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@greenjaens, have you noticed the comment of reader's review /comment that posted for EXTROX distro in Sourceforge? Here is the shortcut, that siad that Vuu-do is the only one that could play at 2160p in youtube video. Vuu-do is really amazing!
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Hi @yohno, thanks for that link! That looks like a new record for age-of-machine (2003), I have a 2005 laptop in my garage running Vuu-do, it only has 1 gb of ram so I haven't messed around with YT videos or anything too heavy, just playing music and looking up car parts on the interwebz.
The only other distros that could play 1080p video without stutter is Void Linux, Chimera Linux and Vuu-do Linux. I have tried about 103 distributions so far, and only these four could play YouTube videos in 1080p. Void and Vuu-do went a notch higher and could play the same video in 1440p. The video I used to test is "In Da Club" by 50 Cent. The reason I chose this video for testing is that it has bit rates from 144p all the way up to 2160p. Vuu-do is the only one that could play at 2160p, but with massive stutter, other Linux distros just had a static image at 2160p.
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Vuu-do is on the Distrowatch waiting list as of August, I haven't submitted it because I don't think it's quite ready, but apparently they got a number of searches for Vuu-do in the last year, so they added it themselves with a link to my Sourceforge files so folks could find it, and also so people would know that it's on the list and doesn't need to be re-submitted.
Last edited by greenjeans (2025-10-28 20:34:08)
https://sourceforge.net/projects/vuu-do/ New Vuu-do isos uploaded October 2025!
Vuu-do GNU/Linux, minimal Devuan-based Openbox and Mate systems to build on. Also a max version for OB.
Devuan 5 mate-mini iso, pure Devuan, 100% no-vuu-do.
Devuan 6 version also available for testing.
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@greenjeans, I think we, at least myself, are having the problem on the latest version of Vuu-do-5.03-ob-max-z-20251024_2043.iso. I spent for a day to find out any solution but I do not find it. The problem is not allowing untrusted stuff.... For example, the tool of my-crappy radio player by miyolinux does not allowed to run since all components need t.o be manually installed or moved/copied to /usr/local/bin, etc.. the tool of firejail is not helpful. Can you make the additional work using the previous version or solve by yourself to remove this problem? I saw the initial condition with 2 items of en_us but all countries stuff installed after updating. I do not know if you are aware of. Thanks in advance ... yoshi
P.S, If this change is from your intention. Then please forgive me. We are still in daedalus but not excalibur yet. But I faced this problem already om daedalus using obamen.py for openbox the other day on devuan 5.
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@yohno, perhaps something is lost in the translation here as i'm having a hard time understanding the issue.
I downloaded the latest copy of Dan's my-crappy-radio-player, followed his install instructions and it plays fine. I did have to install the package dialog as that isn't included in Vuu-do by default.
You need to make sure permissions are correct for the files after moving them, and make the main script executable.
EDIT: Regarding the radio player:
1. Stations #48 and #49 do not work nor will they, any of the urls that have a "session-id" will not work past the first 24 hours when they were first accessed and put on the list. There's a lot of these kinds of stations out there, they basically issue 24 hour leases of a sort, and after 24 hours that url will no longer work.
2. If you add "-hide_banner" to the ffplay command at the top of the script, it will eliminate all that extra info it spits out in terminal when you start playing something, looks much cleaner!
If it was okay with Dan i'd offer to make a couple of changes and actually package it. Packaging would eliminate any issues with a manual install, i'd also make a wrapper script to start it up if it were up to me, easy way to run the xresources commands when you fire it up rather than having to do it manually or add to autostart.
Last edited by greenjeans (2025-10-30 21:00:25)
https://sourceforge.net/projects/vuu-do/ New Vuu-do isos uploaded October 2025!
Vuu-do GNU/Linux, minimal Devuan-based Openbox and Mate systems to build on. Also a max version for OB.
Devuan 5 mate-mini iso, pure Devuan, 100% no-vuu-do.
Devuan 6 version also available for testing.
Please donate to support Devuan and init freedom! https://devuan.org/os/donate
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@greenjeans, thanks for your time. I reinstalled one more time. Finally I noticed that I forgot to edit .asoundrc to connect to the correct sound card. That's easy fix, though. Appreciated your kind offer for the code changes, etc. .... yoshi
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Finally I noticed that I forgot to edit .asoundrc to connect to the correct sound card. That's easy fix, though.
Yeah it can be a little confusing when you try an alsa-only system, but looks like you got it handled!
For reference there's a readme for AlsaTune in /usr/share/mxeq/readme.txt that both explains Alsatune and also has some info on dealing with .asoundrc and .asound.conf in single and multiple sound card systems.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/vuu-do/ New Vuu-do isos uploaded October 2025!
Vuu-do GNU/Linux, minimal Devuan-based Openbox and Mate systems to build on. Also a max version for OB.
Devuan 5 mate-mini iso, pure Devuan, 100% no-vuu-do.
Devuan 6 version also available for testing.
Please donate to support Devuan and init freedom! https://devuan.org/os/donate
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