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* Create a folder inside '''EmuVR\Games''' for your movies. This can be named as you like, but it's recommended you pick something along the lines of '''Videos''' or '''Music'''. | * Create a folder inside '''EmuVR\Games''' for your movies. This can be named as you like, but it's recommended you pick something along the lines of '''Videos''' or '''Music'''. | ||
− | * Place your media files in this new directory. Compatible file formats: | + | * Place your media files in this new directory. Compatible file formats: <code>.mp4, .mkv, .avi, .mp3, .ogg, .flac, .mpg, .webm, .wmv, .3g2, .3gp, .asf, .divx, .f4f, .f4v, .flv, .m2p, .m2ts, .m4a, .mov, .mpeg, .mxf, .ogm, .ps, .ts, .vob, .wma</code> <br/> More info in the libretro docs for the FFMPEG core, located [https://docs.libretro.com/library/ffmpeg/#extensions here.] |
* Run Game Scanner. If you named your folder similar to the name examples above, it should detect them when you click Autofill. If not, add the folder manually. | * Run Game Scanner. If you named your folder similar to the name examples above, it should detect them when you click Autofill. If not, add the folder manually. | ||
* Ensure the '''media type''' is set to '''Video''' or '''Music''' depending on the media type. | * Ensure the '''media type''' is set to '''Video''' or '''Music''' depending on the media type. | ||
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'''Important Notes''' | '''Important Notes''' | ||
− | * While we have proper '''VHS''' and ''' | + | * While we have proper '''DVD''', '''VHS''' and '''VCR''' models, the '''Cassette''' and '''CD''' media types (while functionally identical) will currently show up as generic console and cartridge models. These variations are placeholders for when more models are created in the future. (The only '''DVD player''' model currently available is the '''PS2''' console.) |
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* If you would like to play more than one file per VHS or cartridge, you can do so by manually merging your files(a topic not covered here, as it is somewhat advanced), or by reading the section below about ''Streaming'' for an alternative. | * If you would like to play more than one file per VHS or cartridge, you can do so by manually merging your files(a topic not covered here, as it is somewhat advanced), or by reading the section below about ''Streaming'' for an alternative. | ||
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* Create a new file in your '''Games/Video''' directory. You can name it whatever you would like, but it '''must''' end with the extension '''.str''' (be sure to [https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/497454201266372628/703331317085110413/unknown.png enable file extensions] or you might actually end with an invisible <i>"filename.str.txt"</i>) | * Create a new file in your '''Games/Video''' directory. You can name it whatever you would like, but it '''must''' end with the extension '''.str''' (be sure to [https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/497454201266372628/703331317085110413/unknown.png enable file extensions] or you might actually end with an invisible <i>"filename.str.txt"</i>) | ||
* Open this new file with Notepad. | * Open this new file with Notepad. | ||
− | * Paste the link to the stream you'd like to play. Note that this needs to be a '''direct link''', not just | + | * Paste the link to the stream you'd like to play. Note that this needs to be a '''direct link to a file''', and not just a webpage where the stream is displayed. A direct link will usually end with a file extension, and if you open the url in your browser it will either prompt you to download the file or just play it in the browser. (As an example, the link might look something like '''http://mycoolsite.com/stream/supercoolstream.m3u8''' or '''https://sample-videos.com/video123/mp4/480/big_buck_bunny_480p_10mb.mp4'''. |
+ | * YouTube links can be used as well, but with [[#YouTube_.28Experimental.29|experimental]] support. | ||
* Save the file. | * Save the file. | ||
− | * Run Game Scanner. You should now have a VHS in game named after the '''.str''' file you created. | + | * Run Game Scanner and scan. You should now have a VHS in game named after the '''.str''' file you created. |
'''Important Notes''' | '''Important Notes''' | ||
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If the console immediately turns off without playing, it usually means that either the link is not accessible or that it's not compatible with ffmpeg. Verify that you are using a direct link to the stream, and that it's accessible in a incognito/private browser window. | If the console immediately turns off without playing, it usually means that either the link is not accessible or that it's not compatible with ffmpeg. Verify that you are using a direct link to the stream, and that it's accessible in a incognito/private browser window. | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Twitch or other streaming sites don't work with this method.''' |
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+ | === YouTube (Experimental) === | ||
+ | The [[#Streaming_from_the_Web|streaming]] method above also works with YouTube links, just write the URL in the '''.str''' file. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Example: <code><nowiki>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXqt2J9iJOk</nowiki></code> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Playing YouTube videos is '''experimental''' and has '''limited''' support. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Known issues: | ||
+ | * Videos might not always load. | ||
+ | * Live streaming is not supported. | ||
+ | * Rewinding is not supported. (They'll just turn off if you try to rewind. Skipping forward does work though.) | ||
+ | * It works with netplay but can be unstable and turn off many times on clients if they join the host after the video has already started. (Workaround: Wait until your friends have joined the room before loading a Youtube video, or restart the video after they do.) | ||
=== Streaming through your PC (Experimental / Advanced) === | === Streaming through your PC (Experimental / Advanced) === | ||
− | '''Disclaimer:''' These are workarounds using third party software, which might stop working after any update or for any unpredictable reason. <br>Again, this is '''experimental''', unreliable, unstable, unpredictable, and out of our control. It might work for some people and not for you. <br>'''This is not supported.''' Good luck. | + | '''Disclaimer:''' These are workarounds using third party software, which might stop working after any update or for any unpredictable reason. <br>Again, this is '''experimental''', unreliable, unstable, unpredictable, and out of our control. It might work for some people and not for you. It doesn't work with netplay. |
+ | <br>'''This is not supported.''' Good luck. | ||
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Click below to learn more. | Click below to learn more. | ||
− | <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsible-border mw- | + | <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsible-border mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="Streamlink Method" data-collapsetext="Hide"> |
==== Streamlink Method ==== | ==== Streamlink Method ==== | ||
Sometimes, the media you want isn't accessible from a direct link. For example, '''Youtube''' and '''Twitch''', live or not. Streamlink can process and re-stream those feeds into EmuVR. | Sometimes, the media you want isn't accessible from a direct link. For example, '''Youtube''' and '''Twitch''', live or not. Streamlink can process and re-stream those feeds into EmuVR. | ||
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* Easier to use. | * Easier to use. | ||
* Streams will not start playing before you actually turn on the VCR in EmuVR. | * Streams will not start playing before you actually turn on the VCR in EmuVR. | ||
− | * Supports [https://streamlink.github.io/ | + | * Supports [https://streamlink.github.io/plugins.html more sources than VLC]. |
* Does not support playlists. | * Does not support playlists. | ||
* Does not support local files from your disk. | * Does not support local files from your disk. | ||
Instructions: | Instructions: | ||
− | * Download Streamlink from [https://github.com | + | * Download and install Streamlink from [https://github.com/streamlink/windows-builds/releases this page.] (Alternative [https://github.com/beardypig/streamlink-portable/releases/tag/latest portable version.]) |
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* Create a new '''.str''' file in your '''\Games\Video''' directory. You can name it whatever you would like, but it '''must''' end with '''.str''' (be sure to [https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/497454201266372628/703331317085110413/unknown.png enable file extensions] or you might actually end up with an invisible <i>"filename.str.txt"</i>) | * Create a new '''.str''' file in your '''\Games\Video''' directory. You can name it whatever you would like, but it '''must''' end with '''.str''' (be sure to [https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/497454201266372628/703331317085110413/unknown.png enable file extensions] or you might actually end up with an invisible <i>"filename.str.txt"</i>) | ||
− | * Open | + | * Open the new file with Notepad, add the following line, then save it: <code><nowiki>http://127.0.0.1:8080</nowiki></code> |
* Scan with '''Game Scanner''' as usual, to add the new file to your inventory as a VHS. | * Scan with '''Game Scanner''' as usual, to add the new file to your inventory as a VHS. | ||
− | * Create a new '''.bat''' file | + | * Create a new '''.bat''' file anywhere you want, then edit it with Notepad to add the following command, using a Youtube video as example: |
− | <code><nowiki> | + | <code><nowiki>streamlink --player-external-http --player-external-http-port 8080 --player-no-close https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXqt2J9iJOk 480p |
</nowiki></code> | </nowiki></code> | ||
− | * Replace the Youtube URL in the command above with any other supported source, like Twitch, as listed [https://streamlink.github.io/ | + | * Replace the Youtube URL in the command above with any other supported source, like Twitch, as listed [https://streamlink.github.io/plugins.html here]. |
* Before playing your new VHS in EmuVR, run the .bat file. (It must keep running in the background while you play EmuVR.) | * Before playing your new VHS in EmuVR, run the .bat file. (It must keep running in the background while you play EmuVR.) | ||
* You can create multiple .bat files for different sources and switch between them for a same VHS. | * You can create multiple .bat files for different sources and switch between them for a same VHS. | ||
* You can also use different ports (8080 in our example) for different .bat + .str and play each VHS simultaneously if you also run each .bat file simultaneously. | * You can also use different ports (8080 in our example) for different .bat + .str and play each VHS simultaneously if you also run each .bat file simultaneously. | ||
− | Check Streamlink's documentation to learn [https://streamlink.github.io/index.html how to use it] and [https://streamlink.github.io/ | + | Check Streamlink's documentation to learn [https://streamlink.github.io/index.html how to use it] and [https://streamlink.github.io/plugins.html which services are supported or not.] |
</div> | </div> | ||
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'''NOTE:''' If you only see one of the files you added in the stream queue, you may have to add all your files to a playlist as you would to normally play them, save the playlist (Ctrl+Y), then use that file in the Stream window instead. | '''NOTE:''' If you only see one of the files you added in the stream queue, you may have to add all your files to a playlist as you would to normally play them, save the playlist (Ctrl+Y), then use that file in the Stream window instead. | ||
− | You're done. You should now see the files you chose appear in | + | You're done. You should now see the files you chose appear in your VLC playlist, and the timestamp will be moving. You may not see the video actually playing in VLC- this is normal, as long as the timestamp is moving your files are streaming. Open EmuVR and play your new stream VHS. It might take a few seconds to load, but you'll eventually see your video file playing on the TV. |
'''Important Notes''' | '''Important Notes''' |
Latest revision as of 07:04, 3 February 2023
TL;DR: To play video and music files, you'll just add them exactly like you add your games. When creating folders for your systems inside EmuVR\Games, just add a Video and/or a Music folder, copy your video and music files there, add them to Game Scanner, assign the Video or Music media types to them (or click Autofill), then click Scan. They'll show up in your inventory menu in EmuVR.
Read below for more detailed instructions.
Thanks to the FFMPEG core, EmuVR supports playing video and music files. Additionally, you can also play compatible web streams, provided you have a valid accessible URL. This guide will offer some brief instructions on setting up these types of media.
Video/Music§ Link
Video and Music are a straightforward setup, as the steps are similar to setting up games.
- Create a folder inside EmuVR\Games for your movies. This can be named as you like, but it's recommended you pick something along the lines of Videos or Music.
- Place your media files in this new directory. Compatible file formats:
.mp4, .mkv, .avi, .mp3, .ogg, .flac, .mpg, .webm, .wmv, .3g2, .3gp, .asf, .divx, .f4f, .f4v, .flv, .m2p, .m2ts, .m4a, .mov, .mpeg, .mxf, .ogm, .ps, .ts, .vob, .wma
More info in the libretro docs for the FFMPEG core, located here. - Run Game Scanner. If you named your folder similar to the name examples above, it should detect them when you click Autofill. If not, add the folder manually.
- Ensure the media type is set to Video or Music depending on the media type.
- Scan.
- Launch EmuVR.
As long as you've used compatible media and setup Game Scanner properly, you should now be able to spawn VCRs and VHS tapes for your Videos (and generic cartridges for Music).
Important Notes
- While we have proper DVD, VHS and VCR models, the Cassette and CD media types (while functionally identical) will currently show up as generic console and cartridge models. These variations are placeholders for when more models are created in the future. (The only DVD player model currently available is the PS2 console.)
- If you would like to play more than one file per VHS or cartridge, you can do so by manually merging your files(a topic not covered here, as it is somewhat advanced), or by reading the section below about Streaming for an alternative.
Controls§ Link
Action | Keyboard | Gamepad | Oculus Touch | Index | WMR | Vive |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Play / Pause | Space | A | A or X | A | Trackpad [Down] | Trackpad [Down] |
Skip Back / Forward 10 seconds | Arrows [Left/Right] | Left Analog [Left/Right] | Left Analog [Left/Right] | Left Analog [Left/Right] | Left Analog [Left/Right] | Left Trackpad [Left/Right] |
Skip Back / Forward 60 seconds | Arrows [Down/Up] | Left Analog [Down/Up] | Left Analog [Down/Up] | Left Analog [Down/Up] | Left Analog [Down/Up] | Left Trackpad [Down/Up] |
Cycle Audio Tracks | Q | Left Shoulder | Left Analog (Press/Click) |
Left Analog (Press/Click) |
Left Trackpad [Left] | Right Trackpad [Left] |
Cycle Subtitles | W | Right Shoulder | Left Trigger | Left Trigger | Left Trigger | Right Trackpad [Right] |
Streaming§ Link
In addition to using video files from your HDD, you can also directly stream some media formats without needing to download anything.
Streaming from the Web§ Link
The FFMPEG Core, by default, handles a wide variety of media including common stream formats. Getting those URLs into EmuVR is fairly straightforward, but does need a bit of manual work.
- Create a new file in your Games/Video directory. You can name it whatever you would like, but it must end with the extension .str (be sure to enable file extensions or you might actually end with an invisible "filename.str.txt")
- Open this new file with Notepad.
- Paste the link to the stream you'd like to play. Note that this needs to be a direct link to a file, and not just a webpage where the stream is displayed. A direct link will usually end with a file extension, and if you open the url in your browser it will either prompt you to download the file or just play it in the browser. (As an example, the link might look something like http://mycoolsite.com/stream/supercoolstream.m3u8 or https://sample-videos.com/video123/mp4/480/big_buck_bunny_480p_10mb.mp4.
- YouTube links can be used as well, but with experimental support.
- Save the file.
- Run Game Scanner and scan. You should now have a VHS in game named after the .str file you created.
Important Notes
If the console immediately turns off without playing, it usually means that either the link is not accessible or that it's not compatible with ffmpeg. Verify that you are using a direct link to the stream, and that it's accessible in a incognito/private browser window.
Twitch or other streaming sites don't work with this method.
YouTube (Experimental)§ Link
The streaming method above also works with YouTube links, just write the URL in the .str file.
Example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXqt2J9iJOk
Playing YouTube videos is experimental and has limited support.
Known issues:
- Videos might not always load.
- Live streaming is not supported.
- Rewinding is not supported. (They'll just turn off if you try to rewind. Skipping forward does work though.)
- It works with netplay but can be unstable and turn off many times on clients if they join the host after the video has already started. (Workaround: Wait until your friends have joined the room before loading a Youtube video, or restart the video after they do.)
Streaming through your PC (Experimental / Advanced)§ Link
Disclaimer: These are workarounds using third party software, which might stop working after any update or for any unpredictable reason.
Again, this is experimental, unreliable, unstable, unpredictable, and out of our control. It might work for some people and not for you. It doesn't work with netplay.
This is not supported. Good luck.
These methods can help you stream from sources not accessible from a direct links, like Youtube or Twitch, or let you join multiple local videos into a single stream.
* Youtube blocks streaming videos containing copyrighted music.
Click below to learn more.