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    • ClydeC
      Clyde
      last edited by

      First and foremost, many thanks for this, as I'm toying with the idea of streaming my cabinet's picture to my video projector (just mentioned for others here, as you already know it from the other thread we talked in).

      Alas, both options have issues on Retropie 4.3 based on Debian Jessie which I'm still using on my cabinet, because I didn't want to change a running system without reasons. I may have a reason now, but it keeps me from testing it right now, and I'm reluctant to upgrade to 4.4 because of its issues with the order of joysticks.

      DISPMANX: On 4.3, I get only around 4-5 fps with krdc 4.13.0 on Kubuntu 14.04 (yeah, I also never changed that running system, but I plan to upgrade to 18.04 when its first point release 18.04.1 comes out in summer). Maybe because of lGLESv2 and lEGL on Jessie? As suspected, with lbrcmGLESv2 and lbrcmEGL there is no picture on the client, but I wanted to try it to be sure.

      UV4L raspidisp: Can't install it because an unmet dependency for libssl1.0.2.

      $ sudo apt install uv4l uv4l-server uv4l-webrtc uv4l-raspidisp uv4l-raspidisp-extras
      Reading package lists... Done
      Building dependency tree       
      Reading state information... Done
      Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
      requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
      distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
      or been moved out of Incoming.
      The following information may help to resolve the situation:
      
      The following packages have unmet dependencies:
       uv4l-server : Depends: libssl1.0.2 but it is not installable
      E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
      

      Do you have any ideas for this aside from installing Retropie 4.4?

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      • herb_fargusH
        herb_fargus administrators @Clyde
        last edited by herb_fargus

        @clyde said in RetroPie Screen Mirroring / Streaming / Casting:

        Do you have any ideas for this aside from installing Retropie 4.4?

        Sorry my posts we're implied I was working off stretch.

        No time like the present to upgrade to the supported OS. SD cards are relatively cheap, I have at least 8 for testing.

        If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

        Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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        • ClydeC
          Clyde @herb_fargus
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          @herb_fargus Yeah, I think you're right. Off to the vendor! (in the coming week)

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            • ClydeC
              Clyde @herb_fargus
              last edited by Clyde

              @herb_fargus Hi, I finally got to install Retropie 4.4, but I ran into a problem with UV4L. I followed your instructions by the letter. Starting the server got me this:

              $ uv4l --auto-video_nr --driver raspidisp --server-option '--enable-webrtc=yes'
              <notice> [core] Trying to loading driver 'raspidisp' from built-in drivers...
              <notice> [core] Loading driver 'raspidisp' from external plug-in's...
              <notice> [driver] RaspiDisp Video4Linux2 Driver built Jan 31 2017
              <notice> [core] Device detected!
              <notice> [core] Registering device node /dev/video0
              

              The server is running on pids 3215 and 3065 according to pidof uv4l. But when I try to connect by http://ip.of.my.raspi:9080/stream/webrtc/, the browser says:

              Page Not Found or Access Denied
              

              The PC I'm trying to connect from runs Kubuntu Linux 14.04. The error occurs in Firefox 59.0.2 as well as Chromium 65.0.3325.181.

              What could be wrong?

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              • herb_fargusH
                herb_fargus administrators @Clyde
                last edited by

                @clyde hrm. I don't remember mine saying /dev/video0, it was dev something else I forget. Did you try it with sudo /rebooting the pi?

                If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

                Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                • ClydeC
                  Clyde @herb_fargus
                  last edited by Clyde

                  @herb_fargus Rebooting didn't change the error, but uv4l only has one pid now.

                  I also have an issue with dispmanx vnc. It works, but although it shows approx. 13 fps on the Pi, krdc on my pc only gets appros 2 fps with high quality and 3 fps with medium quality. Low quality doesn't show a picture at all.

                  edit: The poor vnc performance might be because my Retropi runs on 1600x1200 …

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                  • ClydeC
                    Clyde
                    last edited by

                    Update: I can connect to the server's menu via http://ip.of.my.raspi:8080. There, "Server Info" says:

                    Streaming Server Informations and Statistics

                    • basic HTTP/HTTPS authentication: disabled
                    • underlying video device node: /dev/video0
                    • current connections: 1, queued: 0, total handled: 15
                    • max. simultaneous streams allowed: 3, max. threads: 5
                    • raw HTTP/HTTPS video streams in MJPEG, JPEG (continuous stills) and H264 formats - if supported - are available under the /stream/video.mjpeg, /stream/video.jpeg, and /stream/video.h264 URL paths respectively

                    But none of the listed url paths work. They give the error ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE.

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                    • ClydeC
                      Clyde @Clyde
                      last edited by Clyde

                      Okay, I got it: I just had to use your URL with my server's port 8080. I don't know why your server has a different port, since I only followed your instructions. But it works now with an acceptable framerate, albeit not as high as the original.

                      So, thanks very much for this solution! Do you have any tipps for optimizing the frame rate? My video projector's resolution is 1280x720, I'd like to render the stream in this resolution. If you happen to know the options to do that, I'd be thankful. Otherwise, I'll try to read them up.

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                      • herb_fargusH
                        herb_fargus administrators @Clyde
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                        @clyde glad you got it figured out. you probably know as much about it as I do at this point. Uv4l has manpages with different settings that could probably be tweaked to improve performance.

                        If you/I were really ambitious we could develop a custom web app plug-in specific to streaming for retropie (uv4l had an example of an app for face tracking)

                        If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

                        Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                        • ClydeC
                          Clyde @herb_fargus
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                          @herb_fargus One feature I'd like would be a direct stream without any web interface that could be viewed by a network-compatible media player like vlc. If that's possible already, I didn't figure it out although I read many uv4l docs and tutorials.

                          Do you know (or suspect) which video format the webrtc plugin streams to /dev/video0 in? I tried to grab that device with cvlc and stream it to another cvlc running on my pc with Kubuntu like described in this tutorial, but cvlc on the Pi didn't recognize the format coming from /dev/video0 (even calling it "garbage" at one point).

                          As for developing a custom plug-in, I am open for that in principle, but I have no programming expertise at all, apart from some very basic bash scripting (example).

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                          • mituM
                            mitu Global Moderator @Clyde
                            last edited by

                            @clyde said in RetroPie Screen Mirroring / Streaming / Casting:

                            Do you know (or suspect) which video format the webrtc plugin streams to /dev/video0 in?

                            Something like this - https://www.linux-projects.org/uv4l/tutorials/rtsp-server/ ?

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                            • ClydeC
                              Clyde @mitu
                              last edited by

                              @mitu Sorry for the late answer, I somehow missed your reply. 😮

                              Your link points to a tutorial for the raspicam driver. It has an --encoding option the raspidisp driver is missing, unfortunately.

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                                HorseWithForce
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                                hey there,

                                I know the thread is a little old but I'm trying to install uv4l for 5 hours now and I ran into diffrent problems..... first I sadly cant install RetroPie on x64 Raspi OS with Bullseye, next was that it seems that uv4l wont run on bullseye regardless x86 nor x64 bit OS....
                                now i took a fresh retropie image to test it with buster and followed some instructions here and there https://www.linux-projects.org/uv4l/tutorials/play-retropie-in-browser/
                                but I'm always leading to a point where my browsers gives me an error "invalid video device" or with another config I get "Web socket error 1006"
                                I guess I used the wrong video output in the config, but I cant find the right one....

                                Also the Retro Pi emulation wont start cause it tells me no display connected...
                                I only use ssh to connect to my pi and i got no Display or hdmi connected to the pi
                                Should I virtually add a display in the configs or is there any other solution here?

                                I hope you can help me out!

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                                • mituM
                                  mitu Global Moderator @HorseWithForce
                                  last edited by

                                  @HorseWithForce said in RetroPie Screen Mirroring / Streaming / Casting:

                                  Also the Retro Pi emulation wont start cause it tells me no display connected...

                                  That's probably the reason why it's not working - there's no video device initialized. You didn't mention which Pi model are you using, but as a general solution, configure a video mode in /boot/config.txt and set hdmi_force_hotplug=1 as-well so that display detection is skipped.

                                  As for using the solution on the RaspiOS Bullseye, it will not work due to the fact that the MMAL/DispmanX API is no longer supported with the new KMS ARM driver.

                                  Just out of curiosity, why are you trying to use this solution, if you don't have a display attached to the Pi ? Wouldn't it be easier to install the emulators on your PC/Phone to play ?

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