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About Raspicast

Media App for the Raspberry Pi

LEGACY: The OpenMax API is deprecated, you need a 32 bit RPI OS and omxplayer installed to run it.

Cast YouTube videos

Cast media content from your android device

Play local media files on your Raspberry Pi

Play streams from playlists (m3u, pls) on your Raspberry Pi

Requirements:

You just need a Raspberry Pi with a running SSH-Server, the omxplayer and optional a little image viewer. I only tested it with Raspbian, but there is no reason why it shouldn't work on other distributions.

Features:

Controllable via a seekbar

Hardware volume buttons

Support for multiple audio and subtitle (srt-format) streams

Usage:

To cast YouTube videos to your Raspberry Pi just open the YouTube app and a video and choose "Share" → Raspicast.

To play streams just copy a playlist (m3u or pls format) to your android device and open the list via the app, or play the streams manually from the actionbar.

image viewer: http://omxiv.bplaced.net

App source code: https://github.com/HaarigerHarald/raspicast

Raspberry Pi is a trademark of the Raspberry Pi Foundation

What's New in the Latest Version 1.4.14

Last updated on Aug 28, 2021

NEW PI USER: enable SSH via "sudo raspi-config"

- YouTube update

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Latest Version

Request Raspicast Update 1.4.14

Uploaded by

Thang Tran

Requires Android

Android 4.0+

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