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README.md

python-mpv

python-mpv is a ctypes-based python interface to the mpv media player. It gives you more or less full control of all features of the player, just as the lua interface does.

Installation

wget -O mpv.py https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jaseg/python-mpv/master/mpv.py

Seriously though, part of the idea of this being all in one handy file is that you can just copy it into your project. That also means you don't need to be afraid of customizing it, as it's really not a lot of code.

Usage

import mpv
player = mpv.MPV(ytdl=True)
player.play('https://youtu.be/DOmdB7D-pUU')

Threading

The mpv module starts one thread for event handling, since MPV sends events that must be processed quickly. The event queue has a fixed maxmimum size and some operations can cause a large number of events to be sent.

If you want to handle threading yourself, you can pass start_event_thread=False to the MPV constructor and manually call the MPV object's _loop function. There is also an out-of-date branch on the repo that you can cherry-pick that brings in asyncio.

All API functions are thread-safe. If one is not, please file an issue on github.

Advanced Usage

#!/usr/bin/env python3
import mpv

def my_log(loglevel, component, message):
	print('[{}] {}: {}'.format(loglevel, component, message))

player = mpv.MPV(log_handler=my_log, ytdl=True, input_default_bindings=True, input_vo_keyboard=True)

# Property access, these can be changed at runtime
player.observe_property('time-pos', lambda pos: print('Now playing at {:.2f}s'.format(pos)))
player.fullscreen = True
player.loop = 'inf'
# Option access, in general these require the core to reinitialize
player['vo'] = 'opengl'

def my_q_binding(state, key):
    if state[0] == 'd':
        print('THERE IS NO ESCAPE')
player.register_key_binding('q', my_q_binding)

player.play('https://youtu.be/DLzxrzFCyOs')
player.wait_for_playback()

del player