5/9/2023 0 Comments Omxplayer file time loading![]() the Standard Pi Zero (without a w in its name) Summary □□□ Case 2: Your Pi doesn’t have WiFi enabled, e.g. Now reboot your Pi to see if the video plays automatically: sudo reboot Last step: Enable auto play whenever the Pi boots: sudo update-rc.d videoloop defaults Run the following commands: - Start the video loop: /etc/init.d/videoloop start - Close the video loop: /etc/init.d/videoloop stop - Re-open the video loop if it closes: /etc/init.d/videoloop repair Create the bash script - Create a file called videoloop in the /etc/init.ddirectory: sudo nano /etc/init.d/videoloop - Copypaste the content from this link (step 3) into the file and change the varible video_path to match the path to your videofile ( /boot/video.mp4) - Change the permissions of the script to allow writing and execution: sudo chmod 755 /etc/init.d/videoloop 4. ![]()
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