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* http:// | * http://iptv-server.lan.nurd.space:8080/stream.mpng high res, uses more bandwidth | ||
* http:// | * http://iptv-server.lan.nurd.space:8080/stream.mjpeg same res :-) but with jpeg artifacts and hopefully less bandwidth usage. might also be more compatible with all web-browse devices out there | ||
* http:// | * http://iptv-server.lan.nurd.space:8070/stream.mjpeg?inst=terminal-stream if you want to see the images pasted in the irc-channel as an overlay (2 fps) | ||
* http:// | * http://iptv-server.lan.nurd.space:8071/stream.mjpeg?inst=terminal-stream if you want to see the images pasted in the irc-channel as an overlay (15 fps) | ||
* login with ssh (user nurds and well known password) into | * login with ssh (user nurds and well known password) into iptv-server.lan.nurd.space | ||
Revision as of 13:38, 25 February 2024
IRCTV | |
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Participants | Berend |
Skills | |
Status | Active |
Niche | Artsy stuff |
Purpose | Unknown |
Tool | No |
Location | Space |
Cost | |
Tool category |
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what it is
An IRSSI connected to the #nurds channel on oftc on a big TV that was found in the rain outside at the trash.
urls etc
- iptv-server.lan.nurd.space
- http://iptv-server.lan.nurd.space:8080/stream.mpng high res, uses more bandwidth
- http://iptv-server.lan.nurd.space:8080/stream.mjpeg same res :-) but with jpeg artifacts and hopefully less bandwidth usage. might also be more compatible with all web-browse devices out there
- http://iptv-server.lan.nurd.space:8070/stream.mjpeg?inst=terminal-stream if you want to see the images pasted in the irc-channel as an overlay (2 fps)
- http://iptv-server.lan.nurd.space:8071/stream.mjpeg?inst=terminal-stream if you want to see the images pasted in the irc-channel as an overlay (15 fps)
- login with ssh (user nurds and well known password) into iptv-server.lan.nurd.space
- you can also stream a video-stream to it via multicast on address 239.168.0.1 port 11000
- e.g.: gst-launch-1.0 v4l2src ! videoconvert ! video/x-raw, format=YUY2 ! jpegenc ! rtpjpegpay ! udpsink host=239.168.0.1 auto-multicast=true port=11000
how it is configured
display
- raspberry pi 1 directly connected to a tv
- runs: ffmpeg started by a systemd service
- SD-card is mounted read-only(!)
- https://gist.github.com/nicokaiser/08aa5b7b3958f171cf61549b70e8a34b without the overlay part
- ip address: irctv.lan.nurd.spce
backend
- container (10.208.30.111)(iptv-server.lan.nurd.space) on coherence runs the backend - user irctv
- termcamng listens on telnet and ssh
- port 2300 for telnet, port 2200 for ssh
- port 8080 for the png-stream
- telnet has *no* authentication, ssh authenticates (via pam) against the local user-file
- ssh/telnet bring you into the irssi session where you can interact with it
- termcamng listens on telnet and ssh
- on the ticker pi:
- constatus listens on port 8070
- http://10.208.42.159:8070/stream.mjpeg?inst=terminal-stream
- constatus currently listens on the mqtt feed "irc/urls/#", see /home/constatus/constatus/termcamng.cfg
- constatus listens on port 8070
- on egg:
- there should be a user irc2mqtt in the irc channel
- that user is irc-to-mqtt.sh and .py on egg, runs in user flok. should be migrated to r3boot's bot.