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RPiPlay on Raspberry Pi 4 B 8B Issue #365
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I have the same issue, but couldnt fix it, |
I finally got it to stream but it slowly lags more and more as the stream goes along. |
Why don't you tell us how did you fix it? |
I'm not running it in the latest version of Pi. That was about all I did. those warnings will pop up but it still mirrors. it just becomes laggy as it continues though. |
Have you tried enabling low latency mode with -l on the command line? I don’t have a mirroring setup any more but that’s what I used.
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I have not and I'm not sure I can since I just click it to run. I'm new to all of this and I used PiKISS to install it. Is there some way to adjust it? |
Maybe try UxPlay (derived from RPiPlay, gstreamer-based, now in Debian 12 bookworm and supplied in latest Raspberry Pi OS) |
I'm new to all of this and have followed multiple installs on RPiPlay and cannot seem to get it to work. I have followed the link but did not seem to find a fix.
I'm running the current OS from Raspberry Pi on my Raspberry Pi 4 B 8GB.
This is what i get:
*** WARNING *** The program 'rpiplay' uses the Apple Bonjour compatibility layer of Avahi.
*** WARNING *** Please fix your application to use the native API of Avahi!
*** WARNING *** For more information see http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/avahi-compat.html
I did click the link.
What do i need to do to get it working?
I'm trying to mirror my iPad.
TIA
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