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    Help: Compiling Chiaki - PS4 remote play

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      CaelThunderwing
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      just tried this w/ my 4B 4GB model, but only getting now "qt.qpa.screen: QXcbConnection: Could not connect to display"

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        BobBob
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        Good morning guys! I am experiencing the same issue as described by CaelThunderwing. Is there something simple I am missing to get gui/chiaki to run successfully? @CaelThunderwing were you able to find a solution? Thank all you guys in advance! This is gonna make my Pi4 8GB RetroPie setup kick @$$!! I am so excited to stream my PS4/5 through it!

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          Mellao
          last edited by

          Same happening to me, no luck on executing chiaki from RetroPie nor the terminal.
          Always getting:

          Could not find DRM device!
          Aborted
          

          Can you please help us?
          It would be a big step forward to our RetroPie machines :)

          Thanks in advance!

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            sharkticonnz @domb84
            last edited by

            @domb84 Hey dude what changes do I need to make to use this script for the pi 3 b +?

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              RedMarsBlueMoon @sharkticonnz
              last edited by RedMarsBlueMoon

              Update to say that I've added in very basic functionality to start Chiaki from non Desktop, non X11 environment in the latest version,

              https://github.com/Fredrum/chiaki/wiki/Run-Chiaki-without-Desktop-(From-cli)

              Also note that Iv'e identified a problem using xbox controllers with Retropies custom 'xpad' driver for more info see here,
              https://github.com/Fredrum/chiaki/wiki/Controllers#controller-problems-with-retropie

              I think there's still some issues using the PS5 controller? The Dualsense?
              From @Mellao 's report it sounds like that should be fixed with the upcoming Bullseye fingers crossed.

              And for anyone who's not aware Chiaki works with PS5 as well since a while back!

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                mitu Global Moderator @RedMarsBlueMoon
                last edited by

                @redmarsbluemoon said in Help: Compiling Chiaki - PS4 remote play:

                Also note that Iv'e identified a problem using xbox controllers with Retropies custom 'xpad' driver for more info see here,
                https://github.com/Fredrum/chiaki/wiki/Controllers#controller-problems-with-retropie

                After removing the driver, you should mention that the input configuration in EmulationStation should be re-run, otherwise this will break the configuration for other emulators and ES.

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                  RedMarsBlueMoon @mitu
                  last edited by

                  @mitu

                  Ah yes, I'll add that!

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                    RedMarsBlueMoon @RedMarsBlueMoon
                    last edited by RedMarsBlueMoon

                    Iv'e started working on a version of Chiaki for the Raspberry Pi that's designed to work better without X11, On Ubuntu and 64bit OSs and also able to use h265 video codec.

                    Currently heavily in progress but should work somewhat for those who are used to building projects from source and configuring their system.
                    More information here,

                    https://github.com/Fredrum/chiaki/wiki/rpi02-WIP-branch-for-64bit,-Ubuntu,-h265-and-DRM

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                    • RedMarsBlueMoonR
                      RedMarsBlueMoon @RedMarsBlueMoon
                      last edited by RedMarsBlueMoon

                      @mitu
                      I'm nearing finishing the first version of this new more Retropie friendly variant of Chiaki but it seems like it's going to need some support software versions higher than what is distributed on the RPiOS distros as default.

                      I was hoping to send you a DM asking you if you had any info on what will be included with a future Bullseye Retropie image, if there is one in the works.

                      Currently my build relies on,
                      SDL2 - 2.0.17 upwards
                      Mesa - 21.3.0 upwards

                      If you have any insights into this I'd love to hear! :) I find it a bit sad that RPiOS is so behind at least with Bullseye I feel they could have upped the SDL version to something higher than current 2.0.14.

                      Cheers!

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator @RedMarsBlueMoon
                        last edited by

                        @redmarsbluemoon We intend to include SDL 2.0.20 - not only in Bullseye, but on Buster also. For Mesa, we always use the version offered by the OS, I don't think this will change soon.

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