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    Cast / Mirror the Raspberry Pi Screen on TV

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    • jonnykeshJ
      jonnykesh @LasagnaDevil
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      @lasagnadevil Well, good luck. I think you're choosing the wrong tool for the job and will encounter many issues. Even if you get it working you are going to have atrocious lag.

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        LasagnaDevil
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        I actually managed to get ZERO lag using android to cast. Now I'll see how to do it from the PC. Also, there are A TON videos of this on the web.

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        • ClydeC
          Clyde @LasagnaDevil
          last edited by

          @lasagnadevil Care to share how exactly? It might help others with the same problem.

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            LasagnaDevil
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            I used this: https://github.com/vincelwt/RaspberryCast

            Then again, it does NOT allow for screen mirroring. Merely for a kind-of-cast from Youtube and some other sources.

            I found this source but couldn't make it work.

            Maybe someone can try it out?

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            • ClydeC
              Clyde @LasagnaDevil
              last edited by

              @lasagnadevil said in Cast / Mirror the Raspberry Pi Screen on TV:

              I used this: https://github.com/vincelwt/RaspberryCast

              Thanks.

              I found this source but couldn't make it work.

              What exactly did not work at what point of the tutorial?

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                LasagnaDevil
                last edited by

                I run the script from Retropie, nothing happens. :(

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                • ClydeC
                  Clyde @LasagnaDevil
                  last edited by Clyde

                  @lasagnadevil So, you downloaded it, made it executable, and executed it like it's shown in the video? Were there any error messages?

                  edit: If possible, post the commands you entered and any messages that came up here in a codeblock (see this guide how to make a codeblock).

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                  • madmodder123M
                    madmodder123 @LasagnaDevil
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                    @lasagnadevil Use this: https://www.adafruit.com/product/2881
                    The 3.5mm jack on the Pi also outputs video, so with the correct cable (not all work) you can use the Pi on an older TV

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                      LasagnaDevil @madmodder123
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                      @madmodder123: that's what I'm using. I intend to mirror my modern PC's content into it.

                      @clyde: when I run the sh via Retropie, after installing everything, it just exits; no error message to be seen.

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                      • ClydeC
                        Clyde @LasagnaDevil
                        last edited by

                        @lasagnadevil said in Cast / Mirror the Raspberry Pi Screen on TV:

                        @clyde: when I run the sh via Retropie, after installing everything, it just exits; no error message to be seen.

                        Alas, that's not enough information to work with. Please list your actions step-by-step and what happened at each step.

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                        • jebbettJ
                          jebbett
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                          You could just use a wireless video sender, if you are not using HDMI anyway, these can be had for a tenner off eBay..

                          Might save you some headaches trying to solve something that looks like it's not possible, and even if it was I expect it would be a significant drain on the CPU of the Pi..

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