Viewing Retropie Gameplay through SSH/Putty?
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@mitu In one of my earlier threads (https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/26446/how-to-mirror-retropie-from-my-pi-to-my-laptop/2?_=1592410360842) I mentioned using this article (https://maker.pro/raspberry-pi/projects/how-to-connect-a-raspberry-pi-to-a-laptop-display) to connect the Pi to VNC and you said VNC needs a 'desktop environment to mirror' and that 'Retropie runs outside of a desktop environment." Do you think I could follow the same steps in the Maker.pro article and apply it to a VLC player instead of VNC? Would that maybe work?
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@BGallagherLA said in Viewing Retropie Gameplay through SSH/Putty?:
Do you think I could follow the same steps in the Maker.pro article and apply it to a VLC player instead of VNC? Would that maybe work?
No, VNC and VLC are different things. VNC uses its own protocol to transfer the image (don't know if it also transfers the sound), while VLC is a video player which understands various video streaming protocols.
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@mitu So how would I get it to play on VLC? Through my Twitch stream key? I'm kind of amazed that there is no fairly simple way to accomplish what seems fairly simple...
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@BGallagherLA said in Viewing Retropie Gameplay through SSH/Putty?:
So how would I get it to play on VLC?
I don't know.
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I don't want to derail this confusing thread, but is this what you'd want?
A user says that you can open twitch URLs straight on VLC 3, it seems, though I'm still a bit confused as to what you are trying to accomplish.
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@pjft OK. I can currently stream games to Twitch solely through my Pi 4. This works great. But I also want to add a video feed to my stream. The video stream would be through my laptop. However, on streaming programs like OBS and Streamlabs, the video feed (webcam) and the gameplay have to be on the same computer. I am playing RetroPie through my Pi 4 that is hooked up to my nice smart tv. I want a way to send that gameplay stream from my pi/TV to my laptop, so it can be seen by OBS and I can add my camera feed and perhaps other stream elements and such.
I'm realizing that sending the Twitch URL to VLC wouldn't work, because with a video feed I would be launching to Twitch through OBS or Streamlabs and that would conflict with me launching Twitch through my Pi. So I need a way to send my video feed from my TV/Pi to my laptop so it can be seen on OBS/Streamlabs and then stream to Twitch.
Or an alternative would be to set up OBS/Streamlabs within the Pi itself and set up a camera feed there, but I don't know if that's possible either.
I hope this clears up confusion.
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@BGallagherLA got it. Sorry I couldn't help further, I'm not extremely familiar with Twitch.
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@pjft All good. Thanks!
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surely the best approach would be to get a videocapture device for your latop and do the video compositing there via OBS.
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@BGallagherLA So many things to answer.
First. HDMI only outputs video. No video input. Unless you have a grabber. HDMI-USB are video outputs.
There is an option, which is forwarding the graphic part in an ssh client. Something like "How do I forward x11 using PuTTY?" -
@BGallagherLA https://aruljohn.com/info/x11forwarding/ Testing this.
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@froccoar retropie (on pi) does not use x.
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@dankcushions
yeah i just realized when the wall hit my head! BUT ... I managed to open a window and the emulastation throws me an error. What do use then ??? -
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@froccoar So in theory would installing this on the pi allow me to access the Pi's game feed on the VCN program on my laptop?
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@BGallagherLA I have not had time to try it. I'm not sure if it will walk. But try it and tell us how it went!
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@froccoar Sure! Anything is worth a try at this point haha.
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This is something I have been looking into as well. My plan was to get something like this video capture device. Pi hdmi plugs into this and then hdmi out to the tv. USB from this into your laptop. You can then have the webcam, mic and video of the Pi all on the laptop.
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@joesnow81 Yes, exactly. I ordered something similar to this. Should be here this weekend. I also am gonna try a more unconventional, roundabout approach as well that, in theory, should work. There is this other article about how to stream to YouTube through your RetroPie - http://selsine.com/2016/10/17/how-to-live-stream-to-youtube-from-a-retropie/ - so in theory, I could stream to my YouTube, put the YouTube full screen, so OBS/Streamlabs captures that, and bam! I signed up to "go live" on youtube but it takes 24 hours for your account to activate, so that should happen later today. Only thing I'm worried about is a lag/delay, but we'll see what happens.
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@BGallagherLA Have you been streaming without a video feed like I have? If so drop your Twitch link and I'll give you a follow. I'm at
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