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UXPlay an AirPlay Server #2543

Open skibidman opened 4 months ago

skibidman commented 4 months ago

What is the name of the app?

UXPlay

(Optional) Where is the app hosted?

Github

About the app

It is an AirPlay server which uses internet connection to connect to an apple device an act as apple tv to send image to you pi

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UXPlay.zip

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github-actions[bot] commented 4 months ago

A zipfile was found in the body of your issue. The sha1sum of the zip was: 188548dfaaddf9a5ac97f984a2e89c386fdbaee4

Click to show contents preview `UXPlay/description` ``` UXPlay is an AirPlay server for rpi. You run this app from terminal using uxplay command its very simple or you can use uxplay -n devicename ``` `UXPlay/credits` ``` antimof at github Fethlex Broski ``` `UXPlay/packages` ``` uxplay ``` `UXPlay/website` ``` https://github.com/antimof/UxPlay ```
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theofficialgman commented 4 months ago
UXPlay is an AirPlay server for rpi.
You run this app from terminal using uxplay
command its very simple or you can use uxplay -n devicename

there is noting "rpi" specific about uxplay. it is a airplay server based on gstreamer (which has plugins for hardware acceleration for lots of hardware on linux). Please use the official application description

This lets you use AirPlay mirroring on your computer. Its main use is to act like an AppleTV for screen-mirroring (with audio) of iOS/macOS clients (iPads, iPhones, MacBooks) in a window on the server display on a host running Linux, macOS, or other unix, using Apple's AirPlay Mirror protocol first available in iOS 5.

theofficialgman commented 4 months ago

additionally, please add the standardized description for how to run the application at the end of the description eg:

To run: Menu -> Graphics -> Inkscape
To run in a terminal: inkscape