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Who need GUI to watch youtube? You can watch them directly in terminal with mpv. Try it:
mpv --vo=tct "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ"
40 0 ReplyIf you're in a kernel VT (i.e. Ctrl+Alt+F[1-7] without starting a graphical environment) MPV can also work in framebuffer mode (the default if you don't specify a video output). It'll show the video fullscreen at full resolution, bypassing the terminal characters.
Who said terminal graphics had to look bad?
18 0 ReplyI'm sure it has some uses in digital signage and whatnot, but holy cow it sounds like a dev just saying "hold my beer" one evening...
9 0 Reply84% of FOSS software is the result of either a dare, laziness, or spite.
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you can also use libsixel for that. Contour is a pretty good term that supports that.
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What does tct do?
5 0 ReplyIt uses the terminal as a display output instead of a separate window
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I wondered what this could possibly look like and found some examples here: https://www.baeldung.com/linux/view-media-no-graphical-env.
I was expecting ASCII art. It's low resolution video though. Seems like a small use case, but pretty nifty.
4 0 ReplyThis is stupid and I love it
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