Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Omxplayer and Bullseye
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@Egnos latest node/npm don’t work on stretch, and thus electron
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Windows?! 🤣
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@Egnos most of the GPIO stuff doesn’t work on windows…
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@sdetweil in fact mine was a joke!
So which OS does the least damage?
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@Egnos
I am currently using the latest Buster with 5 different rtsp cameras ( i use carousel) and I have no problems viewing them.
Description: Raspbian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
Release: 10
Codename: buster
Just my 2 cents. Unless someone much smarter than me can fix Omxplayer in Bullseye. I have resigned myself to stay on Buster until I can’t anymore… -
@Egnos
Use sdetweil’s backupRestore module it makes it pretty easy to reinstall it all into a working order and it saves your config.js and custom.css very important in my case I do not want to ever go through all the hours spent trial and error testing to get my mirror the way I wanted it… -
@plainbroke buster is the Legacy image
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@plainbroke said in Omxplayer and Bullseye:
Use sdetweil’s backupRestore module it makes it pretty easy to reinstall it all into a working order and it saves your config.js and custom.css very important in my case I do not want to ever go through all the hours spent trial and error testing to get my mirror the way I wanted it…
Thanks @plainbroke for the advise and thanks @sdetweil for creating the script.
I will install on a new MicroSD Buster and test the operation.
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@plainbroke said in Omxplayer and Bullseye:
I am currently using the latest Buster with 5 different rtsp cameras ( i use carousel) and I have no problems viewing them.
Do you use a module in particular to view the stream of the cameras or do you launch omxplayer outside the MM?
Thanks
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sdetweil said in Omxplayer and Bullseye:
buster is the Legacy image
What changes from the “normal” version?