Hi Folks,
I've been getting back into ATV and Satellite work after some time
I have successfully installed the Portsdown 4 system. I unfortunately do not have a touchscreen. However, I do have a PiKVM (https://pikvm.org/) which is a device that uses the camera connector on the Pi to let you use your Pi as a remote KVM server with an HDMI input.
I thought, well since it uses the camera connector, would it work with Portsdown pretending to be a PiCam? And low and behold...it works - nearly!
I'll send through a picture in due course (not at my equipment at present) but basically the picture on tx is the right 50% of the screen (I was sending in a 16:9 source).
Does anybody have any ideas how I could maybe tweak some picam settings under the hood of portsdown? It must be able to work correct somehow, the folks at PiKVM do it.
Thanks
Jonny MI0MTU
PiKVM via Camera Connector
Re: PiKVM via Camera Connector
Hi Jonny,
You can control the Portsdown via a browser and just use a HDMI monitor.
viewtopic.php?f=103&t=8376
Just incase it helps while you sort your system out.
Martin G8LCE
You can control the Portsdown via a browser and just use a HDMI monitor.
viewtopic.php?f=103&t=8376
Just incase it helps while you sort your system out.
Martin G8LCE
Re: PiKVM via Camera Connector
Hi Jonny
Very Interesting! What video encoding are you using for transmit? I ask because the Portsdown works totally differently for MPEG-2 and H264.
There are a number of settings that might help you make this work before you dive into the code. As Martin says, these are best accessed from a web view of the touchscreen rather than the ssh console menu. Note that you will not normally get images on the web view, only buttons.
Dave, G8GKQ
Very Interesting! What video encoding are you using for transmit? I ask because the Portsdown works totally differently for MPEG-2 and H264.
There are a number of settings that might help you make this work before you dive into the code. As Martin says, these are best accessed from a web view of the touchscreen rather than the ssh console menu. Note that you will not normally get images on the web view, only buttons.
Dave, G8GKQ