OBPlayer is a stable and secure UNIX-based media streaming playout application that can operate as a standalone player or controlled over a network by a managing OBServer. It can be installed remotely at a transmitter site, in the studio or as multiple virtual headless processes. OBPlayer is built with rules based intelligence to continue broadcasting no matter what happens. It functions by continually syncing with OBServer, looking for updated schedules, media, and priority broadcasts. If there is a blank spot in the schedule, it falls back to a Default Playlist. If that fails, it goes into Fallback Media Mode. If that fails, it plays from the analog input bypass. Finally, it will play a test signal as a last resort. OBPlayer will always play valid CAP (Common Alerting Protocol) Alerts at the highest priority.
OBPlayer can be run in a variety of configurations:
- Headless OBPlayer (CLI Process)
- LIVE Assist with Mobile HTML5 Touch Screen interface
- GTK desktop application for a Digital Display and output to CATV
- Standalone Emergency Alerting CAP Player supporting audio, image and video
- Support For IPAWS CAP Profile Version 1.0 via Alert-Hub
To install OBPlayer, you should have a basic understanding of the Linux shell terminal. Once installed, every aspect of your station is managed via OBPlayer's web interface.
Follow our Install instructions and Post Installation Troubleshooting guide for instructions on how to setup on your own hardware.
If you need help with OpenBroadcaster, the first place you should visit is our Support page, which features solutions to a number of commonly encountered issues and questions.
Users have sent us Frequently Asked Questions and asked common technical questions.
Documentation and user guides can be found in the project's Support website:
Visit our Change Log and project history.
All of the functionality and metadata in OBServer, (Media, Playlists,Scheduling) is available through our Documented API
You can visit our GitHub Issues pages to submit a new feature request or comment on existing projects.
We rely exclusively on our GitHub Issues to diagnose, track and update these reports. First, check to make sure the issue you're experiencing isn't already reported. If it is, you can subscribe to the existing ticket for updates on the issue's progress. If your issue or request isn't already reported, click the "New Issue" button to create it. Make sure to follow the template provided, as it asks important details that are very important to our team.
Contributions are more than welcome! You can help us improve OpenBroadcaster by either contributing to the core OBServer or OBPlayer, creating a new module or extending language translations and self help guides.
Any help is welcome, big or small. We are all learning together.
See our Contributing Guide to learn how to get involved.
Please check out the various GIT projects and components on OpenBroadcaster
See our Releases Guide
We abide by our Code of Conduct and feel strongly about open, appreciative, and empathetic people joining us.
OpenBroadcaster will always be available free of charge. OpenBroadcaster is built and maintained by passionate volunteers and broadcasters, so there may be some delays in getting back to you. We make the best effort possible to resolve issues and answer questions. If you find the software support the project. Your support is greatly appreciated.
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