Ryde + pi 2gb, MiniTiouner
Re: Ryde + pi 2gb, MiniTiouner
Hi Brian
Thanks for the info. I note that you are using a slightly non-standard display size (1920x1200); it should work, but it is not one that we will have tested.
Would you be able to test the unit with a 1920x1080 or 1280x720 display and see if the fault is still present?
Thanks, Dave
Thanks for the info. I note that you are using a slightly non-standard display size (1920x1200); it should work, but it is not one that we will have tested.
Would you be able to test the unit with a 1920x1080 or 1280x720 display and see if the fault is still present?
Thanks, Dave
Re: Ryde + pi 2gb, MiniTiouner
Hi Brian,
Blacking out when you do things like that can sometimes be a sign you don't have enough video memory configured to create the new graphics layers. We don't usually recommend higher resolutions than 1920x1080 because the higher the resolution the more memory each layer takes, so you are more likely to run out of memory.
It is possible to reconfigure the raspberry pi to provide more video memory, but that isn't generally a supported configuration.
Tim
Blacking out when you do things like that can sometimes be a sign you don't have enough video memory configured to create the new graphics layers. We don't usually recommend higher resolutions than 1920x1080 because the higher the resolution the more memory each layer takes, so you are more likely to run out of memory.
It is possible to reconfigure the raspberry pi to provide more video memory, but that isn't generally a supported configuration.
Tim
Re: Ryde + pi 2gb, MiniTiouner
Hi Dave,
That is the only monitor I have, is there away to change the resolution on the pi 4 if so how can I do it please what are the commands please.
Brian
That is the only monitor I have, is there away to change the resolution on the pi 4 if so how can I do it please what are the commands please.
Brian
Re: Ryde + pi 2gb, MiniTiouner
Hi Dave,
Thi seems to work used a 17" tv from the bedroom so looks like 1980x1200 to high for Ryde
Cheers,
Brian
Your System Response:
pygame 1.9.4.post1
Hello from the pygame community. https://www.pygame.org/contribute.html
[7]
(1920, 1080)
60.0Hz
(1, 1)
Layer successfully created
Surface successfully created
Performance test starting
Performance test complete
29.6fps
49.33%
Tests under 75% max frame rate, performance may be impacted
Surface successfully deleted
Layer successfully deleted
Press any key to return to the menu
Thi seems to work used a 17" tv from the bedroom so looks like 1980x1200 to high for Ryde
Cheers,
Brian
Your System Response:
pygame 1.9.4.post1
Hello from the pygame community. https://www.pygame.org/contribute.html
[7]
(1920, 1080)
60.0Hz
(1, 1)
Layer successfully created
Surface successfully created
Performance test starting
Performance test complete
29.6fps
49.33%
Tests under 75% max frame rate, performance may be impacted
Surface successfully deleted
Layer successfully deleted
Press any key to return to the menu
Re: Ryde + pi 2gb, MiniTiouner
Thanks for testing Brian.
There is one thing that you could try for your larger display. Editing the config file to increase the graphics memory:
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Dave
There is one thing that you could try for your larger display. Editing the config file to increase the graphics memory:
- Log in by ssh and type "stop" to stop the receiver
- type: sudo nano /boot/config.txt
- Use the down arrow keys to get to the line: gpu_mem=128
- Amend the line to read: gpu_mem=256
- ctrl-x, then y, then enter to save and exit the editor.
- sudo reboot now
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Dave
Re: Ryde + pi 2gb, MiniTiouner
Dave,
Thanks will try what you suggest and let you know how it goes, much appreciate all the help.
Cheers
73
Brian
Thanks will try what you suggest and let you know how it goes, much appreciate all the help.
Cheers
73
Brian
Re: Ryde + pi 2gb, MiniTiouner
Dave,
Tried as you suggested, it did work sort of it just delayed the time it took to start going off, have put the original setting back and for now will carry on with the small 17" screen at 1980x1080.
Thanks for all the help again, perhaps it someting to look at in the future.
73
Brian
Tried as you suggested, it did work sort of it just delayed the time it took to start going off, have put the original setting back and for now will carry on with the small 17" screen at 1980x1080.
Thanks for all the help again, perhaps it someting to look at in the future.
73
Brian