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Kirill Zimin2018-10-01 15:32:05
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Kirill Zimin, 2018-10-01 15:32:05

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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Xapu3ma, 2018-10-01
@Xapu3ma-NN

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.

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ashv24, 2018-10-01
@ashv24

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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Drno, 2018-10-02
@Drno

VLC player... cache on a server and encode if necessary. On TV - the same player (TV is an androyd?) And there is a broadcast reception via RTSP ...

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