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RPiPlay on Raspberry Pi 4 B 8B Issue #365

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MikeTX01 opened this issue Nov 3, 2023 · 7 comments
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RPiPlay on Raspberry Pi 4 B 8B Issue #365

MikeTX01 opened this issue Nov 3, 2023 · 7 comments

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@MikeTX01
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MikeTX01 commented Nov 3, 2023

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

@jmb-4
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jmb-4 commented Nov 14, 2023

I have the same issue, but couldnt fix it,

@MikeTX01
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I finally got it to stream but it slowly lags more and more as the stream goes along.

@KarlBaumann
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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?

@MikeTX01
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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.

@pallas
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pallas commented Nov 20, 2023 via email

@MikeTX01
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Have you tried enabling low latency mode with -l on the command line? I don’t have a mirroring setup anymore but that’s what I used.

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?

@fduncanh
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Maybe try UxPlay (derived from RPiPlay, gstreamer-based, now in Debian 12 bookworm and supplied in latest Raspberry Pi OS)

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