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FOSS Media Playback Device
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Wayland is the future, but this is one of the things where X11 is like meant for it.
I would still go with Wayland. Use a compositor that just displays fullscreen.
Note that MPV needs XWayland, players like Celluloid/Haruna are Wayland native.
No idea about the rest though.
Other than his choice of video player not supporting Wayland yet, why is this perfect for X11?
If he is only going to run one app, he can use Cage.
https://github.com/cage-kiosk/cage
I dont know the details, but easy remote control, network transparency etc.
This does not apply to a web-client (MPV) getting the media and just displaying it, with the station connected to a normal display.
So no, this is likely unproblematic on Wayland.
Nice recommendation!
Doesn’t MPV run natively on Wayland?
I dont know it didnt the last time I checked