I've updated the SSH movie player!

ssh ansi.rya.nc (to watch Sneakers) or ssh [email protected] (to watch a hit music video), both with subtitles.

If you have issues with things looking garbled, I've added a way to check your terminal info if you have problems. Please run ssh debug:[email protected] and share the string and what software you're using with me. Success reports are also useful!

https://infosec.exchange/@ryanc/114466963621563951

Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: (@[email protected])

Attached: 1 image I have the ssh movie player back online! This is running on a custom ssh server built using `russh` as the backend. To convert frames, I used the python `tv` package, subtitling and playback is all custom. You'll need a terminal that supports 24 bit color. Try it! `ssh ansi.rya.nc`

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@ryanc A bit flickery, but guessing that’s normal?
SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_9.9:xterm-ghostty::::e8V6jj5VdVdx:rLGIgQ6jYFub
@tomdewar it depends, I'm noticing that some terminals will buffer a lot of ANSI which prevents the code that's supposed to detect that frames need to be dropped from working.