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November 1, 2025, 3:39am
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Hello Xibo community,
I made few video previews of Linux deployment methods I am working on based on Arexibo code from birkenfeld:
Hello all,
after some problems in our deployment of the Linux player and realizing that it was basically unmaintained, I spent a bit of time to implement a similar player for Linux. It is of course not quite as complete as the existing one, and covers what we need currently. You can have a look here:
The main differences, apart from the implementation language, are:
All content is shown from a single webview, with HTML generated from the XLF, and JS glue code
Focus on automated deployment,…
AReXibOS platform deployment (Xibo CMS + Arexibo player):
Arexibo player deployment:
Xibo player deployment (registration process preview, no Snap player!):
Xibo CMS send command to Arexibo player:
Any thoughts ?
The video playback seems to get corrupted when adjusting the progress slider.
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November 1, 2025, 12:24pm
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Hi MrStefan,
tnx for report.
its self hosted server, probably too much usage for vCPU with FullHD resolution, not youtube
What is your internet connection speed ?
Could you play videos without using ffwd slider ?
Ooh I see, you’re embedding the videos from your own webserver. Watching the video from start to finish works fine, it only goes wrong when adjusting the progress slider.
Internet connection on my end is great, over 900 Mbps using a wired connection. However, I can reproduce this problem on both my phone and desktop.
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November 1, 2025, 1:05pm
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Thanks for info, for slider there is not much I can do as it seems its too high resolution for vCPU to handle slider ffwd
Just did slider test, download speed 100Mbit, server is ~400Mbit:
This video below is optimized for web with hanbrake mp4, maybe that is part of problem:
The video below indeed doesn’t have that problem
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November 2, 2025, 12:22am
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Hello MrStefan,
videos above are *.webm, Handbraked web optimized video is *.mp4, thanks for confirmation
WebM videos was recorded with default Gnome screen recorder … just another video editing rabbit hole…