Hi,
With 13.0-nightly it does not assume anything after command, TV it remains limited instead of being full RGB.
Does the command have to be different or is it not possible?
Thanks.
Hi,
With 13.0-nightly it does not assume anything after command, TV it remains limited instead of being full RGB.
Does the command have to be different or is it not possible?
Thanks.
Thanks for all suport.
Runs good on RPi5...
Hi,
The two HDMI ports transmit the same thing simultaneously, can I use the second HDMI to extract the audio? Example, HDMI 1 direct to the TV and HDMI 2 to the AV receiver.
Until I see everything is fine. Thanks.
The only solution I see is in settings/sytem, power saving and select for example 5 minutes to turn off after any activity...
I don't know why there is no option after power lost, we can choose the behavior, go to standby, just Boot for example. There are Linux based receivers with these options.
On Pi 5 with 12.0-nightly so far no problems reproducing 1080p 4:2:2 h.264/265 video files or streaming, but Hevc UHD feeds not capable, it was supposed to reproduce via HW, but it switches to SW and the CPU goes to the limit...
UHD example...
Yes,
For example;
Strange, I use Libreelec 12 nightly build and I have no problems with the fan, it spends most of the time off and when it is running it is silent, except when the OS starts.
Ok,
so access is easy, as I have a remote control with keyboard, Neo A3 Minix.
Thanks.
Yes, when you restart the system it will detect the file and start installing the update.
Regarding the last question,
You can start by making a backup, just in case, then save it on a flash drive or computer.
To upgrade without losing your settings, simply place the latest image in the storage/update folder and restart the Rpi5
I already received the new RPi5, live broadcasting feeds 4:2:2 HD no problem for now.
That linked file was already asked about in another thread and it played fine on RPi5.
Yes, I mentioned it in another thread, but I think you ignored it, at least I didn't notice it.
Anyway, thank you.
If you are talking about decoding and deinterlacing high bitrate 4:2:2 1080i25 MPEG2 (or h.264) on a Pi 4B - then no - I don't think it is currently possible.
The only ARM platform I know that can currently handle software decode and deinterlace of 4:2:2 1080i stuff is the Apple TV 4K. I've not seen any other ARM SoC handle it. (As an added benefit the ATV 4K has hardware accelerated decode of 4:2:2 and 4:4:4 HEVC/h.265 - as a side-effect of that codec being used for Mac Airplay desktop mirroring, though 4:2:2 MPEG2 and AVC/h.264 is done in software.)
It may be possible for the MPEG2 decode and deinterlace to be further optimised for the Pi to allow for it using techniques like GPU-assisted decode (rather than VPU hardware acceleration) - but for such a niche codec I'm not sure that the developers will have the inclination to do so.
Hello,
I noticed that you already have the new RPi5, is it possible for your friend to test the file to see how it behaves. At the moment the RPi4 can play this type of file, but it lacks fluidity, I think is a lack of processing power and there is no shortage of that in the new RPi5.
Thanks.
Hi,
chewitt, can you test this sample?
Thanks.
Hello,
Is it possible to improve the performance in order to be able to reproduce the type of video that I will put the link, I already talked about it in the post above.
Thanks
Very good job, for my use it is almost perfect, just need to read DVB-S2 4.2.2 feeds. Thanks...