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# MMPC2

The second version of Mort's Media PC.

## Goal

MMPC2 is meant to be running constantly on a HTPC, letting you stream media to
a TV and control the playback remotely, all through a web interface. It allows
you to stream three kinds of movies:

* URLs - YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, plain HTTP streams, anything supported by
mpv and youtube-dl.
* Magnet Links - Stream any torrent.
* Files - Upload files and have them play.

For magnet links and files, subtitles will automatically be downloaded if you
want and subtitles exist for it in OpenSubtitles.

## Installation

Install git, a recent version of node, and npm, clone the repository, run `npm
install`, copy `conf.json.example` to `conf.json`, and run `node server.js`.

git clone https://github.com/mortie/mmpc2.git
cd mmpc2
npm install
cp conf.json.example
node server.js

### Getting a recent version of node.js

Many distros ship old versions of node, which won't work with MMPC2. To fix
this, install node.js and npm (`sudo apt-get install nodejs-legacy npm` on
Debian and Ubuntu), then install `n` and install a new version of node with
that.

sudo apt-get install nodejs-legacy npm
sudo npm install -g n
sudo n stable

With rolling release distros, the version of node in the package manager will
generally be new enough - e.g `sudo pacman -S npm node` in arch is enough.

### Getting a recent version of mpv

MMPC2 requires a relatively new version of mpv, newer than what's currently in
Debian and Ubuntu. For Ubuntu, you could just add this ppa to your system:
https://launchpad.net/~mc3man/+archive/Ubuntu/mpv-tests

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mc3man/mpv-tests
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mpv

For Debian, you will probably have to either use the testing repositories to
install mpv, get some binary from somewhere, or compile it from source. I
compiled from source when installing it on the Debian stable (jessie), and the
instructions are a bit too long to include here, but you can get the source
from here: https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/releases/latest and get the source
there. Make sure to compile with luajit support for youtube-dl, and libpulse
for pulseaudio (if you use that).

### Getting a recent version of youtbe-dl

Debian may ship a version of youtube-dl that's so old it doesn't really work
anymore - I had that problem with my Debian box. To fix that, uninstall
youtube-dl if you installed with apt-get (`apt-get remove youtube-dl`), and
install it through pip (installing pip if necessary)

sudo apt-get install python-pip
sudo pip install youtube-dl

## Configuration

`conf.json` contains a couple of configuration options (assuming you copied
`conf.json.example` to `conf.json`). These are:

{
"tmpdir": String. The directory to store temporary files in. Default:
`"tmp"`
"subtitles": String (or `false`). The language code for the subtitles,
or `false` for no subtitles. Default: `"en"` (english).
}

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