = 2
111 | needtostart = 1
112 | n += 1
113 |
114 | ######################################################################################
115 | #load the threads for network receiving packets as thread in background (no blocking)
116 | ######################################################################################
117 |
118 | listen_UDP = threading.Thread(target=rec_UDP)
119 | listen_UDP.start()
120 |
121 | ##########################################################
122 | # Video endpoint checker for non looping videos
123 | ##########################################################
124 | def videoendcheck():
125 | global currentplayer
126 | global finishedloop
127 | global needtostart
128 | global hasrun
129 | global running
130 | ###########################################################################
131 | #madness for keeping check on finished videos
132 | #firstly we see if there are processes listed in the players list
133 | if players:
134 | for eachProcess in players:
135 | #print(eachProcess.pid)
136 | #then we dump the details (should be just one entry) into a variable to
137 | #remember the last valid result (list clears when no processes available)
138 | if (eachProcess.pid > 0):
139 | currentplayer = eachProcess.pid
140 | #otherwise if there are no valid results, we check for conditions to kick
141 | #a new video into gear (video has finished/quit)
142 | #also this protects startup problems with a "currentplayer" with the
143 | #initial zero in it
144 |
145 | #these were indented to here:
146 | else:
147 | if (currentplayer != 0 and hasrun == 1 and running == 0):
148 | needtostart = 1
149 | finishedloop = 1
150 | ###########################################################################
151 | #check to see if the last successful process store checks out to still exist
152 | #also store that it's running (takes time to start)
153 | if psutil.pid_exists(currentplayer):
154 | #print("player is running")
155 | hasrun = 1
156 | #if it has quit, then we set a variable to say it's not running
157 | #this will then feed into the above "else" for an empty list, and check if
158 | #we need to kick a new video in (to not start many processes)
159 | else:
160 | print("player has quit")
161 | running = 0
162 |
163 |
164 |
165 | #########################################################################
166 | #Main looping
167 | #########################################################################
168 | try:
169 |
170 | while True:
171 |
172 | players = getplayers()
173 | #print(players)
174 | ###################################################################
175 | #Base looping video
176 | ###################################################################
177 | if (mode == 0):
178 | if (needtostart == 1):
179 | needtostart = 0
180 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
181 | print("Starting main holding video")
182 | Popen(['omxplayer', '--no-keys', '-b', '--loop', '--no-osd', startmovie], stdout=None, stderr=None)
183 | running = 1
184 | hasrun = 0
185 | killoldplayers(players)
186 | else:
187 | #not needed on base loop, but in case of crash
188 | videoendcheck()
189 |
190 | ###################################################################
191 | #Triggered video 1
192 | ###################################################################
193 | elif (mode == 1):
194 | if (needtostart == 1):
195 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
196 | print("Starting first triggered video")
197 | needtostart = 0
198 | Popen(['omxplayer', '--no-keys', '-b', '--no-osd', movie1], stdout=None, stderr=None)
199 | running = 1
200 | hasrun = 0
201 | killoldplayers(players)
202 | else:
203 | videoendcheck()
204 | #return back to start
205 | if (needtostart == 1):
206 | mode = 0
207 |
208 | ###################################################################
209 | #Triggered video 2
210 | ###################################################################
211 | elif (mode == 2):
212 | if (needtostart == 1):
213 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
214 | print("Starting second triggered video")
215 | needtostart = 0
216 | Popen(['omxplayer', '--no-keys', '-b', '--no-osd', movie2], stdout=None, stderr=None)
217 | running = 1
218 | hasrun = 0
219 | killoldplayers(players)
220 | else:
221 | videoendcheck()
222 | #return back to start
223 | if (needtostart == 1):
224 | mode = 0
225 | #give the loop some breathing space (stops hangs?)
226 | time.sleep(0.1)
227 |
228 | #when killed, get rid of players and any other stuff that needs doing
229 | finally:
230 | #make sure all players are killed fully off
231 | os.system('killall omxplayer.bin')
232 | #turn the blinking cursor back on in the terminal
233 | #os.system("setterm -cursor on > /dev/tty1")
234 | print("Quitting, Goodbye!")
235 |
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/old/TriggeredVideoPlayer_NetworkUDPTrigger_v8.py:
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1 | #Copyright Jesse Stevens @ Cake Industries 12/9/19
2 | #icing@cake.net.au www.cake.net.au
3 | #This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 | #it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
5 | #the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
6 | #(at your option) any later version.
7 |
8 | #This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
9 | #but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
10 | #MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
11 | #GNU General Public License for more details.
12 |
13 | #You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
14 | #along with this program. If not, see .
15 |
16 | #####################################################################
17 | # BRAND NEW UDP PACKET TRIGGERED VIDEO PLAYER:
18 | # -Removed console clearing from here, better to run on external shell script
19 | # -Listens for A or B to trigger video 1 or 2 in order
20 | # -Plays holding video whilst waiting to be triggered
21 | # -Returns to main holding video after playing triggered videos
22 | # -Listens on all interfaces on UDP port 5005
23 | # -Ensure the packets you send are encoded to byte in utf-8 encoding
24 | #####################################################################
25 |
26 | import sys
27 | import os
28 | #import subprocess
29 | from subprocess import Popen
30 | import psutil
31 | import time
32 | import threading
33 | import socket
34 |
35 | ###############################################################
36 | # file locations for media
37 | ###############################################################
38 | startmovie = ("/home/pi/video/start.mp4")
39 | movie1 = ("/home/pi/video/video1.mp4")
40 | movie2 = ("/home/pi/video/video2.mp4")
41 |
42 | ##################################################################
43 | #variables for making sure we only trigger each video player once:
44 | ##################################################################
45 | needtostart = 1
46 | currentplayer = 0
47 | running = 0
48 | hasrun = 0
49 | finishedloop = 0
50 | mode = 0
51 |
52 | ##################################################################
53 | #layer counter (keeps videos on top of each other) - to look at
54 | ##################################################################
55 | n = 0
56 |
57 | ################################################################################
58 | #Redirecting console output to null so we don't litter the window with feedback
59 | ################################################################################
60 | FNULL = open(os.devnull,'w')
61 |
62 | ##############################################
63 | ##bits for starting and stopping players
64 | ##############################################
65 | def getplayers():
66 | procs = []
67 | for p in psutil.process_iter():
68 | if p.name() == 'omxplayer.bin':
69 | procs.append(p)
70 | return procs
71 |
72 | def killoldplayers(procs):
73 | for p in procs:
74 | p.kill()
75 | os.system('killall omxplayer.bin')
76 |
77 |
78 | #########################################################################################################
79 | # Set up UDP listening thread, always running (no return). Listening on UDP port 5005 on all interfaces
80 | # If a UDP packet comes in, it will listen for a byte decoded using utf-8 to ASCII "A" or "B" to trigger
81 | # It will also dump what it receives for troubleshooting purposes.
82 | #########################################################################################################
83 |
84 | def rec_UDP():
85 | global needtostart
86 | global mode
87 | global n
88 | while True:
89 | #UDP commands for listening
90 | UDP_PORT = 5005
91 | sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
92 | sock.bind(('', UDP_PORT))
93 | data, addr = sock.recvfrom(1024)
94 | #Print to the console what data we got (for troubleshooting: uncomment)
95 | #print ("received message:", data)
96 | #These are the matching messages, change to suit your needs
97 | TRIGGER1TEXT = 'A'
98 | TRIGGER2TEXT = 'B'
99 | #Decode the received byte into ASCII
100 | RCVTEXT = data.decode("UTF-8")
101 | if (RCVTEXT == TRIGGER1TEXT):
102 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
103 | #print ("received correct data! Let's trigger video 1")
104 | mode = 1
105 | needtostart = 1
106 | n += 1
107 | elif (RCVTEXT == TRIGGER2TEXT):
108 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
109 | #print ("received correct data! Let's trigger video 2")
110 | mode = 2
111 | needtostart = 1
112 | n += 1
113 |
114 | ######################################################################################
115 | #load the threads for network receiving packets as thread in background (no blocking)
116 | ######################################################################################
117 |
118 | listen_UDP = threading.Thread(target=rec_UDP)
119 | listen_UDP.start()
120 |
121 | ##########################################################
122 | # Video endpoint checker for non looping videos
123 | ##########################################################
124 | def videoendcheck():
125 | global currentplayer
126 | global finishedloop
127 | global needtostart
128 | global hasrun
129 | global running
130 | ###########################################################################
131 | #madness for keeping check on finished videos
132 | #firstly we see if there are processes listed in the players list
133 | if players:
134 | for eachProcess in players:
135 | #print(eachProcess.pid)
136 | #then we dump the details (should be just one entry) into a variable to
137 | #remember the last valid result (list clears when no processes available)
138 | if (eachProcess.pid > 0):
139 | currentplayer = eachProcess.pid
140 | #otherwise if there are no valid results, we check for conditions to kick
141 | #a new video into gear (video has finished/quit)
142 | #also this protects startup problems with a "currentplayer" with the
143 | #initial zero in it
144 |
145 | #these were indented to here:
146 | else:
147 | if (currentplayer != 0 and hasrun == 1 and running == 0):
148 | needtostart = 1
149 | finishedloop = 1
150 | ###########################################################################
151 | #check to see if the last successful process store checks out to still exist
152 | #also store that it's running (takes time to start)
153 | if psutil.pid_exists(currentplayer):
154 | #print("player is running")
155 | hasrun = 1
156 | #if it has quit, then we set a variable to say it's not running
157 | #this will then feed into the above "else" for an empty list, and check if
158 | #we need to kick a new video in (to not start many processes)
159 | else:
160 | print("player has quit")
161 | running = 0
162 |
163 |
164 |
165 | #########################################################################
166 | #Main looping
167 | #########################################################################
168 | try:
169 |
170 | while True:
171 |
172 | players = getplayers()
173 | #print(players)
174 | ###################################################################
175 | #Base looping video
176 | ###################################################################
177 | if (mode == 0):
178 | if (needtostart == 1):
179 | needtostart = 0
180 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
181 | print("Starting main holding video")
182 | Popen(['omxplayer', '--no-keys', '-b', '--no-osd', startmovie], stdout=None, stderr=None)
183 | running = 1
184 | hasrun = 0
185 | killoldplayers(players)
186 | else:
187 | #not needed on base loop, but in case of crash
188 | videoendcheck()
189 |
190 | ###################################################################
191 | #Triggered video 1
192 | ###################################################################
193 | elif (mode == 1):
194 | if (needtostart == 1):
195 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
196 | print("Starting first triggered video")
197 | needtostart = 0
198 | Popen(['omxplayer', '--no-keys', '-b', '--no-osd', movie1], stdout=None, stderr=None)
199 | running = 1
200 | hasrun = 0
201 | killoldplayers(players)
202 | else:
203 | videoendcheck()
204 | #return back to start
205 | if (needtostart == 1):
206 | mode = 0
207 |
208 | ###################################################################
209 | #Triggered video 2
210 | ###################################################################
211 | elif (mode == 2):
212 | if (needtostart == 1):
213 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
214 | print("Starting second triggered video")
215 | needtostart = 0
216 | Popen(['omxplayer', '--no-keys', '-b', '--no-osd', movie2], stdout=None, stderr=None)
217 | running = 1
218 | hasrun = 0
219 | killoldplayers(players)
220 | else:
221 | videoendcheck()
222 | #return back to start
223 | if (needtostart == 1):
224 | mode = 0
225 | #give the loop some breathing space (stops hangs?)
226 | time.sleep(0.1)
227 |
228 | #when killed, get rid of players and any other stuff that needs doing
229 | finally:
230 | #make sure all players are killed fully off
231 | os.system('killall omxplayer.bin')
232 | #turn the blinking cursor back on in the terminal
233 | #os.system("setterm -cursor on > /dev/tty1")
234 | print("Quitting, Goodbye!")
235 |
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1 | #Copyright Jesse Stevens @ Cake Industries 12/9/19
2 | #icing@cake.net.au www.cake.net.au
3 | #This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 | #it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
5 | #the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
6 | #(at your option) any later version.
7 |
8 | #This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
9 | #but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
10 | #MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
11 | #GNU General Public License for more details.
12 |
13 | #You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
14 | #along with this program. If not, see .
15 |
16 | #####################################################################
17 | # BRAND NEW UDP PACKET TRIGGERED VIDEO PLAYER:
18 | # -Removed console clearing from here, better to run on external shell script
19 | # -Listens for A or B to trigger video 1 or 2 in order
20 | # -Plays holding video whilst waiting to be triggered
21 | # -Returns to main holding video after playing triggered videos
22 | # -Listens on all interfaces on UDP port 5005
23 | # -Ensure the packets you send are encoded to byte in utf-8 encoding
24 | #####################################################################
25 |
26 | import sys
27 | import os
28 | import subprocess
29 | import psutil
30 | import time
31 | import threading
32 | import socket
33 |
34 | ###############################################################
35 | # file locations for media
36 | ###############################################################
37 | startmovie = ("/home/pi/video/start.mp4")
38 | movie1 = ("/home/pi/video/video1.mp4")
39 | movie2 = ("/home/pi/video/video2.mp4")
40 |
41 | ##################################################################
42 | #variables for making sure we only trigger each video player once:
43 | ##################################################################
44 | needtostart = 1
45 | running = 0
46 | mode = 0
47 |
48 | ################################################################################
49 | #Redirecting console output to null so we don't litter the window with feedback
50 | ################################################################################
51 | FNULL = open(os.devnull,'w')
52 |
53 | #########################################################################################################
54 | # Set up UDP listening thread, always running (no return). Listening on UDP port 5005 on all interfaces
55 | # If a UDP packet comes in, it will listen for a byte decoded using utf-8 to ASCII "A" or "B" to trigger
56 | # It will also dump what it receives for troubleshooting purposes.
57 | #########################################################################################################
58 |
59 | def rec_UDP():
60 | global needtostart
61 | global mode
62 | while True:
63 | #UDP commands for listening
64 | UDP_PORT = 5005
65 | sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
66 | sock.bind(('', UDP_PORT))
67 | data, addr = sock.recvfrom(1024)
68 | #Print to the console what data we got (for troubleshooting: uncomment)
69 | #print ("received message:", data)
70 | #These are the matching messages, change to suit your needs
71 | TRIGGER1TEXT = 'A'
72 | TRIGGER2TEXT = 'B'
73 | SHUTDOWNTEXT = 'S'
74 | #Decode the received byte into ASCII
75 | RCVTEXT = data.decode("UTF-8")
76 | if (RCVTEXT == TRIGGER1TEXT):
77 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
78 | #print ("received correct data! Let's trigger video 1")
79 | mode = 1
80 | needtostart = 1
81 | elif (RCVTEXT == TRIGGER2TEXT):
82 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
83 | #print ("received correct data! Let's trigger video 2")
84 | mode = 2
85 | needtostart = 1
86 | elif (RCVTEXT == SHUTDOWNTEXT):
87 | #requires that we allow this sudo command without password
88 | os.system('sudo halt')
89 |
90 | ######################################################################################
91 | #load the threads for network receiving packets as thread in background (no blocking)
92 | ######################################################################################
93 |
94 | listen_UDP = threading.Thread(target=rec_UDP)
95 | listen_UDP.start()
96 |
97 | #########################################################################
98 | #Main looping
99 | #########################################################################
100 | try:
101 |
102 | while True:
103 | ###################################################################
104 | #Base looping video
105 | ###################################################################
106 | if (mode == 0):
107 | if (needtostart == 1):
108 | needtostart = 0
109 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
110 | print("Starting main holding video")
111 | m = subprocess.Popen(['omxplayer', '--loop', '-b', '--no-osd', startmovie], stdin=subprocess.PIPE,stdout=subprocess.PIPE,stderr=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
112 | #Set the current running to start video (for killing logic)
113 | running = 0
114 |
115 | else:
116 | #Not needed on base loop, but in case of crash
117 | #Check for end of video
118 | if m.poll() is not None:
119 | #Relaunch the process to start again
120 | needtostart = 1
121 |
122 | ###################################################################
123 | #Triggered video 1
124 | ###################################################################
125 | elif (mode == 1):
126 | if (needtostart == 1):
127 | #kill off other videos first
128 | if (running == 0):
129 | print("Killing start video")
130 | m.stdin.write(b'q')
131 | m.stdin.flush()
132 | #Let's sink the boot in
133 | m.kill()
134 | elif (running == 1):
135 | print("Killing video 1 (restarting it)")
136 | a.stdin.write(b'q')
137 | a.stdin.flush()
138 | #Let's sink the boot in
139 | a.kill()
140 | elif (running == 2):
141 | print("Killing video 2")
142 | b.stdin.write(b'q')
143 | b.stdin.flush()
144 | #Let's sink the boot in
145 | b.kill()
146 |
147 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
148 | print("Starting first triggered video")
149 | needtostart = 0
150 | a = subprocess.Popen(['omxplayer', '-b', '--no-osd', movie1], stdin=subprocess.PIPE,stdout=subprocess.PIPE,stderr=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
151 | #Set the current running to video 1 (for killing logic)
152 | running = 1
153 | else:
154 | #End checking:
155 | #if process has quit
156 | if a.poll() is not None:
157 | #go back to start video/holding frame
158 | mode = 0
159 | needtostart = 1
160 | #return back to start
161 | if (needtostart == 1):
162 | mode = 0
163 | a.kill()
164 | ###################################################################
165 | #Triggered video 2
166 | ###################################################################
167 | elif (mode == 2):
168 | if (needtostart == 1):
169 | #kill off other videos first
170 | if (running == 0):
171 | print("Killing start video")
172 | m.stdin.write(b'q')
173 | m.stdin.flush()
174 | #Let's sink the boot in
175 | m.kill()
176 | elif (running == 1):
177 | print("Killing video 1")
178 | a.stdin.write(b'q')
179 | a.stdin.flush()
180 | #Let's sink the boot in
181 | a.kill()
182 | elif (running == 2):
183 | print("Killing video 2 (Restarting it)")
184 | b.stdin.write(b'q')
185 | b.stdin.flush()
186 | #Let's sink the boot in
187 | b.kill()
188 |
189 | #for troubleshooting: uncomment
190 | print("Starting first triggered video")
191 | needtostart = 0
192 | b = subprocess.Popen(['omxplayer', '-b', '--no-osd', movie2], stdin=subprocess.PIPE,stdout=subprocess.PIPE,stderr=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
193 | #Set the current running to video 2 (for killing logic)
194 | running = 2
195 | else:
196 | #End checking:
197 | #if process has quit
198 | if b.poll() is not None:
199 | #go back to start video/holding frame
200 | mode = 0
201 | needtostart = 1
202 | #return back to start
203 | if (needtostart == 1):
204 | mode = 0
205 | b.kill()
206 |
207 | #give the loop some breathing space (eases up on resources, but delays response by 100ms)
208 | time.sleep(0.1)
209 |
210 | #when killed, get rid of players and any other stuff that needs doing
211 | finally:
212 | #make sure all players are killed fully off
213 | os.system('killall omxplayer.bin')
214 | os.system('killall omxplayer')
215 | #turn the blinking cursor back on in the terminal
216 | #os.system("setterm -cursor on > /dev/tty1")
217 | print("Quitting, Goodbye!")
218 |
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