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omxplayer-wrapper: Displaying video sequence based on OSC message #182

Open Garreta11 opened 5 years ago

Garreta11 commented 5 years ago

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Description

Hi there, I'm quite new using Python & OMXPLAYER-WRAPPER and some help will be awesome! : ))

The project consist on using TouchOSC to send different osc message to the RaspberryPi and then it will display different video sequences based on the OSC message.

In total there are just two videos --> video1 and video2

The TouchOSC layout will be just three buttons --> action, standby and loop:

I have manage to do each interaction separately, but I have problems when I press one button, and then another one. It's showing both video, or just one video slowly...

This is the code that I've made:

from omxplayer.player import OMXPlayer
from pathlib import Path
from time import sleep
import logging
import argparse
import math
import sys
import os
from subprocess import Popen
from pythonosc import dispatcher
from pythonosc import osc_server

movie1 = ("/home/pi/Videos/action.mp4")
movie2 = ("/home/pi/Videos/standby.mp4")

###################  FUNCTIONS

####  action
def playerExit_action1(code):
  playvideo2_action()

def play_action(unused_addr, args, volume):
  if args[0] == "action" and volume == 1.0:
    print("action")
    player = OMXPlayer(movie1, args=['--no-osd', '--no-keys', '-b'])
    player.exitEvent += lambda _, exit_code: playerExit_action1(exit_code)

def playvideo2_action():
  player1 = OMXPlayer(movie2, args=['--no-osd', '--no-keys', '-b'])
  player1.exitEvent += lambda _, exit_code: playerExit_action1(exit_code)

####  standby
def play_standby(unused_addr, args, volume):
  if args[0] == "standby" and volume == 1.0:
    print("standby")
    player2 = OMXPlayer(movie2, args=['--no-osd', '--no-keys', '-b'])
    player2.exitEvent += lambda _, exit_code: playerExit_standby(exit_code)

def playvideo2_standby():
  player3 = OMXPlayer(movie2, args=['--no-osd', '--no-keys', '-b'])
  player3.exitEvent += lambda _, exit_code: playerExit_standby(exit_code)

def playerExit_standby(code):
  playvideo2_standby()

####  loop
def play_loop(unused_addr, args, volume):
  if args[0] == "loop" and volume == 1.0:
    print("loop")
    player4 = OMXPlayer(movie1, args=['--no-osd', '--no-keys', '-b'])
    player4.exitEvent += lambda _, exit_code: playerExit_loop1(exit_code)

def playvideo1_loop():
  player6= OMXPlayer(movie1, args=['--no-osd', '--no-keys', '-b'])
  player6.exitEvent += lambda _, exit_code: playerExit_loop1(exit_code)

def playvideo2_loop():
  player5 = OMXPlayer(movie2, args=['--no-osd', '--no-keys', '-b'])
  player5.exitEvent += lambda _, exit_code: playerExit_loop2(exit_code)

def playerExit_loop1(code):
  playvideo2_loop()

def playerExit_loop2(code):
  playvideo1_loop()

##  OSC
if __name__== "__main__":
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
    parser.add_argument("--ip",
                        default="192.168.1.107")
    parser.add_argument("--port",
                        type=int, default=12000, help=12000)
    args = parser.parse_args()

    dispatcher = dispatcher.Dispatcher()
    dispatcher.map("/btn/push5", play_action, "action")
    dispatcher.map("/btn/push2", play_standby, "standby")
    dispatcher.map("/btn/push4", play_loop, "loop")

    server = osc_server.ThreadingOSCUDPServer(
        (args.ip, args.port), dispatcher)
    print("Serving on {}".format(server.server_address))
    server.serve_forever()

THANKS !