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tenna

v0.1.6

Published

A node js application that lets you easily stream most videos from any PC/laptop in your home network, to other devices in the network with a browser.

Downloads

25

Readme

Tenna - BETA

A node js application that lets you easily stream most videos from any PC/laptop in your home network, to other devices in the network with a browser.

supported devices

  • xbox360
  • iPhone/iPod Touch
  • iPad
  • Android devices
  • PS Vita

Basically any device that supports the <video> element MP4 encoded.

Setup

clone this repository to your computer. In that directory type in the following commands:

git clone https://github.com/Dudemullet/tenna
npm install
grunt
node server

CLI Interface

You can also encode a video on the fly

npm install -g tenna
tenna <path/to/video>

or just start the server

tenna

Endpoints

Adding Videos/Files

Drag and drop videos or files at:

localhost:8081/setup

Encode status

While files are being encoded, you can view their status at:

localhost:8081/encode

Watching Videos

The only encoding supported on the vita is h.264. Luckily this is the most supported codec by browsers. Videos will be hosted from:

localhost:8081/videos