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PyPI <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/vydia>
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A modularized video player written in Python (supporting AirPlay).
.. figure:: docs/vydia.gif :alt: Vydia-gif
Vydia-gif
.. code:: bash
$ pip install vydia
Simply call vydia
without arguments to launch the TUI:
.. code:: bash
$ vydia
.. code:: bash
$ vydia --help Usage: vydia [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Options: --video / --no-video Suppress mpv video output. --airplay TEXT Use airplay server if specified (format: ":"). --help Show this message and exit.
Commands: add_playlist Add new playlist by id. list_airplay_devices List available airplay devices.
Additionally, an internal commandline can be summoned by typing :
(note: it supports autocompletion using [TAB]
). Also, pressing h
shows a help page.
The following commands are supported (in the correct context): *
Playlist View: * add <playlist id>
: add given playlist *
delete
: delete currently selected playlist * quit
: quit Vydia
([q]
) * Episode View: * pause
: toggle pause in running episode
(<space>
) * info
: show video-related information (i
) *
reload
: reload playlist using plugin * reverse
: reverse episode
order * shuffle
: shuffle episode order * next
: play next video
([>]
) * previous
: play previous video ([<]
) *
continue
: continue playback from last save ([c]
) * quit
:
quit Vydia ([q]
)
Furthermore, the following shortcuts exist: * Episode View: * w
:
(un)mark currently selected video as watched
FAQs
A modularized video player with resume function
We found that vydia demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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