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+%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0
+Name: python-chromecast-mpris
+Version: 0.8.12
+Release: 1
+Summary: 📺 Control Chromecasts from Linux and D-Bus
+License: AGPL-3.0
+URL: https://github.com/alexdelorenzo/chromecast_mpris
+Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/42/b2/506c08e20227b3c768f98721d95a03ccf2e29318f456bc144736d7962571/chromecast_mpris-0.8.12.tar.gz
+BuildArch: noarch
+
+Requires: python3-appdirs
+Requires: python3-click
+Requires: python3-PyChromecast
+Requires: python3-pydbus
+Requires: python3-PyGObject
+Requires: python3-mpris-server
+Requires: python3-cast-control
+
+%description
+# 📺 Control Chromecasts from Linux
+`chromecast_mpris` is [a daemon](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_(computing)) utility that allows you to control media playback on casting devices from the Linux desktop.
+
+While this service runs, it gathers and publishes data about the media and apps playing on your casting devices.
+
+**Note**: This package is now called Cast Control, and is [available on PyPI as `cast_control`](https://pypi.org/project/cast-control/).
+
+Please upgrade to `cast_control` for new features and bug fixes.
+
+### Integrations
+`chromecast_mpris` controls Chromecasts and casting devices via D-Bus and [MPRIS media player controls](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/mpris-spec/2.2/).
+
+MPRIS is the standard media player interface on Linux desktops.
+
+MPRIS integration is [enabled by default](https://github.com/KDE/plasma-workspace/tree/master/applets/mediacontroller) in Plasma Desktop, and, along with GNOME's volume control widget, [there are widgets for GNOME](https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1379/mpris-indicator-button/), too. [`playerctl` provides a CLI](https://github.com/altdesktop/playerctl) for controlling media players through MPRIS.
+
+Check out [▶️mpris_server](https://github.com/alexdelorenzo/mpris_server) if you want to integrate MPRIS support into your media player.
+
+## Screenshots
+Controlling a Chromecast via Plasma Desktop's Media Player widget:
+
+<img src="https://github.com/alexdelorenzo/chromecast_mpris/raw/transition/chromecast_mpris/assets/mpris_widget.png" height="225" /> <img src="https://github.com/alexdelorenzo/chromecast_mpris/raw/transition/chromecast_mpris/assets/mpris_plasma.png" height="225" />
+
+## Features
+ * [x] Control music and video playback
+ * [x] Control app playback
+ * [x] View playback information in real-time
+ * [x] Display thumbnail and title
+ * [x] Display playback position and media length
+ * [x] Seek forward and backward
+ * [x] Play, pause, and stop playback
+ * [x] Volume up and down
+ * [x] Play next and previous
+ * [x] Quit casted app
+ * [x] Open media from D-Bus
+ * [x] Play YouTube videos
+ * [ ] Playlist integration
+
+## Installation
+### Requirements
+ - Linux / *BSD / [macOS](https://github.com/zbentley/dbus-osx-examples)
+ - [D-Bus](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus/)
+ - Python >= 3.6
+ - [PyGObject](https://pypi.org/project/PyGObject/)
+ - `requirements.txt`
+
+#### Installing PyGObject
+On Debian-derived distributions like Ubuntu, install `python3-gi` with `apt`.
+
+On Arch, you'll want to install `python-gobject`, or install `chromecast_mpris` [directly from the AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/chromecast_mpris/).
+
+On macOS, install [`pygobject3`](https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/pygobject3) via `brew`.
+
+Use `pip` to install `PyGObject>=3.34.0` if there are no installation candidates available in your vendor's package repositories.
+
+### PyPI
+```bash
+$ python3 -m pip install chromecast_mpris
+```
+
+You'll get a `chromecast_mpris` executable added to your `$PATH`.
+
+### GitHub
+Check out [the releases page on GitHub](https://github.com/alexdelorenzo/chromecast_mpris/releases) for stable releases.
+
+If you'd like to use the development branch, clone the repository.
+
+Once you have a source copy, run `python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt`, followed by `python3 setup.py install`.
+
+You'll get a `chromecast_mpris` executable added to your `$PATH`.
+
+### AUR
+If you're on Arch, you can install `chromecast_mpris` [directly from the AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/chromecast_mpris/).
+
+```bash
+$ yay -S chromecast_mpris
+```
+
+### Upgrades
+Stable releases are uploaded to PyPI. You can upgrade your `chromecast_mpris` installation like so:
+
+```bash
+$ python3 -m pip --upgrade chromecast_mpris
+```
+
+See the [releases page](https://github.com/alexdelorenzo/chromecast_mpris/releases) on GitHub.
+
+## Usage
+You'll need to make sure that your computer can make network connections with your casting devices. It also helps to know the names of the devices in advance.
+
+### Launch
+Installing the package via PyPI, GitHub or the AUR will add `chromecast_mpris` to your `pip` executables path:
+```bash
+$ which chromecast_mpris
+~/.local/bin/chromecast_mpris
+```
+
+If you have your `pip` executables path added to your shell's `$PATH`, you can launch `chromecast_mpris` like so:
+```bash
+$ chromecast_mpris
+```
+
+You can also launch `chromecast_mpris` via its Python module. This can be useful if your `$PATH` doesn't point to your `pip` executables.
+```bash
+$ python3 -m chromecast_mpris
+```
+
+### Help
+#### Shell completion
+To enable Bash completion for `chromecast_mpris`, add the following to your `~/.bashrc`:
+```bash
+eval "$(_CHROMECAST_MPRIS_COMPLETE=bash_source chromecast_mpris)"
+```
+
+For the `zsh` and `fish` shells, check out [the documentation here](https://click.palletsprojects.com/en/8.0.x/shell-completion/#enabling-completion).
+
+#### Help command
+```bash
+$ chromecast_mpris --help
+Usage: chromecast_mpris [OPTIONS]
+
+ Control casting devices via Linux media controls and desktops.
+
+ This daemon connects your casting device directly to the D-Bus media
+ player interface.
+
+Options:
+ -n, --name TEXT Connect to a device via its name, otherwise control
+ the first device found.
+
+ -h, --host TEXT Connect to a device via its hostname or IP address,
+ otherwise control the first device found.
+
+ -u, --uuid TEXT Connect to a device via its UUID, otherwise control
+ the first device found
+
+ -w, --wait FLOAT Seconds to wait between trying to make initial
+ successful connections to a device.
+
+ -r, --retry-wait FLOAT Seconds to wait between reconnection attempts if a
+ successful connection is interrupted. [default:
+ 5.0]
+
+ -i, --icon Use a lighter icon instead of the dark icon. The
+ lighter icon goes well with dark themes. [default:
+ False]
+
+ -l, --log-level TEXT Set the debugging log level. [default: WARN]
+ --help Show this message and exit.
+```
+
+### Connect to a device
+Connect to a device named "My Device" and run `chromecast_mpris` in the background.
+```bash
+$ chromecast_mpris --name "My Device" &
+[1] 1234
+```
+
+After launching `chromecast_mpris`, you can use any MPRIS client to interact with it. MPRIS support is built in directly to Plasma Desktop and GNOME 3, and you can use `playerctl` on the command-line.
+
+### Retry until a Chromecast is found
+You can use the `-w/--wait` flag to specify a waiting period in seconds before `chromecast_mpris` will try to find a casting device again if one is not found initially.
+
+For example, if you want to wait 60 seconds between scans for devices, you can run the following:
+```bash
+$ export SECONDS=60
+$ chromecast_mpris --wait $SECONDS
+```
+
+This is useful if you'd like to start `chromecast_mpris` at login, and there is a chance that your device isn't on, or you're on a different network.
+
+### Open a URI on a Chromecast
+ Get the D-Bus name for your device using `playerctl`.
+```bash
+$ playerctl --list-all
+My_Device
+```
+
+Use the D-Bus name to issue commands to it.
+```bash
+$ export URL="http://ccmixter.org/content/gmz/gmz_-_Parametaphoriquement.mp3"
+$ playerctl --player My_Device open "$URL"
+```
+
+This will play a song on your device.
+
+### Open a YouTube video
+You can cast YouTube videos the same way you can cast a generic URI.
+```bash
+$ export VIDEO="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4nkgJdVZFA"
+$ playerctl --player My_Device open "$VIDEO"
+```
+
+## Support
+Want to support this project and [other open-source projects](https://github.com/alexdelorenzo) like it?
+
+<a href="https://www.buymeacoffee.com/alexdelorenzo" target="_blank"><img src="https://cdn.buymeacoffee.com/buttons/v2/default-blue.png" alt="Buy Me A Coffee" height="60px" style="height: 60px !important;width: 217px !important;max-width:25%" ></a>
+
+## License
+See `LICENSE`. Message me if you'd like to use this project with a different license.
+
+
+
+
+%package -n python3-chromecast-mpris
+Summary: 📺 Control Chromecasts from Linux and D-Bus
+Provides: python-chromecast-mpris
+BuildRequires: python3-devel
+BuildRequires: python3-setuptools
+BuildRequires: python3-pip
+%description -n python3-chromecast-mpris
+# 📺 Control Chromecasts from Linux
+`chromecast_mpris` is [a daemon](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_(computing)) utility that allows you to control media playback on casting devices from the Linux desktop.
+
+While this service runs, it gathers and publishes data about the media and apps playing on your casting devices.
+
+**Note**: This package is now called Cast Control, and is [available on PyPI as `cast_control`](https://pypi.org/project/cast-control/).
+
+Please upgrade to `cast_control` for new features and bug fixes.
+
+### Integrations
+`chromecast_mpris` controls Chromecasts and casting devices via D-Bus and [MPRIS media player controls](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/mpris-spec/2.2/).
+
+MPRIS is the standard media player interface on Linux desktops.
+
+MPRIS integration is [enabled by default](https://github.com/KDE/plasma-workspace/tree/master/applets/mediacontroller) in Plasma Desktop, and, along with GNOME's volume control widget, [there are widgets for GNOME](https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1379/mpris-indicator-button/), too. [`playerctl` provides a CLI](https://github.com/altdesktop/playerctl) for controlling media players through MPRIS.
+
+Check out [▶️mpris_server](https://github.com/alexdelorenzo/mpris_server) if you want to integrate MPRIS support into your media player.
+
+## Screenshots
+Controlling a Chromecast via Plasma Desktop's Media Player widget:
+
+<img src="https://github.com/alexdelorenzo/chromecast_mpris/raw/transition/chromecast_mpris/assets/mpris_widget.png" height="225" /> <img src="https://github.com/alexdelorenzo/chromecast_mpris/raw/transition/chromecast_mpris/assets/mpris_plasma.png" height="225" />
+
+## Features
+ * [x] Control music and video playback
+ * [x] Control app playback
+ * [x] View playback information in real-time
+ * [x] Display thumbnail and title
+ * [x] Display playback position and media length
+ * [x] Seek forward and backward
+ * [x] Play, pause, and stop playback
+ * [x] Volume up and down
+ * [x] Play next and previous
+ * [x] Quit casted app
+ * [x] Open media from D-Bus
+ * [x] Play YouTube videos
+ * [ ] Playlist integration
+
+## Installation
+### Requirements
+ - Linux / *BSD / [macOS](https://github.com/zbentley/dbus-osx-examples)
+ - [D-Bus](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus/)
+ - Python >= 3.6
+ - [PyGObject](https://pypi.org/project/PyGObject/)
+ - `requirements.txt`
+
+#### Installing PyGObject
+On Debian-derived distributions like Ubuntu, install `python3-gi` with `apt`.
+
+On Arch, you'll want to install `python-gobject`, or install `chromecast_mpris` [directly from the AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/chromecast_mpris/).
+
+On macOS, install [`pygobject3`](https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/pygobject3) via `brew`.
+
+Use `pip` to install `PyGObject>=3.34.0` if there are no installation candidates available in your vendor's package repositories.
+
+### PyPI
+```bash
+$ python3 -m pip install chromecast_mpris
+```
+
+You'll get a `chromecast_mpris` executable added to your `$PATH`.
+
+### GitHub
+Check out [the releases page on GitHub](https://github.com/alexdelorenzo/chromecast_mpris/releases) for stable releases.
+
+If you'd like to use the development branch, clone the repository.
+
+Once you have a source copy, run `python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt`, followed by `python3 setup.py install`.
+
+You'll get a `chromecast_mpris` executable added to your `$PATH`.
+
+### AUR
+If you're on Arch, you can install `chromecast_mpris` [directly from the AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/chromecast_mpris/).
+
+```bash
+$ yay -S chromecast_mpris
+```
+
+### Upgrades
+Stable releases are uploaded to PyPI. You can upgrade your `chromecast_mpris` installation like so:
+
+```bash
+$ python3 -m pip --upgrade chromecast_mpris
+```
+
+See the [releases page](https://github.com/alexdelorenzo/chromecast_mpris/releases) on GitHub.
+
+## Usage
+You'll need to make sure that your computer can make network connections with your casting devices. It also helps to know the names of the devices in advance.
+
+### Launch
+Installing the package via PyPI, GitHub or the AUR will add `chromecast_mpris` to your `pip` executables path:
+```bash
+$ which chromecast_mpris
+~/.local/bin/chromecast_mpris
+```
+
+If you have your `pip` executables path added to your shell's `$PATH`, you can launch `chromecast_mpris` like so:
+```bash
+$ chromecast_mpris
+```
+
+You can also launch `chromecast_mpris` via its Python module. This can be useful if your `$PATH` doesn't point to your `pip` executables.
+```bash
+$ python3 -m chromecast_mpris
+```
+
+### Help
+#### Shell completion
+To enable Bash completion for `chromecast_mpris`, add the following to your `~/.bashrc`:
+```bash
+eval "$(_CHROMECAST_MPRIS_COMPLETE=bash_source chromecast_mpris)"
+```
+
+For the `zsh` and `fish` shells, check out [the documentation here](https://click.palletsprojects.com/en/8.0.x/shell-completion/#enabling-completion).
+
+#### Help command
+```bash
+$ chromecast_mpris --help
+Usage: chromecast_mpris [OPTIONS]
+
+ Control casting devices via Linux media controls and desktops.
+
+ This daemon connects your casting device directly to the D-Bus media
+ player interface.
+
+Options:
+ -n, --name TEXT Connect to a device via its name, otherwise control
+ the first device found.
+
+ -h, --host TEXT Connect to a device via its hostname or IP address,
+ otherwise control the first device found.
+
+ -u, --uuid TEXT Connect to a device via its UUID, otherwise control
+ the first device found
+
+ -w, --wait FLOAT Seconds to wait between trying to make initial
+ successful connections to a device.
+
+ -r, --retry-wait FLOAT Seconds to wait between reconnection attempts if a
+ successful connection is interrupted. [default:
+ 5.0]
+
+ -i, --icon Use a lighter icon instead of the dark icon. The
+ lighter icon goes well with dark themes. [default:
+ False]
+
+ -l, --log-level TEXT Set the debugging log level. [default: WARN]
+ --help Show this message and exit.
+```
+
+### Connect to a device
+Connect to a device named "My Device" and run `chromecast_mpris` in the background.
+```bash
+$ chromecast_mpris --name "My Device" &
+[1] 1234
+```
+
+After launching `chromecast_mpris`, you can use any MPRIS client to interact with it. MPRIS support is built in directly to Plasma Desktop and GNOME 3, and you can use `playerctl` on the command-line.
+
+### Retry until a Chromecast is found
+You can use the `-w/--wait` flag to specify a waiting period in seconds before `chromecast_mpris` will try to find a casting device again if one is not found initially.
+
+For example, if you want to wait 60 seconds between scans for devices, you can run the following:
+```bash
+$ export SECONDS=60
+$ chromecast_mpris --wait $SECONDS
+```
+
+This is useful if you'd like to start `chromecast_mpris` at login, and there is a chance that your device isn't on, or you're on a different network.
+
+### Open a URI on a Chromecast
+ Get the D-Bus name for your device using `playerctl`.
+```bash
+$ playerctl --list-all
+My_Device
+```
+
+Use the D-Bus name to issue commands to it.
+```bash
+$ export URL="http://ccmixter.org/content/gmz/gmz_-_Parametaphoriquement.mp3"
+$ playerctl --player My_Device open "$URL"
+```
+
+This will play a song on your device.
+
+### Open a YouTube video
+You can cast YouTube videos the same way you can cast a generic URI.
+```bash
+$ export VIDEO="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4nkgJdVZFA"
+$ playerctl --player My_Device open "$VIDEO"
+```
+
+## Support
+Want to support this project and [other open-source projects](https://github.com/alexdelorenzo) like it?
+
+<a href="https://www.buymeacoffee.com/alexdelorenzo" target="_blank"><img src="https://cdn.buymeacoffee.com/buttons/v2/default-blue.png" alt="Buy Me A Coffee" height="60px" style="height: 60px !important;width: 217px !important;max-width:25%" ></a>
+
+## License
+See `LICENSE`. Message me if you'd like to use this project with a different license.
+
+
+
+
+%package help
+Summary: Development documents and examples for chromecast-mpris
+Provides: python3-chromecast-mpris-doc
+%description help
+# 📺 Control Chromecasts from Linux
+`chromecast_mpris` is [a daemon](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_(computing)) utility that allows you to control media playback on casting devices from the Linux desktop.
+
+While this service runs, it gathers and publishes data about the media and apps playing on your casting devices.
+
+**Note**: This package is now called Cast Control, and is [available on PyPI as `cast_control`](https://pypi.org/project/cast-control/).
+
+Please upgrade to `cast_control` for new features and bug fixes.
+
+### Integrations
+`chromecast_mpris` controls Chromecasts and casting devices via D-Bus and [MPRIS media player controls](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/mpris-spec/2.2/).
+
+MPRIS is the standard media player interface on Linux desktops.
+
+MPRIS integration is [enabled by default](https://github.com/KDE/plasma-workspace/tree/master/applets/mediacontroller) in Plasma Desktop, and, along with GNOME's volume control widget, [there are widgets for GNOME](https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1379/mpris-indicator-button/), too. [`playerctl` provides a CLI](https://github.com/altdesktop/playerctl) for controlling media players through MPRIS.
+
+Check out [▶️mpris_server](https://github.com/alexdelorenzo/mpris_server) if you want to integrate MPRIS support into your media player.
+
+## Screenshots
+Controlling a Chromecast via Plasma Desktop's Media Player widget:
+
+<img src="https://github.com/alexdelorenzo/chromecast_mpris/raw/transition/chromecast_mpris/assets/mpris_widget.png" height="225" /> <img src="https://github.com/alexdelorenzo/chromecast_mpris/raw/transition/chromecast_mpris/assets/mpris_plasma.png" height="225" />
+
+## Features
+ * [x] Control music and video playback
+ * [x] Control app playback
+ * [x] View playback information in real-time
+ * [x] Display thumbnail and title
+ * [x] Display playback position and media length
+ * [x] Seek forward and backward
+ * [x] Play, pause, and stop playback
+ * [x] Volume up and down
+ * [x] Play next and previous
+ * [x] Quit casted app
+ * [x] Open media from D-Bus
+ * [x] Play YouTube videos
+ * [ ] Playlist integration
+
+## Installation
+### Requirements
+ - Linux / *BSD / [macOS](https://github.com/zbentley/dbus-osx-examples)
+ - [D-Bus](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus/)
+ - Python >= 3.6
+ - [PyGObject](https://pypi.org/project/PyGObject/)
+ - `requirements.txt`
+
+#### Installing PyGObject
+On Debian-derived distributions like Ubuntu, install `python3-gi` with `apt`.
+
+On Arch, you'll want to install `python-gobject`, or install `chromecast_mpris` [directly from the AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/chromecast_mpris/).
+
+On macOS, install [`pygobject3`](https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/pygobject3) via `brew`.
+
+Use `pip` to install `PyGObject>=3.34.0` if there are no installation candidates available in your vendor's package repositories.
+
+### PyPI
+```bash
+$ python3 -m pip install chromecast_mpris
+```
+
+You'll get a `chromecast_mpris` executable added to your `$PATH`.
+
+### GitHub
+Check out [the releases page on GitHub](https://github.com/alexdelorenzo/chromecast_mpris/releases) for stable releases.
+
+If you'd like to use the development branch, clone the repository.
+
+Once you have a source copy, run `python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt`, followed by `python3 setup.py install`.
+
+You'll get a `chromecast_mpris` executable added to your `$PATH`.
+
+### AUR
+If you're on Arch, you can install `chromecast_mpris` [directly from the AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/chromecast_mpris/).
+
+```bash
+$ yay -S chromecast_mpris
+```
+
+### Upgrades
+Stable releases are uploaded to PyPI. You can upgrade your `chromecast_mpris` installation like so:
+
+```bash
+$ python3 -m pip --upgrade chromecast_mpris
+```
+
+See the [releases page](https://github.com/alexdelorenzo/chromecast_mpris/releases) on GitHub.
+
+## Usage
+You'll need to make sure that your computer can make network connections with your casting devices. It also helps to know the names of the devices in advance.
+
+### Launch
+Installing the package via PyPI, GitHub or the AUR will add `chromecast_mpris` to your `pip` executables path:
+```bash
+$ which chromecast_mpris
+~/.local/bin/chromecast_mpris
+```
+
+If you have your `pip` executables path added to your shell's `$PATH`, you can launch `chromecast_mpris` like so:
+```bash
+$ chromecast_mpris
+```
+
+You can also launch `chromecast_mpris` via its Python module. This can be useful if your `$PATH` doesn't point to your `pip` executables.
+```bash
+$ python3 -m chromecast_mpris
+```
+
+### Help
+#### Shell completion
+To enable Bash completion for `chromecast_mpris`, add the following to your `~/.bashrc`:
+```bash
+eval "$(_CHROMECAST_MPRIS_COMPLETE=bash_source chromecast_mpris)"
+```
+
+For the `zsh` and `fish` shells, check out [the documentation here](https://click.palletsprojects.com/en/8.0.x/shell-completion/#enabling-completion).
+
+#### Help command
+```bash
+$ chromecast_mpris --help
+Usage: chromecast_mpris [OPTIONS]
+
+ Control casting devices via Linux media controls and desktops.
+
+ This daemon connects your casting device directly to the D-Bus media
+ player interface.
+
+Options:
+ -n, --name TEXT Connect to a device via its name, otherwise control
+ the first device found.
+
+ -h, --host TEXT Connect to a device via its hostname or IP address,
+ otherwise control the first device found.
+
+ -u, --uuid TEXT Connect to a device via its UUID, otherwise control
+ the first device found
+
+ -w, --wait FLOAT Seconds to wait between trying to make initial
+ successful connections to a device.
+
+ -r, --retry-wait FLOAT Seconds to wait between reconnection attempts if a
+ successful connection is interrupted. [default:
+ 5.0]
+
+ -i, --icon Use a lighter icon instead of the dark icon. The
+ lighter icon goes well with dark themes. [default:
+ False]
+
+ -l, --log-level TEXT Set the debugging log level. [default: WARN]
+ --help Show this message and exit.
+```
+
+### Connect to a device
+Connect to a device named "My Device" and run `chromecast_mpris` in the background.
+```bash
+$ chromecast_mpris --name "My Device" &
+[1] 1234
+```
+
+After launching `chromecast_mpris`, you can use any MPRIS client to interact with it. MPRIS support is built in directly to Plasma Desktop and GNOME 3, and you can use `playerctl` on the command-line.
+
+### Retry until a Chromecast is found
+You can use the `-w/--wait` flag to specify a waiting period in seconds before `chromecast_mpris` will try to find a casting device again if one is not found initially.
+
+For example, if you want to wait 60 seconds between scans for devices, you can run the following:
+```bash
+$ export SECONDS=60
+$ chromecast_mpris --wait $SECONDS
+```
+
+This is useful if you'd like to start `chromecast_mpris` at login, and there is a chance that your device isn't on, or you're on a different network.
+
+### Open a URI on a Chromecast
+ Get the D-Bus name for your device using `playerctl`.
+```bash
+$ playerctl --list-all
+My_Device
+```
+
+Use the D-Bus name to issue commands to it.
+```bash
+$ export URL="http://ccmixter.org/content/gmz/gmz_-_Parametaphoriquement.mp3"
+$ playerctl --player My_Device open "$URL"
+```
+
+This will play a song on your device.
+
+### Open a YouTube video
+You can cast YouTube videos the same way you can cast a generic URI.
+```bash
+$ export VIDEO="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4nkgJdVZFA"
+$ playerctl --player My_Device open "$VIDEO"
+```
+
+## Support
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+
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+
+## License
+See `LICENSE`. Message me if you'd like to use this project with a different license.
+
+
+
+
+%prep
+%autosetup -n chromecast-mpris-0.8.12
+
+%build
+%py3_build
+
+%install
+%py3_install
+install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}
+if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
+if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
+if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
+if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
+pushd %{buildroot}
+if [ -d usr/lib ]; then
+ find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
+fi
+if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then
+ find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
+fi
+if [ -d usr/bin ]; then
+ find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
+fi
+if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then
+ find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
+fi
+touch doclist.lst
+if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then
+ find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst
+fi
+popd
+mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst .
+mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst .
+
+%files -n python3-chromecast-mpris -f filelist.lst
+%dir %{python3_sitelib}/*
+
+%files help -f doclist.lst
+%{_docdir}/*
+
+%changelog
+* Mon May 15 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 0.8.12-1
+- Package Spec generated