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How to organize a “retransmission” of a stream from Youtube to a local network?
In general, there are ~ 50 TVs (smart) in the local network, they need to simultaneously run the same broadcast from youtube.
If you open a broadcast directly from each TV, the channel will quickly fall.
There was an idea to raise a "repeater" on one PC, to which TV will already be connected, and he, in turn, will be broadcast on youtube.
Has anyone faced a similar issue?
What is the best way to organize this?
The variant with ffserver + ffmpeg + x11grub comes to mind, but it's like a crutch, what other options are there, preferably without "rescreening"?
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Faced with a similar problem. I shoveled mountains of shops to find ready-made software. There is no Nichrome. As a result, I had to write applications for smart Samsungs (if I'm not mistaken, there seems to be a webos there), which took the playlist from the video on the server on the local network and turned it on according to the schedule.
VLC seems to be able to take and give the stream. You can take a usb-video capture card from one TV and send the same VLC further to the network.
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