Raspicast APK
APK Version History
- Version
- 1.4.14 (67)
- Architecture
- universal
- Release Date
- August 28, 2021
- Requirement
- Android 3.0+
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- Version
- 1.4.13 (66)
- Architecture
- universal
- Release Date
- July 26, 2021
- Requirement
- Android 3.0+
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- Version
- 1.4.12 (65)
- Architecture
- universal
- Release Date
- June 25, 2021
- Requirement
- Android 3.0+
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- Version
- 1.4.10 (63)
- Architecture
- universal
- Release Date
- May 22, 2021
- Requirement
- Android 3.0+
- Version
- 1.4.9 (62)
- Architecture
- universal
- Release Date
- July 31, 2020
- Requirement
- Android 3.0+
About Radio FM 90s
LEGACY: The OpenMax API is deprecated, you need a 32 bit RPI OS and omxplayer installed to run it.
• Cast YouTube videos
• Cast media content from your android device
• Play local media files on your Raspberry Pi
• Play streams from playlists (m3u, pls) on your Raspberry Pi
Requirements:
You just need a Raspberry Pi with a running SSH-Server, the omxplayer and optional a little image viewer. I only tested it with Raspbian, but there is no reason why it shouldn't work on other distributions.
Features:
• Controllable via a seekbar
• Hardware volume buttons
• Support for multiple audio and subtitle (srt-format) streams
Usage:
• To cast YouTube videos to your Raspberry Pi just open the YouTube app and a video and choose "Share" → Raspicast.
• To play streams just copy a playlist (m3u or pls format) to your android device and open the list via the app, or play the streams manually from the actionbar.
image viewer: http://omxiv.bplaced.net
App source code: https://github.com/HaarigerHarald/raspicast
Raspberry Pi is a trademark of the Raspberry Pi Foundation
• Cast YouTube videos
• Cast media content from your android device
• Play local media files on your Raspberry Pi
• Play streams from playlists (m3u, pls) on your Raspberry Pi
Requirements:
You just need a Raspberry Pi with a running SSH-Server, the omxplayer and optional a little image viewer. I only tested it with Raspbian, but there is no reason why it shouldn't work on other distributions.
Features:
• Controllable via a seekbar
• Hardware volume buttons
• Support for multiple audio and subtitle (srt-format) streams
Usage:
• To cast YouTube videos to your Raspberry Pi just open the YouTube app and a video and choose "Share" → Raspicast.
• To play streams just copy a playlist (m3u or pls format) to your android device and open the list via the app, or play the streams manually from the actionbar.
image viewer: http://omxiv.bplaced.net
App source code: https://github.com/HaarigerHarald/raspicast
Raspberry Pi is a trademark of the Raspberry Pi Foundation
What's New in this version
NEW PI USER: enable SSH via "sudo raspi-config"
- YouTube update