or: "Plex @ aTV - think different..."
We all want the pleasure of Plex on the big screen - in this case driven by an AppleTV. Unfortunately there are officially no Apps allowed on AppleTV, most of the time a jailbreak is late (iOS 5.2?) or not avaiable at all (aTV3?).
This is a collection of files developed for the little project described in Plex Forum. See also ATVBrowser for a project with similar purpose, all javascript.
The basic idea is, to...
- re-use an already available app (like YouTube, Vimeo, Apple Trailers, ...)
- re-route the request to your local Plex Media Server
- re-work the reply to fit into AppleTV's XML communication scheme
- let iOS do the rest
# Installation
git clone https://github.com/iBaa/PlexConnect.git
# Updating
cd PlexConnect
git pull
If you don't have Git, you can download ZIP file and extract files to a local directory.
- in
Settings.py
, adapt the IP addresses to your local setup sudo ./PlexConnet.py
- set your AppleTV's DNS address to the computer running PlexConnect
- run the Trailer App and check the terminal output
- PlexConnect.py - Main script file, invoking the DNSServer and WebServer into seperate processes.
- PlexGDM.py - Auto discovery of running Plex Media Servers: Good Day Mate!
- DNSServer.py - This is a small DNS server (hence the name) that is now called whenever aTV needs to resolve an internet address. To hijack the trailer App, we will intercept and re-route all queries to trailers.apple.com. Every other query will be forwarded to the next, your original DNS.
- WebServer.py - This script provides the directory content of "assets" to aTV. Additionally it will forward aTV's directory requests to PMS and provide a aTV compatible XML back. Every media (video, thumbnails...) is URL-wise connected to PMS, so aTV directly accesses the Plex database.
- XMLConverter.py This script contains the XML adaption from Plex Media Server's response to valid aTV XML files.
- Settings.py - Basic settings collection. This should be the only file to modify.
The software is provided as is. It might work as expected - or not. Just don't blame me.