video stream is a Telegram Music+Video Streamer Bot written in Python with Pyrogram and Py-TgCalls
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VIDEO STREAM BOT

telegram bot project for streaming video on telegram video chat, powered by tgcalls and pyrogram

Codacy

🛠 Commands:

  • /vstream (reply to video) - to start video streaming
  • /vstop - to stop video streaming
  • /song (song name) - to download song
  • /vsong (video name) - to download video
  • /lyric (query) - lyric scrapper
  • /tts (reply to text) - text to speech
  • /alive - check the bot alive status
  • /ping - check the bot ping status
  • /uptime - check the bot uptime status
  • /sysinfo - show the bot system information

📝 Note: From now, /vstream & /vstop command can only be used by group admins.

🧪 Get STRING_SESSION from below:

TAP THIS: GenerateString

Heroku Deployment 💜

The easy way to host this bot, deploy to Heroku

Deploy

Railway Deployment 🚄

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VPS Deployment

- sudo apt update && upgrade -y
- sudo apt install python3-pip -y virtualenv
- sudo apt install ffmpeg -y
- nvm install v16.5.0
- npm i -g npm
- git clone https://github.com/levina-lab/video-stream
- cd video-stream
- virtualenv venv #Create Virtual Environment.
- source venv/bin/activate #Activate Virtual Environment
- pip3 install --upgrade pip
- pip3 install -U -r requirements.txt
- cp -r sample.env local.env
- nano local.env #Fill it with your variables value.
- python3 -m bot

Special Credits 💖

Support & Updates 🎑