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Syncplay
Solution to synchronize video playback across many instances of MPlayer and Media Player Classic (MPC-HC) over a network such as the Internet.
What does it do
Syncplay synchronizes the position and play state of multiple media players so that the viewers can watch the same thing at the same time. When one person pauses playback, the media player is paused for all users who are connected to the same server and are in the same 'room'. When one person seeks, all players seek to the same position. When a new person joins (or someone reconnects) they will be syncronised with their fellow viewers.
What it doesn't do
Syncplay does not provide video streaming, nor does it syncronise player configuration, selected audio or subtitle track, playback rate, volume or filters. Furthermore, the user must manually choose what file to play as Syncplay does not syncrhonise which file is open.
Requirements
On Windows: You need the Media Player Classic Home Cinema (MPC-HC) media player.
On Linux: You need Python 2.7, Twisted and the MPlayer media player.
Supported players
MPlayer on Linux
On Linux syncplayClient.exe acts as a wrapper for MPlayer. First two arguments are host and nickname.
The rest are arguments to be given to mplayer (at least filename). It launches mplayer
which behaves just like normal (it reacts to keyboard shortcuts etc).
Default mplayer output is suppressed, but if mplayer quits with errors, those errors will be printed (at most 50 last lines).
Media Player Classic Home Cinema (MPC-HC) on Windows
On Windows simply running syncplayClient.exe opens a command-line window for communication and an instance of MPC-HC for synbcronised video playback.
Using Syncplay
Opening a media file with Syncplay
If you open a file with syncplayClient.exe then it will automatically open Syncplay and load the file through MPC-HC on Windows and MPlayer on Linux.
Command-line switches
You can run syncplayClient.exe with the following command-line arguments to alter the settings:
--no-gui - Do not display graphical user interface (GUI)
--host [address] - Specify address of server to connect to (can be address:port)
--name [name] / -n [name] - Specify username to use
--debug / -d - Enable debug mode
--force-gui-prompt / -g - Force the configuration window to appear when Syncplay starts
--no-store - Disable the storing of configuration data (in .syncplay file)
--room [room] / -r [room] - Specify default room to join upon connection. If no room is specified then it will use the filename of the currently playing file, or alternatively will join the default room if no file is playing.
--password [password] / -p [password] - Specify server password
[file] - File to play upon start
Configuration window
The configuration window allows for various settings to be configured prior to Syncplsy starting.
The window will appear if you:
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Run
syncplayClient.exewithout settings being configured, e.g. on first boot, -
run
syncplayClient.exewith the--force-gui-promptor-gcommandline swtiches, or -
Run
syncplayClientForceConfiguration.exe.
The settings to be configured are as follows:
Host - Address (hostname / IP) of server to connect to (optionally with port), e.g. localhost:2734 or 192.168.0.1. Default port is 8999.
Username - Name that the server and other viewers know you by
Default room (optional) - Room to join upon connection. You will only be syncronised with others on the same room on the same server. Default room is default.
Server password (optional) - Password for server. Servers that are not password protected have a blank password.
Path to mpc-hc.exe [Windows only] - Location of the MPC-HC executable (mpc-hc.exe or mpc-hc64.exe). If this is in a common location then it will be filled in by default.
Pressing "Save" will save the settings and continue Syncplay start-up.
Syncplay Commands
Within the Syncplay commandline you can enter the following commaands (and then press enter) to access features:
help - Displays list of commands and other information.
room [room] - Leaves current room and joins specified room. You are only syncronised with others on the same room on the same server.
s [time] - Seek (jump) to specified time. Can be seconds, minutes:seconds or hours:minutes:seconds.
s+ [time] - Jumps [time] forward. Can be seconds, minutes:seconds or hours:minutes:seconds.
r - Revert last seek. Seeks to where you were before the most recent seek.
p - Toggle play/pause.
Instructions on how to use Syncplay for the first time
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Ensure you have the latest version of MPC-HC on Windows of MPlayer on Linux.
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Download Syncplay from https://github.com/Uriziel/syncplay/downloads
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Extract Syncplay to a folder of your choosing.
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If you are using a private server then ensure the server is running
syncplayServer.exe(see "How to use the server", below) -
Open
syncplayClient.exe(or open the media file you wish to play withsyncplayClient.exe, e.g. using "Open with") -
Enter configuration settings (see "Configuration window", above).
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If your friends are not in the same room as you then use the room command (see "Syncplay Commands", above)
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If you don't have the file you want to play open then open it from within your media player.
How to use the server
You need to run syncplayServer.exe. If you have a public IP then you can try to launch server on your computer
and give your friends your IP number, so they can connect to it. It will listen at port 8999, you
might need to allow connections to it in your firewall/router.
Then you launch player synchronization. When it connects and doesn't print errors about player, you are ready. When all interested people join, you can just unpause in and it will just start to play everywhere.