Linux desktop and Sailfish OS app for playing multimedia on UPnP/DLNA devices
Jupii let you play audio, video and image files on any device on your local network that supports UPnP/DLNA, such as smart speaker, smart TVs, gaming consoles, and more.
In addition to the typical features you might expect from this type of application, Jupii also has some unique functionalities such as:
- support many different internet services as media source (Bandcamp, SoundCloud, YouTube and many more)
- live casting of video/audio from camera or microphone
- screen mirroring (only on X11)
- recorder that let you to extract music from internet radio streams
This app can be used in two different UPnP/DLNA modes:
- Playback Control mode: Using Jupii, you connect to the player device (e.g. smart speaker) and transfer media from your phone/computer to this device.
- Media Server mode: Using your playback device (e.g. smart TV), you browse and play media files shared by Jupii.
git clone <git repository url>
cd Jupii/flatpak
flatpak-builder --user --install-deps-from=flathub --repo="/path/to/local/flatpak/repo" "/path/to/output/dir" net.mkiol.Jupii.yaml
git clone <git repository url>
cd Jupii
mkdir build
cd build
sfdk config --session specfile=../sfos/harbour-jupii.spec
sfdk config --session target=SailfishOS-4.4.0.58-aarch64
sfdk cmake ../ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DWITH_SFOS=ON
sfdk package
git clone <git repository url> jupii
cd jupii
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ../ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DWITH_DESKTOP=ON
make
Any contribution is very welcome!
Project is hosted both on GitHub and GitLab. Feel free to make a PR/MR, report an issue or reqest for new feature on the platform you prefer the most.
Translation files in Qt format are in translations
directory.
Preferred way to contribute translation is via Transifex service, but if you would like to make a direct PR, please do it.
If you find Jupii useful and would like to support this project, please consider doing one or two of the following:
- Give a ⭐ on GitHub or/and GitLab.
- Write a review in your applications manager app (Discover, Software or any other).
- Tell others about this app by mentioning it on social media.
- If you have spare money, make a small donation via Liberapay.
Jupii relies on following open source projects:
- Qt
- Kirigami2
- QHTTPServer
- npupnp
- Libupnpp
- TagLib
- FFmpeg
- Lame
- x264
- Gumbo
- yt-dlp
- ytmusicapi
- EasyEXIF
- AudioTube
- {fmt}
Jupii is an open source project. Source code is released under the Mozilla Public License Version 2.0.