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<h1
id="uxplay-1.72-airplay-mirror-and-airplay-audio-server-for-linux-macos-and-unix-also-runs-on-windows.">UxPlay
1.72: AirPlay-Mirror and AirPlay-Audio server for Linux, macOS, and Unix
id="uxplay-1.73-airplay-mirror-and-airplay-audio-server-for-linux-macos-and-unix-also-runs-on-windows.">UxPlay
1.73: AirPlay-Mirror and AirPlay-Audio server for Linux, macOS, and Unix
(also runs on Windows).</h1>
<h3
id="now-developed-at-the-github-site-httpsgithub.comfdh2uxplay-where-all-user-issues-should-be-posted-and-latest-versions-can-be-found."><strong>Now
developed at the GitHub site <a href="https://github.com/FDH2/UxPlay"
class="uri">https://github.com/FDH2/UxPlay</a> (where ALL user issues
should be posted, and latest versions can be found).</strong></h3>
<p> <strong>NEW on github</strong>: some YouTube app HLS videos now
offer alternative language tracks (generated by AI dubbing). Language
choices will be made in order of preferences set with option -lang (or
by environment variable $LANGUAGE, which it overrides). Format is
<code>-lang fr:es:en</code>, where French (“fr”) is the first choice, if
available, then Spanish (“es”), etc. $LANGUAGE has the same format.
<code>-lang</code> by itself suppresses playing of dubbed audio.</p>
<ul>
<li><p><strong>NEW on github</strong>: Support for <strong>service
discovery using a Bluetooth LE “beacon”</strong> for both Linux/*BSD and
Windows (as an alternative to Bonjour/Rendezvous DNS-SD service
discovery). The user must set up a Bluetooth LE “beacon”, (a USB 4.0 or
later “dongle” can be used). See instructions below. The beacon runs
independently of UxPlay and regularly broadcasts a Bluetooth LE (“Low
Energy”) 46 byte packet informing nearby iOS/macOS devices of the local
IPv4 network address of the UxPlay server, and which TCP port to contact
UxPlay on. Two versions of a Python script (Python &gt;=3.6)
uxplay-beacon.py”, (one for Linux/*BSD using BlueZ
LEAdvertisingManager1 with DBus, and one for Windows using
winrt/BluetoothLEAdvertisementPublisher) are ready for users to run: the
appropriate version will be installed when UxPlay is built. They
independently run Service-Discovery beacons that iOS devices respond to.
Instructions are <a href="#bluetooth-le-beacon-setup">given
<li><p><strong>NEW in v1.73</strong> (November 2025):</p></li>
<li><p>Some YouTube app HLS videos now offer alternative language tracks
(generated by AI dubbing). Language choices will be made in order of
preferences set with option -lang (or by environment variable $LANGUAGE,
which “-lang” overrides). Format is <code>-lang fr:es:en</code>, where
French (“fr”) is the first choice, if available, then Spanish (“es”),
etc. $LANGUAGE has the same format: <code>-lang</code> (by itself)
suppresses playing of dubbed audio if $LANGUAGE is set.</p></li>
<li><p>Support for <strong>service discovery using a Bluetooth LE
beacon”</strong> for both Linux/*BSD and Windows (as an alternative to
Bonjour/Rendezvous DNS-SD service discovery). <strong>This can be used
on networks that do not allow the user to run a DNS_SD service.</strong>
The user must run a Bluetooth LE “beacon”, (a USB 4.0 or later “dongle”
can be used). The beacon is managed by a Python3 script
<code>uxplay-beacon.py</code> (available in two versions, a BlueZ/DBus
version for Linux/*BSD, and a winrt version for Windows). The beacon
runs independently of UxPlay: while UxPlay is running, it regularly
broadcasts a Bluetooth LE (“Low Energy”) 46 byte legacy-type
advertisement informing nearby iOS/macOS devices of the local IPv4
network address of the UxPlay server, and which TCP port to contact
UxPlay on. Instructions are <a href="#bluetooth-le-beacon-setup">given
below</a>.</p></li>
<li><p><strong>NEW on github</strong>: option
<code>-vrtp &lt;rest-of-pipeline&gt;</code> bypasses rendering by
UxPlay, and instead transmits rtp packets of decrypted h264 or h265
video to an external renderer (e.g. OBS Studio) at an address specified
in <code>rest-of-pipeline</code>. (Note: this is video only, an option
“-rtp” which muxes audio and video into a mpeg4 container still needs to
be created: Pull Requests welcomed).</p></li>
<li><p><strong>NEW on github</strong>: (for Linux/*BSD Desktop
Environments using D-Bus). New option <code>-scrsv &lt;n&gt;</code>
provides screensaver inhibition (e.g., to prevent screensaver function
while watching mirrored videos without keyboard or mouse activity): n =
0 (off) n=1 (on during video activity) n=2 (always on while UxPlay is
running). Tested on Gnome/KDE/Cinnamon/Mate/Xfce 4: may need adjustment
for other Desktop Environments (please report). (watch output of
<code>dbus-monitor</code> to verify that inhibition is working).
<em>Might not work on Wayland</em>.</p></li>
<li><p><strong>NEW on github</strong>: option -ca (with no filename
given) will now render Apple Music cover art (in audio-only mode) inside
UxPlay. (-ca <code>&lt;filename&gt;</code> will continue to export cover
art for display by an external viewer).</p></li>
<li><p><strong>NEW in v1.72</strong>: Improved Support for (YouTube) HLS
(HTTP Live Streaming) video with the new “-hls” option (introduced in
1.71).* <strong>Only streaming from the YouTube iOS app (in "m3u8"
protocol) is currently supported</strong>: (streaming using the AirPlay
icon in a browser window is <strong>not</strong> yet supported).Click on
the airplay icon in the YouTube app to stream video. <strong>Please
report any issues with this new feature of UxPlay</strong>.</p>
<li><p>option <code>-vrtp &lt;rest-of-pipeline&gt;</code> bypasses
rendering by UxPlay, and instead transmits rtp packets of decrypted h264
or h265 video to an external renderer (e.g. OBS Studio) at an address
specified in <code>rest-of-pipeline</code>. (Note: this is video only,
an option “-rtp” which muxes audio and video into a mpeg4 container
still needs to be created: Pull Requests welcomed).</p></li>
<li><p>(for Linux/*BSD Desktop Environments using D-Bus). New option
<code>-scrsv &lt;n&gt;</code> provides screensaver inhibition (e.g., to
prevent screensaver function while watching mirrored videos without
keyboard or mouse activity): n = 0 (off) n=1 (on during video activity)
n=2 (always on while UxPlay is running). Tested on
Gnome/KDE/Cinnamon/Mate/Xfce 4: may need adjustment for other Desktop
Environments (please report). (watch output of <code>dbus-monitor</code>
to verify that inhibition is working). <em>Might not work on
Wayland</em>.</p></li>
<li><p>option -ca (with no filename given) will now render Apple Music
cover art (in audio-only mode) inside UxPlay. (-ca
<code>&lt;filename&gt;</code> will continue to export cover art for
display by an external viewer).</p></li>
<li><p>Improved Support for (YouTube) HLS (HTTP Live Streaming) video
with the new “-hls” option (introduced in 1.71).* <strong>Only streaming
from the YouTube iOS app (in "m3u8" protocol) is currently
supported</strong>: (streaming using the AirPlay icon in a browser
window is <strong>not</strong> yet supported).Click on the airplay icon
in the YouTube app to stream video. <strong>Please report any issues
with this new feature of UxPlay</strong>.</p>
<p><em>The default video player for HLS is GStreamer playbin v3: use
“-hls 2” to revert to playbin v2 if some videos fail to play</em>.</p>
<ul>
<li>user-requested features: added support for setting a password (as an
alternative to on-screen pin codes) to control client access (-pw
“-hls 2” to revert to the older GStreamer player playbin v2 if some
videos fail to play</em>.</p></li>
<li><p>user-requested features: added support for setting a password (as
an alternative to on-screen pin codes) to control client access (-pw
option, see “man pw” or this README for details); added support for
setting initial client audio-streaming volume (-vol option), and output
of audio-mode metadata to file (for display by some external process,
-md option).</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>ISSUES</strong> <strong><em>(Please help to solve if you have
expertise)</em></strong></p>
<ul>
<li>in HLS video streaming from the YouTube app (-hls option), rendered
using GStreamers media player “playbin3” (or playbin2, with option -hls
2), we dont understand how to correctly deal with “interstitials” (= 15
sec commercials) when “skip” is pressed on the client. (HLS is handled
by handlers in lib/http_handlers.h). (Should response to HTTP requests
POST /action (playlistRemove) and POST /Stop be modified? <em>Wireshark
data from HLS on an AppleTV model 3 with UN-upgraded original OS
(unencrypted communications) could be useful!</em></li>
</ul></li>
-md option).</p></li>
</ul>
<h2 id="highlights">Highlights:</h2>
<ul>
@@ -528,11 +513,11 @@ on how your audio is set up.</p>
hardware-accelerated h264 video decoding by Intel or AMD graphics (but
not for use with NVIDIA using proprietary drivers). However this package
contains older drivers (vaapisink, vaapih264dec, etc) that are no longer
developed. This package is no longer recommended, and and its contents
have been superseded by new VA-API drivers (vah264dec, etc.) that are
supplied in “<strong>plugins-bad</strong>; there is no replacement for
vaapisink: use glimagesink or xvimagesink, or just let autovideosink
choose for you.</p></li>
developed, <strong>and should not be installed unless these
needed</strong>. The “va” plugins (vah264dec, etc.) that replace the
“vaapi” plugins are provided in “<strong>plugins-bad</strong>: and use
standard videosinks (xvimagesink, glimagesink, etc.) instead of the
special videosink “vaapisink” used by “vaapi” plugins.</p></li>
<li><p>Also install “<strong>gstreamer1.0-tools</strong>” to get the
utility gst-inspect-1.0 for examining the GStreamer
installation.</p></li>
@@ -544,38 +529,39 @@ complete GStreamer from source</em>)</h3>
<p>In some cases, because of patent issues, the libav plugin feature
<strong>avdec_aac</strong> needed for decoding AAC audio in mirror mode
is not provided in the official distribution: get it from community
repositories for those distributions. _Note: the “vaapi” packages listed
below are no longer recommended: newer “va” versions of the VA-API
plugins for Intel/AMD graphics are provided by *-plugins-bad_</p>
repositories for those distributions. _Note: the (deprecated) “vaapi”
packages listed below are no longer recommended: newer “va” versions of
the VA-API plugins for Intel/AMD graphics are provided by
*-plugins-bad._</p>
<ul>
<li><p><strong>Red Hat, or clones like CentOS (now continued as Rocky
Linux or Alma Linux):</strong> Install gstreamer1-libav
gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free (+gstreamer1-vaapi for Intel/AMD graphics).
In recent Fedora, gstreamer1-libav is renamed gstreamer1-plugin-libav.
<strong>To get avdec_aac, install packages from <a
href="https://rpmfusion.org">rpmfusion.org</a></strong>: (get
gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free (<em>deprecated:</em> gstreamer1-vaapi for
Intel/AMD graphics). In recent Fedora, gstreamer1-libav is renamed
gstreamer1-plugin-libav. <strong>To get avdec_aac, install packages from
<a href="https://rpmfusion.org">rpmfusion.org</a></strong>: (get
ffmpeg-libs from rpmfusion; on RHEL or clones, but not recent Fedora,
also get gstreamer1-libav from there).</p></li>
<li><p><strong>Mageia, PCLinuxOS, OpenMandriva:</strong> Install
gstreamer1.0-libav gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad (gstreamer1.0-vaapi for
Intel/AMD graphics). <strong>On Mageia, to get avdec_aac, install ffmpeg
from the “tainted” repository</strong>, (which also provides a more
complete gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad).</p></li>
gstreamer1.0-libav gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad (<em>deprecated:</em>
gstreamer1.0-vaapi for Intel/AMD graphics). <strong>On Mageia, to get
avdec_aac, install ffmpeg from the “tainted” repository</strong>, (which
also provides a more complete gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad).</p></li>
<li><p><strong>openSUSE:</strong> Install gstreamer-plugins-libav
gstreamer-plugins-bad (+ gstreamer-plugins-vaapi for Intel/AMD
graphics). <strong>To get avdec_aac, install libav* packages for
openSUSE from <a
gstreamer-plugins-bad (<em>deprecated:</em> gstreamer-plugins-vaapi for
Intel/AMD graphics). <strong>To get avdec_aac, install libav* packages
for openSUSE from <a
href="https://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/packman/suse/">Packman</a>
“Essentials”</strong>; recommendation: after adding the Packman
repository, use the option in YaST Software management to switch all
system packages for multimedia to Packman).</p></li>
<li><p><strong>Arch Linux</strong> Install gst-plugins-good
gst-plugins-bad gst-libav (+ gstreamer-vaapi for Intel/AMD
graphics).</p></li>
gst-plugins-bad gst-libav (<em>deprecated:</em> gstreamer-vaapi for
Intel/AMD graphics).</p></li>
<li><p><strong>FreeBSD:</strong> Install gstreamer1-libav,
gstreamer1-plugins, gstreamer1-plugins-* (* = core, good, bad, x, gtk,
gl, vulkan, pulse, v4l2, …), (+ gstreamer1-vaapi for Intel/AMD
graphics).</p></li>
gl, vulkan, pulse, v4l2, …), (<em>deprecated:</em> gstreamer1-vaapi for
Intel/AMD graphics).</p></li>
<li><p><strong>OpenBSD:</strong> Install gstreamer1-libav,
gstreamer-plugins-* (* = core, bad, base, good).</p></li>
</ul>
@@ -709,13 +695,14 @@ to see what is available. Some possibilites on Linux/*BSD are:</p>
(X11)</p></li>
<li><p><strong>kmssink</strong>, <strong>fbdevsink</strong> (console
graphics without X11)</p></li>
<li><p><strong>vaapisink</strong> (for Intel/AMD hardware-accelerated
graphics) is obsolete: instead use<code>-vd vah264dec</code>” (or
“vah265dec”) with glimagesink or xvmagesink.</p></li>
<li><p><strong>vaapisink</strong> (<em>deprecated</em>,for Intel/AMD
hardware-accelerated graphics) is obsolete: instead use
<strong>glimagesink</strong> or <strong>xvmagesink</strong> (with
hardware decoding by “vah264dec`, which may get selected automatically,
but can be explicitly specified with the”-vd ” option.)</p></li>
<li><p>for NVIDIA hardware graphics (with CUDA) use
<strong>glimagesink</strong> combined with<code>-vd nvh264dec</code>
(or “nvh264sldec”, a new variant which will become “nvh264dec” in
GStreamer-1.24).</p></li>
<strong>glimagesink</strong> combined with
<code>-vd nvh264dec</code>”.</p></li>
<li><p>If the server is “headless” (no attached monitor, renders audio
only) use <code>-vs 0</code>.</p></li>
</ul>
@@ -1076,10 +1063,10 @@ terminals, use the numerical keypad with “Num Lock” on: while holding
down the “Alt” key, type “+” on the keypad, followed by the UTF-8 hex
code for the character (using the keypad for numbers), then release the
“Alt” key. (The UTF-8 hex codes have 4 hex digits: for example, the
“copyright” symbol has hex code 00a9.) This method must be activated in
the Windows Registry: using regedit, find the Registry section
“copyright” symbol has hex code 00a9.) <em>This method must be activated
in the Windows Registry: using regedit, find the Registry section
HKEY_Current_User/Control Panel/Input Method”, and add a new Key
“EnableHexNumpad” with value “1”, then reboot the computer.</p>
“EnableHexNumpad” with value “1”, then reboot the computer.</em></p>
<h1 id="usage">Usage</h1>
<p>Options:</p>
<ul>
@@ -1123,13 +1110,14 @@ video player to use for playing HLS video. <em>(Playbin v3 is the
recommended player, but if some videos fail to play, you can try with
version 2.)</em></p>
<p><strong>-lang [list]</strong> Specify language preferences for
YouTube app HLS videos, which may offer a choice of language (based on
AI dubbing). If this option is not used, preferences will be taken from
environment variable $LANGUAGE, if set. Both methods specify the
preference order as e.g. list = <code>fr:es:en</code>, fot French (first
choice), Spanish (second choice), and English (third choice).<br />
If “list” is not given (or list = 0), $LANGUAGE is ignored and undubbed
audio is played.</p>
YouTube app HLS videos, some of which now which offer a choice of
language (based on AI dubbing). If this option is not used, preferences
will be taken from environment variable $LANGUAGE, if set. Both methods
specify the preference order by a list: e.g., <code>fr:es:en</code>, for
French (first choice), Spanish (second choice), and English (third
choice). If option <code>-lang</code> is not followed by a list (or
<code>-list 0</code> is used), $LANGUAGE is ignored and undubbed audio
is played.</p>
<p><strong>-scrsv n</strong>. (since 1.73) (So far, only implemented on
Linux/*BSD systems using D-Bus). Inhibit the screensaver in the absence
of keyboard input (e.g., while watching video), using the
@@ -1517,8 +1505,8 @@ systems:</p>
<p>For Windows support on MSYS2 UCRT systems, use pacman -S to install
<code>mingw-w64-ucrt-x86_64-python</code>,
<code>*-python-gobject</code>, <code>*-python-psutil</code>, and
<code>*-python-pip</code>. Then install winrt bindings
<code>pip install winrt-Windows.Foundation.Collections</code>,
<code>*-python-pip</code>. Then install <strong>winrt</strong> bindings:
<code>pip install winrt-Windows.Foundation.Collections</code>”, also
<code>winrt-Windows.Devices.Bluetooth.Advertisement</code> and
<code>winrt-Windows.Storage.Streams</code>.</p>
<p>If uxplay will be run with option “<code>uxplay -ble</code>” (so it
@@ -1545,15 +1533,15 @@ or <code>uxplay-beacon.py --help</code>. Options are</p>
<li><p><code>--ipv4 &lt;ipv4 address&gt;</code>. This option can be
used to specify the ipv4 address at which the UxPlay server should be
contacted by the client. If it is not given, an address will be obtained
automatically using <code>gethostbyname</code>. Only ipv4 addresses are
supported.</p></li>
automatically (specify the address with the option if automatic
selection fails). Only ipv4 addresses are supported.</p></li>
<li><p><code>--path &lt;BLE data file&gt;</code>. This overrides the
default choice of BLE data file (<code>~/.uxplay.ble</code>) that is
monitored by the beacon script. This also requires that uxplay is run
with option “<code>uxplay -ble &lt;BLE data file&gt;</code>”.</p></li>
</ul>
<p>The BlueZ/Dbus version has thee more options not offered by the
Windows version:</p>
Windows version (the Windows operating system chooses their values):</p>
<ul>
<li><p><code>--AdvMin x</code>, <code>--AdvMax y</code>. These controls
the interval between BLE advertisement broadcasts. This interval is in
@@ -1563,13 +1551,14 @@ AdvMin &lt; AdvMax it is chosen flexibly in this range to avoid
interfering with other tasks the Bluetooth device is carrying out. The
default values are AdvMin = AdvMax = 100. The advertisement is broadcast
on all three Bluetooth LE advertising channels: 37,38,39.</p></li>
<li><p><code>--index x</code> (default x = 0, x &gt;= 0). This should be
used to distinguish between multiple simultaneous instances of
uxplay-beacon.py that are running to support multiple instances of
<li><p><code>--index x</code> (default x = 0, x &gt;= 0). This can be
used by the DBus to distinguish between multiple simultaneous instances
of uxplay-beacon.py that are running to support multiple instances of
UxPlay. Each instance must have its own BLE Data file (just as each
instance of UxPlay must also have its own MAC address and ports).
<em>Note: running multiple beacons simultaneously on the same host has
not been tested.</em></p></li>
not been tested, and this option might not be useful or
needed.</em></p></li>
</ul>
<p>If you wish to test Bluetooth LE Service Discovery on Linux/*BSD, you
can disable DNS_SD Service discovery by the avahi-daemon with</p>
@@ -1921,14 +1910,16 @@ an AppleTV6,2 with sourceVersion 380.20.1 (an AppleTV 4K 1st gen,
introduced 2017, running tvOS 12.2.1), so it does not seem to matter
what version UxPlay claims to be.</p>
<h1 id="changelog">Changelog</h1>
<p>xxxx 2025-09-25 Render Audio cover-art inside UxPlay with -ca option
<p>1.73 2025-11-10 Render Audio cover-art inside UxPlay with -ca option
(no file specified). (D-Bus based) option -scrsv <n> to inhibit
screensaver while UxPlay is running (Linux/*BSD only). Add support for
Service Discovery using a Bluetooth LE beacon. Add -vrtp option for
forwarding decrypted h264/5 video to an external renderer (e.g., OBS
Studio). Check that option input strings have valid UTF-8 encoding. New
option <code>-lang fr:es:en</code> to specify language preferences for
YouTube HLS videos when they offer a choice.</p>
screensaver while UxPlay is running (Linux/*BSD only). Add password
support (-pw) using a displayed pin code as a password that changes
every time (and not as a one-time pin). Add support for Service
Discovery using a Bluetooth LE beacon. Add -vrtp option for forwarding
decrypted h264/5 video to an external renderer (e.g., OBS Studio). Check
that option input strings have valid UTF-8 encoding. New option
<code>-lang fr:es:en</code> to specify language preferences for YouTube
HLS videos when they offer a choice.</p>
<p>1.72.2 2025-07-07 Fix bug (typo) in DNS_SD advertisement introduced
with -pw option. Update llhttp to v 9.3.0</p>
<p>1.72.1 2025-06-06 minor update: fix regression in -reg option; add

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# UxPlay 1.72: AirPlay-Mirror and AirPlay-Audio server for Linux, macOS, and Unix (also runs on Windows).
# UxPlay 1.73: AirPlay-Mirror and AirPlay-Audio server for Linux, macOS, and Unix (also runs on Windows).
### **Now developed at the GitHub site <https://github.com/FDH2/UxPlay> (where ALL user issues should be posted, and latest versions can be found).**
-- **NEW on github**: some YouTube app HLS videos now offer alternative language tracks (generated by AI dubbing). Language choices will be made in order of
preferences set with option -lang (or by environment variable $LANGUAGE, which it overrides). Format is `-lang fr:es:en`, where French ("fr") is
the first choice, if available, then Spanish ("es"), etc. $LANGUAGE has the same format. `-lang` by itself suppresses playing of dubbed audio.
- **NEW in v1.73** (November 2025):
- **NEW on github**: Support for **service discovery using a Bluetooth LE "beacon"** for both Linux/\*BSD and Windows (as an alternative to Bonjour/Rendezvous DNS-SD
service discovery). The user must set up a Bluetooth LE "beacon", (a USB 4.0 or later "dongle" can be used). See instructions
below. The beacon runs independently of UxPlay and regularly broadcasts a Bluetooth LE ("Low Energy") 46 byte packet informing nearby iOS/macOS devices of
the local IPv4 network address of the UxPlay server, and which TCP port to contact UxPlay on. Two versions of a Python script (Python >=3.6) "uxplay-beacon.py",
(one for Linux/*BSD using BlueZ LEAdvertisingManager1 with DBus, and one for Windows using winrt/BluetoothLEAdvertisementPublisher) are ready for users to
run: the appropriate version will be installed when UxPlay is built. They independently run Service-Discovery beacons that iOS devices respond to.
Instructions are [given below](#bluetooth-le-beacon-setup).
- Some YouTube app HLS videos now offer alternative language tracks (generated by AI dubbing). Language choices will be made in order of
preferences set with option -lang (or by environment variable $LANGUAGE, which "-lang" overrides). Format is `-lang fr:es:en`, where French ("fr") is
the first choice, if available, then Spanish ("es"), etc. $LANGUAGE has the same format: `-lang` (by itself) suppresses playing of
dubbed audio if $LANGUAGE is set.
- **NEW on github**: option `-vrtp <rest-of-pipeline>` bypasses rendering by UxPlay, and instead
- Support for **service discovery using a Bluetooth LE "beacon"** for both Linux/\*BSD and Windows (as an alternative to Bonjour/Rendezvous DNS-SD
service discovery). **This can be used on networks that do not allow the user to run a DNS_SD service.** The user must run a Bluetooth LE "beacon", (a USB 4.0 or
later "dongle" can be used). The beacon is managed by a Python3 script `uxplay-beacon.py` (available in two versions, a BlueZ/DBus version
for Linux/\*BSD, and a winrt version for Windows). The beacon
runs independently of UxPlay: while UxPlay is running, it regularly broadcasts a Bluetooth LE ("Low Energy") 46 byte
legacy-type advertisement informing nearby iOS/macOS devices of
the local IPv4 network address of the UxPlay server, and which TCP port to contact UxPlay on. Instructions are [given below](#bluetooth-le-beacon-setup).
- option `-vrtp <rest-of-pipeline>` bypasses rendering by UxPlay, and instead
transmits rtp packets of decrypted h264 or h265 video to
an external renderer (e.g. OBS Studio) at an address specified in `rest-of-pipeline`.
(Note: this is video only, an option "-rtp" which muxes audio and video into a mpeg4 container still needs to be created:
Pull Requests welcomed).
- **NEW on github**: (for Linux/*BSD Desktop Environments using D-Bus). New option `-scrsv <n>` provides screensaver inhibition (e.g., to
- (for Linux/*BSD Desktop Environments using D-Bus). New option `-scrsv <n>` provides screensaver inhibition (e.g., to
prevent screensaver function while watching mirrored videos without keyboard or mouse
activity): n = 0 (off) n=1 (on during video activity) n=2 (always on while UxPlay is running).
Tested on Gnome/KDE/Cinnamon/Mate/Xfce 4: may need adjustment for other Desktop Environments (please report).
(watch output of `dbus-monitor` to verify that inhibition is working). _Might not work on Wayland_.
- **NEW on github**: option -ca (with no filename given) will now render
- option -ca (with no filename given) will now render
Apple Music cover art (in audio-only mode) inside
UxPlay. (-ca `<filename>` will continue to export cover art for
display by an external viewer).
- **NEW in v1.72**: Improved Support for (YouTube) HLS (HTTP Live Streaming)
- Improved Support for (YouTube) HLS (HTTP Live Streaming)
video with the new "-hls" option (introduced in 1.71).* **Only streaming from the YouTube iOS app
(in \"m3u8\" protocol) is currently supported**: (streaming using the AirPlay icon in a browser window
is **not** yet supported).Click on the airplay icon in the
@@ -39,21 +42,14 @@
**Please report any issues with this new feature of UxPlay**.
_The default video player for HLS is
GStreamer playbin v3: use "-hls 2" to revert to playbin v2 if
GStreamer playbin v3: use "-hls 2" to revert to the older GStreamer player playbin v2 if
some videos fail to play_.
* user-requested features: added support for setting a password (as an alternative to on-screen
pin codes) to control client access (-pw option, see "man pw" or this README for details); added support for
setting initial client audio-streaming volume (-vol option), and output of audio-mode
metadata to file (for display by some external process, -md option).
- user-requested features: added support for setting a password (as an alternative to on-screen
pin codes) to control client access (-pw option, see "man pw" or this README for details); added support for
setting initial client audio-streaming volume (-vol option), and output of audio-mode
metadata to file (for display by some external process, -md option).
**ISSUES** ***(Please help to solve if you have expertise)***
* in HLS video streaming from the YouTube app (-hls option), rendered using GStreamer's media player "playbin3" (or playbin2, with option -hls 2),
we don't understand how to correctly deal with "interstitials" (= 15 sec commercials) when "skip" is pressed on the client.
(HLS is handled by handlers in lib/http_handlers.h). (Should response to HTTP requests POST /action (playlistRemove) and POST
/Stop be modified? _Wireshark data from HLS on an AppleTV model 3 with UN-upgraded original OS (unencrypted communications) could be useful!_
## Highlights:
- GPLv3, open source.
@@ -502,11 +498,10 @@ plugins may need to be installed, depending on how your audio is set up.
available for hardware-accelerated h264 video decoding by Intel or AMD
graphics (but not for use with NVIDIA using proprietary drivers).
However this package contains older drivers (vaapisink, vaapih264dec, etc)
that are no longer developed. This package is no longer recommended, and
and its contents have been superseded by new VA-API drivers
(vah264dec, etc.) that are supplied in "**plugins-bad**"; there is no
replacement for vaapisink: use glimagesink or xvimagesink, or just let
autovideosink choose for you.
that are no longer developed, **and should not be installed unless these needed**.
The "va" plugins (vah264dec, etc.) that replace the "vaapi" plugins are provided in "**plugins-bad**":
and use standard videosinks (xvimagesink, glimagesink, etc.) instead of the
special videosink "vaapisink" used by "vaapi" plugins.
- Also install "**gstreamer1.0-tools**" to get the utility
@@ -517,13 +512,13 @@ autovideosink choose for you.
In some cases, because of patent issues, the libav plugin feature
**avdec_aac** needed for decoding AAC audio in mirror mode is not
provided in the official distribution: get it from community
repositories for those distributions. _Note: the "vaapi" packages listed below
repositories for those distributions. _Note: the (deprecated) "vaapi" packages listed below
are no longer recommended: newer "va" versions of the VA-API plugins for Intel/AMD graphics
are provided by *-plugins-bad_
are provided by *-plugins-bad._
- **Red Hat, or clones like CentOS (now continued as Rocky Linux or
Alma Linux):** Install gstreamer1-libav gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free
(+gstreamer1-vaapi for Intel/AMD graphics). In recent Fedora,
(_deprecated:_ gstreamer1-vaapi for Intel/AMD graphics). In recent Fedora,
gstreamer1-libav is renamed gstreamer1-plugin-libav. **To get
avdec_aac, install packages from
[rpmfusion.org](https://rpmfusion.org)**: (get ffmpeg-libs from
@@ -531,25 +526,25 @@ are provided by *-plugins-bad_
gstreamer1-libav from there).
- **Mageia, PCLinuxOS, OpenMandriva:** Install gstreamer1.0-libav
gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad (gstreamer1.0-vaapi for Intel/AMD
gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad (_deprecated:_ gstreamer1.0-vaapi for Intel/AMD
graphics). **On Mageia, to get avdec_aac, install ffmpeg from the
"tainted" repository**, (which also provides a more complete
gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad).
- **openSUSE:** Install gstreamer-plugins-libav gstreamer-plugins-bad
(+ gstreamer-plugins-vaapi for Intel/AMD graphics). **To get
(_deprecated:_ gstreamer-plugins-vaapi for Intel/AMD graphics). **To get
avdec_aac, install libav\* packages for openSUSE from
[Packman](https://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/packman/suse/)
"Essentials"**; recommendation: after adding the Packman repository,
use the option in YaST Software management to switch all system
packages for multimedia to Packman).
- **Arch Linux** Install gst-plugins-good gst-plugins-bad gst-libav (+
- **Arch Linux** Install gst-plugins-good gst-plugins-bad gst-libav (_deprecated:_
gstreamer-vaapi for Intel/AMD graphics).
- **FreeBSD:** Install gstreamer1-libav, gstreamer1-plugins,
gstreamer1-plugins-\* (\* = core, good, bad, x, gtk, gl, vulkan,
pulse, v4l2, ...), (+ gstreamer1-vaapi for Intel/AMD graphics).
pulse, v4l2, ...), (_deprecated:_ gstreamer1-vaapi for Intel/AMD graphics).
- **OpenBSD:** Install gstreamer1-libav, gstreamer-plugins-\*
(\* = core, bad, base, good).
@@ -685,13 +680,13 @@ what is available. Some possibilites on Linux/\*BSD are:
- **kmssink**, **fbdevsink** (console graphics without X11)
- **vaapisink** (for Intel/AMD hardware-accelerated graphics) is obsolete:
instead use "`-vd vah264dec`" (or "vah265dec") with glimagesink or xvmagesink.
- **vaapisink** (_deprecated_,for Intel/AMD hardware-accelerated graphics) is obsolete:
instead use **glimagesink** or **xvmagesink** (with hardware decoding by "vah264dec`,
which may get selected automatically, but can be explicitly specified with the "-vd " option.)
- for
NVIDIA hardware graphics (with CUDA) use **glimagesink** combined
with "`-vd nvh264dec`" (or "nvh264sldec", a new variant which will
become "nvh264dec" in GStreamer-1.24).
with "`-vd nvh264dec`".
- If the server is "headless" (no attached monitor, renders audio
only) use `-vs 0`.
@@ -1057,9 +1052,9 @@ To enter UTF-8 characters in the MSYS2 or other Windows terminals, use the numer
with "Num Lock" on: while holding down the "Alt" key, type "+" on the keypad, followed
by the UTF-8 hex code for the character (using the keypad for numbers), then release the "Alt" key.
(The UTF-8 hex codes have 4 hex digits: for example, the "copyright" symbol has hex code 00a9.)
This method must be activated in the Windows Registry: using
_This method must be activated in the Windows Registry: using
regedit, find the Registry section 'HKEY_Current_User/Control Panel/Input Method",
and add a new Key "EnableHexNumpad" with value "1", then reboot the computer.
and add a new Key "EnableHexNumpad" with value "1", then reboot the computer._
# Usage
@@ -1108,11 +1103,11 @@ is the recommended player, but if some videos fail to play, you can try
with version 2.)_
**-lang \[list\]** Specify language preferences for YouTube app HLS videos,
which may offer a choice of language (based on AI dubbing). If this option is not
some of which now which offer a choice of language (based on AI dubbing). If this option is not
used, preferences will be taken from environment variable $LANGUAGE, if set. Both
methods specify the preference order as e.g. list = `fr:es:en`, fot French (first
choice), Spanish (second choice), and English (third choice).
If "list" is not given (or list = 0), $LANGUAGE is ignored and undubbed audio is played.
methods specify the preference order by a list: e.g., `fr:es:en`, for French (first
choice), Spanish (second choice), and English (third choice). If option `-lang` is not
followed by a list (or `-list 0` is used), $LANGUAGE is ignored and undubbed audio is played.
**-scrsv n**. (since 1.73) (So far, only implemented
@@ -1536,8 +1531,8 @@ sudo apt install python3-gi python3-dbus python3-psutil
For Windows support on MSYS2 UCRT systems, use pacman -S to
install `mingw-w64-ucrt-x86_64-python`, ``*-python-gobject``,
`*-python-psutil`, and ``*-python-pip``. Then install winrt
bindings `pip install winrt-Windows.Foundation.Collections`,
`*-python-psutil`, and ``*-python-pip``. Then install **winrt**
bindings: "`pip install winrt-Windows.Foundation.Collections`", also
``winrt-Windows.Devices.Bluetooth.Advertisement`` and
``winrt-Windows.Storage.Streams``.
@@ -1556,21 +1551,21 @@ options. Get help with `man uxplay-beacon` or ``uxplay-beacon.py --help``. Op
`~/.uxplay.beacon`.
* `--ipv4 <ipv4 address>`. This option can be used to specify the ipv4 address at which the UxPlay server should be contacted by the client. If
it is not given, an address will be obtained automatically using `gethostbyname`. Only ipv4 addresses are supported.
it is not given, an address will be obtained automatically (specify the address with the option if automatic selection fails). Only ipv4 addresses are supported.
* `--path <BLE data file>`. This overrides the default choice of BLE data file (``~/.uxplay.ble``) that is monitored by the beacon script. This also requires
that uxplay is run with option "`uxplay -ble <BLE data file>`".
The BlueZ/Dbus version has thee more options not offered by the Windows version:
The BlueZ/Dbus version has thee more options not offered by the Windows version (the Windows operating system chooses their values):
* `--AdvMin x`, ``--AdvMax y``. These controls the interval between BLE advertisement broadcasts. This interval is in the range
[x, y], given in units of msecs. Allowed ranges are 100 <= x <= y <= 10240. If AdvMin=AdvMax, the interval is fixed: if AdvMin < AdvMax
it is chosen flexibly in this range to avoid interfering with other tasks the Bluetooth device is carrying out. The default values are
AdvMin = AdvMax = 100. The advertisement is broadcast on all three Bluetooth LE advertising channels: 37,38,39.
* `--index x` (default x = 0, x >= 0). This should be used to distinguish between multiple simultaneous instances of uxplay-beacon.py that are running to support multiple
* `--index x` (default x = 0, x >= 0). This can be used by the DBus to distinguish between multiple simultaneous instances of uxplay-beacon.py that are running to support multiple
instances of UxPlay. Each instance must have its own BLE Data file (just as each instance of UxPlay must also have its own MAC address and ports). _Note:
running multiple beacons simultaneously on the same host has not been tested._
running multiple beacons simultaneously on the same host has not been tested, and this option might not be useful or needed._
If you wish to test Bluetooth LE Service Discovery on Linux/*BSD, you can disable DNS_SD Service discovery by the avahi-daemon with
@@ -1934,9 +1929,11 @@ introduced 2017, running tvOS 12.2.1), so it does not seem to matter
what version UxPlay claims to be.
# Changelog
xxxx 2025-09-25 Render Audio cover-art inside UxPlay with -ca option (no file
1.73 2025-11-10 Render Audio cover-art inside UxPlay with -ca option (no file
specified). (D-Bus based) option -scrsv <n> to inhibit screensaver while UxPlay
is running (Linux/*BSD only). Add support for Service Discovery using a
is running (Linux/*BSD only). Add password support (-pw) using a displayed
pin code as a password that changes every time (and not as a one-time
pin). Add support for Service Discovery using a
Bluetooth LE beacon. Add -vrtp option for forwarding decrypted h264/5 video
to an external renderer (e.g., OBS Studio). Check that option input strings
have valid UTF-8 encoding. New option `-lang fr:es:en` to specify language

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@@ -1,82 +1,70 @@
# UxPlay 1.72: AirPlay-Mirror and AirPlay-Audio server for Linux, macOS, and Unix (also runs on Windows).
# UxPlay 1.73: AirPlay-Mirror and AirPlay-Audio server for Linux, macOS, and Unix (also runs on Windows).
### **Now developed at the GitHub site <https://github.com/FDH2/UxPlay> (where ALL user issues should be posted, and latest versions can be found).**
-- **NEW on github**: some YouTube app HLS videos now offer alternative
language tracks (generated by AI dubbing). Language choices will be made
in order of preferences set with option -lang (or by environment
variable \$LANGUAGE, which it overrides). Format is `-lang fr:es:en`,
where French ("fr") is the first choice, if available, then Spanish
("es"), etc. \$LANGUAGE has the same format. `-lang` by itself
suppresses playing of dubbed audio.
- **NEW in v1.73** (November 2025):
- **NEW on github**: Support for **service discovery using a Bluetooth
LE "beacon"** for both Linux/\*BSD and Windows (as an alternative to
Bonjour/Rendezvous DNS-SD service discovery). The user must set up a
Bluetooth LE "beacon", (a USB 4.0 or later "dongle" can be used).
See instructions below. The beacon runs independently of UxPlay and
regularly broadcasts a Bluetooth LE ("Low Energy") 46 byte packet
informing nearby iOS/macOS devices of the local IPv4 network address
of the UxPlay server, and which TCP port to contact UxPlay on. Two
versions of a Python script (Python \>=3.6) "uxplay-beacon.py", (one
for Linux/\*BSD using BlueZ LEAdvertisingManager1 with DBus, and one
for Windows using winrt/BluetoothLEAdvertisementPublisher) are ready
for users to run: the appropriate version will be installed when
UxPlay is built. They independently run Service-Discovery beacons
that iOS devices respond to. Instructions are [given
- Some YouTube app HLS videos now offer alternative language tracks
(generated by AI dubbing). Language choices will be made in order of
preferences set with option -lang (or by environment variable
\$LANGUAGE, which "-lang" overrides). Format is `-lang fr:es:en`,
where French ("fr") is the first choice, if available, then Spanish
("es"), etc. \$LANGUAGE has the same format: `-lang` (by itself)
suppresses playing of dubbed audio if \$LANGUAGE is set.
- Support for **service discovery using a Bluetooth LE "beacon"** for
both Linux/\*BSD and Windows (as an alternative to
Bonjour/Rendezvous DNS-SD service discovery). **This can be used on
networks that do not allow the user to run a DNS_SD service.** The
user must run a Bluetooth LE "beacon", (a USB 4.0 or later "dongle"
can be used). The beacon is managed by a Python3 script
`uxplay-beacon.py` (available in two versions, a BlueZ/DBus version
for Linux/\*BSD, and a winrt version for Windows). The beacon runs
independently of UxPlay: while UxPlay is running, it regularly
broadcasts a Bluetooth LE ("Low Energy") 46 byte legacy-type
advertisement informing nearby iOS/macOS devices of the local IPv4
network address of the UxPlay server, and which TCP port to contact
UxPlay on. Instructions are [given
below](#bluetooth-le-beacon-setup).
- **NEW on github**: option `-vrtp <rest-of-pipeline>` bypasses
rendering by UxPlay, and instead transmits rtp packets of decrypted
h264 or h265 video to an external renderer (e.g. OBS Studio) at an
address specified in `rest-of-pipeline`. (Note: this is video only,
an option "-rtp" which muxes audio and video into a mpeg4 container
still needs to be created: Pull Requests welcomed).
- option `-vrtp <rest-of-pipeline>` bypasses rendering by UxPlay, and
instead transmits rtp packets of decrypted h264 or h265 video to an
external renderer (e.g. OBS Studio) at an address specified in
`rest-of-pipeline`. (Note: this is video only, an option "-rtp"
which muxes audio and video into a mpeg4 container still needs to be
created: Pull Requests welcomed).
- **NEW on github**: (for Linux/\*BSD Desktop Environments using
D-Bus). New option `-scrsv <n>` provides screensaver inhibition
(e.g., to prevent screensaver function while watching mirrored
videos without keyboard or mouse activity): n = 0 (off) n=1 (on
during video activity) n=2 (always on while UxPlay is running).
Tested on Gnome/KDE/Cinnamon/Mate/Xfce 4: may need adjustment for
other Desktop Environments (please report). (watch output of
- (for Linux/\*BSD Desktop Environments using D-Bus). New option
`-scrsv <n>` provides screensaver inhibition (e.g., to prevent
screensaver function while watching mirrored videos without keyboard
or mouse activity): n = 0 (off) n=1 (on during video activity) n=2
(always on while UxPlay is running). Tested on
Gnome/KDE/Cinnamon/Mate/Xfce 4: may need adjustment for other
Desktop Environments (please report). (watch output of
`dbus-monitor` to verify that inhibition is working). *Might not
work on Wayland*.
- **NEW on github**: option -ca (with no filename given) will now
render Apple Music cover art (in audio-only mode) inside UxPlay.
(-ca `<filename>` will continue to export cover art for display by
an external viewer).
- option -ca (with no filename given) will now render Apple Music
cover art (in audio-only mode) inside UxPlay. (-ca `<filename>` will
continue to export cover art for display by an external viewer).
- **NEW in v1.72**: Improved Support for (YouTube) HLS (HTTP Live
Streaming) video with the new "-hls" option (introduced in 1.71).\*
**Only streaming from the YouTube iOS app (in \"m3u8\" protocol) is
currently supported**: (streaming using the AirPlay icon in a
browser window is **not** yet supported).Click on the airplay icon
in the YouTube app to stream video. **Please report any issues with
this new feature of UxPlay**.
- Improved Support for (YouTube) HLS (HTTP Live Streaming) video with
the new "-hls" option (introduced in 1.71).\* **Only streaming from
the YouTube iOS app (in \"m3u8\" protocol) is currently supported**:
(streaming using the AirPlay icon in a browser window is **not** yet
supported).Click on the airplay icon in the YouTube app to stream
video. **Please report any issues with this new feature of UxPlay**.
*The default video player for HLS is GStreamer playbin v3: use "-hls
2" to revert to playbin v2 if some videos fail to play*.
2" to revert to the older GStreamer player playbin v2 if some videos
fail to play*.
- user-requested features: added support for setting a password
(as an alternative to on-screen pin codes) to control client
access (-pw option, see "man pw" or this README for details);
added support for setting initial client audio-streaming volume
(-vol option), and output of audio-mode metadata to file (for
display by some external process, -md option).
**ISSUES** ***(Please help to solve if you have expertise)***
- in HLS video streaming from the YouTube app (-hls option),
rendered using GStreamer's media player "playbin3" (or playbin2,
with option -hls 2), we don't understand how to correctly deal
with "interstitials" (= 15 sec commercials) when "skip" is
pressed on the client. (HLS is handled by handlers in
lib/http_handlers.h). (Should response to HTTP requests POST
/action (playlistRemove) and POST /Stop be modified? *Wireshark
data from HLS on an AppleTV model 3 with UN-upgraded original OS
(unencrypted communications) could be useful!*
- user-requested features: added support for setting a password (as an
alternative to on-screen pin codes) to control client access (-pw
option, see "man pw" or this README for details); added support for
setting initial client audio-streaming volume (-vol option), and
output of audio-mode metadata to file (for display by some external
process, -md option).
## Highlights:
@@ -531,12 +519,12 @@ need to be installed, depending on how your audio is set up.
- A package "**vaapi**" is available for hardware-accelerated h264
video decoding by Intel or AMD graphics (but not for use with NVIDIA
using proprietary drivers). However this package contains older
drivers (vaapisink, vaapih264dec, etc) that are no longer developed.
This package is no longer recommended, and and its contents have
been superseded by new VA-API drivers (vah264dec, etc.) that are
supplied in "**plugins-bad**"; there is no replacement for
vaapisink: use glimagesink or xvimagesink, or just let autovideosink
choose for you.
drivers (vaapisink, vaapih264dec, etc) that are no longer developed,
**and should not be installed unless these needed**. The "va"
plugins (vah264dec, etc.) that replace the "vaapi" plugins are
provided in "**plugins-bad**": and use standard videosinks
(xvimagesink, glimagesink, etc.) instead of the special videosink
"vaapisink" used by "vaapi" plugins.
- Also install "**gstreamer1.0-tools**" to get the utility
gst-inspect-1.0 for examining the GStreamer installation.
@@ -546,39 +534,41 @@ need to be installed, depending on how your audio is set up.
In some cases, because of patent issues, the libav plugin feature
**avdec_aac** needed for decoding AAC audio in mirror mode is not
provided in the official distribution: get it from community
repositories for those distributions. \_Note: the "vaapi" packages
listed below are no longer recommended: newer "va" versions of the
VA-API plugins for Intel/AMD graphics are provided by \*-plugins-bad\_
repositories for those distributions. \_Note: the (deprecated) "vaapi"
packages listed below are no longer recommended: newer "va" versions of
the VA-API plugins for Intel/AMD graphics are provided by
\*-plugins-bad.\_
- **Red Hat, or clones like CentOS (now continued as Rocky Linux or
Alma Linux):** Install gstreamer1-libav gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free
(+gstreamer1-vaapi for Intel/AMD graphics). In recent Fedora,
gstreamer1-libav is renamed gstreamer1-plugin-libav. **To get
avdec_aac, install packages from
(*deprecated:* gstreamer1-vaapi for Intel/AMD graphics). In recent
Fedora, gstreamer1-libav is renamed gstreamer1-plugin-libav. **To
get avdec_aac, install packages from
[rpmfusion.org](https://rpmfusion.org)**: (get ffmpeg-libs from
rpmfusion; on RHEL or clones, but not recent Fedora, also get
gstreamer1-libav from there).
- **Mageia, PCLinuxOS, OpenMandriva:** Install gstreamer1.0-libav
gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad (gstreamer1.0-vaapi for Intel/AMD
graphics). **On Mageia, to get avdec_aac, install ffmpeg from the
"tainted" repository**, (which also provides a more complete
gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad).
gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad (*deprecated:* gstreamer1.0-vaapi for
Intel/AMD graphics). **On Mageia, to get avdec_aac, install ffmpeg
from the "tainted" repository**, (which also provides a more
complete gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad).
- **openSUSE:** Install gstreamer-plugins-libav gstreamer-plugins-bad
(+ gstreamer-plugins-vaapi for Intel/AMD graphics). **To get
avdec_aac, install libav\* packages for openSUSE from
(*deprecated:* gstreamer-plugins-vaapi for Intel/AMD graphics). **To
get avdec_aac, install libav\* packages for openSUSE from
[Packman](https://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/packman/suse/)
"Essentials"**; recommendation: after adding the Packman repository,
use the option in YaST Software management to switch all system
packages for multimedia to Packman).
- **Arch Linux** Install gst-plugins-good gst-plugins-bad gst-libav (+
gstreamer-vaapi for Intel/AMD graphics).
- **Arch Linux** Install gst-plugins-good gst-plugins-bad gst-libav
(*deprecated:* gstreamer-vaapi for Intel/AMD graphics).
- **FreeBSD:** Install gstreamer1-libav, gstreamer1-plugins,
gstreamer1-plugins-\* (\* = core, good, bad, x, gtk, gl, vulkan,
pulse, v4l2, ...), (+ gstreamer1-vaapi for Intel/AMD graphics).
pulse, v4l2, ...), (*deprecated:* gstreamer1-vaapi for Intel/AMD
graphics).
- **OpenBSD:** Install gstreamer1-libav, gstreamer-plugins-\* (\* =
core, bad, base, good).
@@ -714,13 +704,14 @@ what is available. Some possibilites on Linux/\*BSD are:
- **kmssink**, **fbdevsink** (console graphics without X11)
- **vaapisink** (for Intel/AMD hardware-accelerated graphics) is
obsolete: instead use "`-vd vah264dec`" (or "vah265dec") with
glimagesink or xvmagesink.
- **vaapisink** (*deprecated*,for Intel/AMD hardware-accelerated
graphics) is obsolete: instead use **glimagesink** or **xvmagesink**
(with hardware decoding by "vah264dec\`, which may get selected
automatically, but can be explicitly specified with the"-vd "
option.)
- for NVIDIA hardware graphics (with CUDA) use **glimagesink**
combined with "`-vd nvh264dec`" (or "nvh264sldec", a new variant
which will become "nvh264dec" in GStreamer-1.24).
combined with "`-vd nvh264dec`".
- If the server is "headless" (no attached monitor, renders audio
only) use `-vs 0`.
@@ -1095,10 +1086,10 @@ or other Windows terminals, use the numerical keypad with "Num Lock" on:
while holding down the "Alt" key, type "+" on the keypad, followed by
the UTF-8 hex code for the character (using the keypad for numbers),
then release the "Alt" key. (The UTF-8 hex codes have 4 hex digits: for
example, the "copyright" symbol has hex code 00a9.) This method must be
example, the "copyright" symbol has hex code 00a9.) *This method must be
activated in the Windows Registry: using regedit, find the Registry
section 'HKEY_Current_User/Control Panel/Input Method", and add a new
Key "EnableHexNumpad" with value "1", then reboot the computer.
Key "EnableHexNumpad" with value "1", then reboot the computer.*
# Usage
@@ -1145,13 +1136,13 @@ to use for playing HLS video. *(Playbin v3 is the recommended player,
but if some videos fail to play, you can try with version 2.)*
**-lang \[list\]** Specify language preferences for YouTube app HLS
videos, which may offer a choice of language (based on AI dubbing). If
this option is not used, preferences will be taken from environment
variable \$LANGUAGE, if set. Both methods specify the preference order
as e.g. list = `fr:es:en`, fot French (first choice), Spanish (second
choice), and English (third choice).\
If "list" is not given (or list = 0), \$LANGUAGE is ignored and undubbed
audio is played.
videos, some of which now which offer a choice of language (based on AI
dubbing). If this option is not used, preferences will be taken from
environment variable \$LANGUAGE, if set. Both methods specify the
preference order by a list: e.g., `fr:es:en`, for French (first choice),
Spanish (second choice), and English (third choice). If option `-lang`
is not followed by a list (or `-list 0` is used), \$LANGUAGE is ignored
and undubbed audio is played.
**-scrsv n**. (since 1.73) (So far, only implemented on Linux/\*BSD
systems using D-Bus). Inhibit the screensaver in the absence of keyboard
@@ -1568,8 +1559,8 @@ systems:
For Windows support on MSYS2 UCRT systems, use pacman -S to install
`mingw-w64-ucrt-x86_64-python`, `*-python-gobject`, `*-python-psutil`,
and `*-python-pip`. Then install winrt bindings
`pip install winrt-Windows.Foundation.Collections`,
and `*-python-pip`. Then install **winrt** bindings:
"`pip install winrt-Windows.Foundation.Collections`", also
`winrt-Windows.Devices.Bluetooth.Advertisement` and
`winrt-Windows.Storage.Streams`.
@@ -1598,8 +1589,8 @@ are
- `--ipv4 <ipv4 address>`. This option can be used to specify the
ipv4 address at which the UxPlay server should be contacted by the
client. If it is not given, an address will be obtained
automatically using `gethostbyname`. Only ipv4 addresses are
supported.
automatically (specify the address with the option if automatic
selection fails). Only ipv4 addresses are supported.
- `--path <BLE data file>`. This overrides the default choice of BLE
data file (`~/.uxplay.ble`) that is monitored by the beacon script.
@@ -1607,7 +1598,7 @@ are
"`uxplay -ble <BLE data file>`".
The BlueZ/Dbus version has thee more options not offered by the Windows
version:
version (the Windows operating system chooses their values):
- `--AdvMin x`, `--AdvMax y`. These controls the interval between BLE
advertisement broadcasts. This interval is in the range \[x, y\],
@@ -1618,13 +1609,13 @@ version:
are AdvMin = AdvMax = 100. The advertisement is broadcast on all
three Bluetooth LE advertising channels: 37,38,39.
- `--index x` (default x = 0, x \>= 0). This should be used to
distinguish between multiple simultaneous instances of
- `--index x` (default x = 0, x \>= 0). This can be used by the DBus
to distinguish between multiple simultaneous instances of
uxplay-beacon.py that are running to support multiple instances of
UxPlay. Each instance must have its own BLE Data file (just as each
instance of UxPlay must also have its own MAC address and ports).
*Note: running multiple beacons simultaneously on the same host has
not been tested.*
not been tested, and this option might not be useful or needed.*
If you wish to test Bluetooth LE Service Discovery on Linux/\*BSD, you
can disable DNS_SD Service discovery by the avahi-daemon with
@@ -1991,14 +1982,16 @@ what version UxPlay claims to be.
# Changelog
xxxx 2025-09-25 Render Audio cover-art inside UxPlay with -ca option (no
1.73 2025-11-10 Render Audio cover-art inside UxPlay with -ca option (no
file specified). (D-Bus based) option -scrsv `<n>`{=html} to inhibit
screensaver while UxPlay is running (Linux/\*BSD only). Add support for
Service Discovery using a Bluetooth LE beacon. Add -vrtp option for
forwarding decrypted h264/5 video to an external renderer (e.g., OBS
Studio). Check that option input strings have valid UTF-8 encoding. New
option `-lang fr:es:en` to specify language preferences for YouTube HLS
videos when they offer a choice.
screensaver while UxPlay is running (Linux/\*BSD only). Add password
support (-pw) using a displayed pin code as a password that changes
every time (and not as a one-time pin). Add support for Service
Discovery using a Bluetooth LE beacon. Add -vrtp option for forwarding
decrypted h264/5 video to an external renderer (e.g., OBS Studio). Check
that option input strings have valid UTF-8 encoding. New option
`-lang fr:es:en` to specify language preferences for YouTube HLS videos
when they offer a choice.
1.72.2 2025-07-07 Fix bug (typo) in DNS_SD advertisement introduced with
-pw option. Update llhttp to v 9.3.0

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@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
.TH UXPLAY "1" "2025-10-26" "UxPlay 1.72" "User Commands"
.TH UXPLAY "1" "2025-11-10" "UxPlay 1.73" "User Commands"
.SH NAME
uxplay \- start AirPlay server
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B uxplay
[\fI\,-n name\/\fR] [\fI\,-s wxh\/\fR] [\fI\,-p \/\fR[\fI\,n\/\fR]] [more \fI OPTIONS \/\fR ...]
.SH DESCRIPTION
UxPlay 1.72: An open\-source AirPlay mirroring (+ audio streaming) server:
UxPlay 1.73: An open\-source AirPlay mirroring (+ audio streaming) server:
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.B

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@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
#endif
#define VERSION "1.72"
#define VERSION "1.73"
#define SECOND_IN_USECS 1000000
#define SECOND_IN_NSECS 1000000000UL

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Name: uxplay
Version: 1.72.2
Version: 1.73
Release: 1%{?dist}
%global gittag v%{version}
@@ -136,6 +136,8 @@ cd build
%{_docdir}/%{name}/llhttp/LICENSE-MIT
%changelog
* Mon Nov 10 2025 UxPlay maintainer <https://github.com/FDH2/UxPlay>
Update for 1.73 release
* Mon Jul 7 2025 UxPlay maintainer <https://github.com/FDH2/UxPlay>
Update for 1.72.2 release
* Fri Nov 15 2024 UxPlay maintainer <https://github.com/FDH2/UxPlay>