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Install ffplayout

ffplayout provides *.deb and *.rpm packages, which makes it more easy to install and use, but there is still some steps to do.

  1. download the latest ffplayout from release page and place the package in the /tmp folder.
  2. install it with apt install /tmp/ffplayout_<VERSION>_amd64.deb
  3. install ffmpeg/ffprobe, or compile and copy it to /usr/local/bin/
  4. activate systemd services:
    • systemctl enable ffplayout
    • systemctl enable --now ffpapi
  5. add admin user to ffpapi:
    • ffpapi -a
  6. use a revers proxy for SSL, Port is 8787.
  7. login with your browser, address without proxy would be: http://[IP ADDRESS]:8787

Default location for playlists and media files are: /var/lib/ffplayout/.

When you don't need the frontend and API, skip enable the systemd service ffpapi.

When playlists are created and the ffplayout output is configured, you can start the process: systemctl start ffplayout, or click start in frontend.

If you want to configure ffplayout over terminal, you can edit /etc/ffplayout/ffplayout.yml.

Manual Install


  • install ffmpeg/ffprobe, or compile and copy it to /usr/local/bin/
  • download the latest archive from release page
  • copy the ffplayout and ffpapi binary to /usr/bin/
  • copy assets/ffplayout.yml to /etc/ffplayout
  • create folder /var/log/ffplayout
  • create system user ffpu
  • give ownership from /etc/ffplayout and /var/log/ffplayout to ffpu
  • copy assets/ffpapi.service, assets/ffplayout.service and assets/[email protected] to /etc/systemd/system
  • copy assets/11-ffplayout to /etc/sudoers.d/
  • copy assets/ffpapi.1.gz and assets/ffplayout.1.gz to /usr/share/man/man1/
  • copy public folder to /usr/share/ffplayout/
  • activate service and run it: systemctl enable --now ffpapi ffplayout