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mlbviewer-remote

A web-based remote for mlbviewer. Useful to control mlbviewer from your phone or tablet with mlbviewer running on a computer connected to your tv.

mlbviewer-remote

Requirements

  • python2.7
  • flask

Requires mlbviewer: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mlbviewer/ and its dependencies.

Usage

Execute 'start-remote' from the command line to start the application. On the first run, you will be asked to provide the path to mlbviewer and mplayer. The application will then be started and can be reached on http://local-ip:5000.

The remote control website will list all available games (corrected for your timezone). Click on one to start watching it. Clicking on the game your watching will stop it.

The remote uses mlbplay (part of mlbviewer). This means that your mlbviewer settings will be honored (e.g. speed and nexdef options). If you have set favorite or video-follow teams, these teams' broadcast will be shown. Otherwise, the home team's broadcast is shown.

Execute 'start-mlbviewer' to launch mlbviewer. Use this to set up the mlbviewer configuration and to test your mplayer executable.

Technical details

The PATH environment variable is prepended with the path to mplayer that you provided. This allows you to use alternative players, such as omxplayer that comes with Raspbian on the Raspberry Pi (use the mplayer executable provided in bin-omxplayer) or the "null-player" that pipes to /dev/null (use the mplayer executable provided in bin-null).

Disclaimer

This application is meant solely as a remote to mlbviewer, it does not provide any functionality by itself. Its intention is to make watching games easy within the comfort of your home. Please make sure that the application is only accessible to your home network, and do not unintentionally expose it to the outside world.

The team logos are shown in the game listing for your convencience, but they are trademarked by MLBAM and are not part of this package; they are linked from the MLBAM website. It is the author's belief that linking to these logos does not violate the terms of use, as long as the application is used only within your own home.

Access to game streams requires a mlb.tv account.

The 'previous' and 'next' icons are from the Crystal Project Icons, copyright (c) 2006-2007 by Everaldo Coelho (http://www.everaldo.com)

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