node-omxplayer-sync utilizes a socket.io connection between and broadcaster and many listener raspberry pis provided to synchronized playback. The broadcaster sends out a notification to all listeners when its video has looped. This resets all listeners (including itself) to the start of the loop playback. All listeners synchronize on one full playback loop of the main broadcaster and will continually attempt to re-sync each time the main broadcaster's file loops.
- configure the ip address of one of the raspberry pis to act as the main broadcaster with a Static IP of 192.168.0.99, or dive into the omx-sync.js file and adjust the socket.io IP assignment manually to whatever you like.
- connect all pis to the same local network via wifi or ethernet
- make sure that your router's LAN ip address is 192.168.0.1
 
- make sure that your router's LAN ip address is 
- ssh into your pi
- run wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bmoren/node-omxplayer-sync/master/install.sh | bash
- dont forget to sudo raspi-configand change the boot options tocommand line (auto login as user pi)
- to change the video file which plays on boot, alter the video file path in your ~/.bashrcor change the filepath in the installer script before running it!
Prefered Method
- rsync the files onto the pi over ssh
- rsync -aP path/to/local/source/video.mp4 [email protected]:/home/pi/node-omxplayer-sync
- node omx-sync.js path/to/pi/video.mp4
- If using auto running on startup, dont forget to update the ~/.bashrcto the new files.
Secondary Method
- if you didnt use the installer script, install usbmount to mount flashdrives: sudo apt-get install usbmount
- copy the file from a flashdrive: cp /media/usb/yourfile.mp4 ~/node-omxplayer-sync/
- node omx-sync.js path/to/video.mp4
There may be issues with playback / sync when running videos from external USB media, especially for long files. For best results, run the files from the filesystem SD card. This is most easily accomplished using rsync
- run sudo raspi-config, navigate to the boot options and choosecommand line (auto login as user pi)
- install forever: npm install forever -g
- nano ~/.bashrc
- find the line to load NVM export NVM_DIR="/home/pi/.nvm" [ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && . "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" # This loads nvmor something similar
- add forever start ~/node-omxplayer-sync/omx-sync.js ~/absolute/path/to/video.mp4below the NVM listeners
- ctrl+xthen- Ythen- Enterto save
- sudo reboot
- Setup your Pi
- sudo apt-get update
- sudo apt-get upgrade
- git clonethis repository to- ~/on your raspberry pi
- if you are running raspbian jessie lite, install omxplayer & rsync
- sudo apt-get install omxplayer
- install nvm & node.js latest
- wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/creationix/nvm/v0.31.2/install.sh | bash
- source ~/.bashrc
- nvm install stable
- update & install npm packages
- cd ~/node-omxplayer-sync
- npm install
- node omx-sync.js path/to/video.mp4on each pi to run the sync video!
- Node v9.3.0
- omxplayer Version: 5a25a57 [debian] Repository: XECDesign/omxplayer.git
- RASPBIAN STRETCH LITE | 2017-11-29
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