Streaming using Raspberry PI
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Streaming using Raspberry PI
Looking at the excellent Portsdown project and interested to follow up on streaming using the PI.
https://wiki.batc.tv/Streaming_to_batc. ... spberry_Pi
https://wiki.batc.tv/DATV_Equipment_Shopping_List
The Portsdown list states using a PI 3. However, my question is, if just streaming and nothing else, can an older PI be used?
Thanks
Dave
https://wiki.batc.tv/Streaming_to_batc. ... spberry_Pi
https://wiki.batc.tv/DATV_Equipment_Shopping_List
The Portsdown list states using a PI 3. However, my question is, if just streaming and nothing else, can an older PI be used?
Thanks
Dave
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Re: Streaming using Raspberry PI
can streaming using a raspi still work using a sat rx.. or is it portsdown only
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Re: Streaming using Raspberry PI
Hi Sean,
Don't quite understand the question but if you feed the composite video out (yellow phono / SCART) from the Sat Rx in to the composite input on the Easycap dongle on the Portsdown and set it up as described on the wiki https://wiki.batc.tv/Streaming_to_batc. ... spberry_Pi whatever is received on the Sat Rx will be streamed on batc.tv.
73 Noel - G8GTZ
Don't quite understand the question but if you feed the composite video out (yellow phono / SCART) from the Sat Rx in to the composite input on the Easycap dongle on the Portsdown and set it up as described on the wiki https://wiki.batc.tv/Streaming_to_batc. ... spberry_Pi whatever is received on the Sat Rx will be streamed on batc.tv.
73 Noel - G8GTZ
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Re: Streaming using Raspberry PI
are the raspi cards still available and what is the best raspi to use..?
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Re: Streaming using Raspberry PI
Hi
The raspi is not a card - it's a standalone Raspberry Pi - take a look at this page with full details of the hardware and where to get it from: https://wiki.batc.org.uk/Portsdown_hardware
You will only need the Rpi + Easycap video capture dongle + SD card and maybe the touch screen to do video streaming as described here: https://wiki.batc.org.uk/Streaming_to_b ... spberry_Pi
I'll reply re the filter shortly.
Noel
The raspi is not a card - it's a standalone Raspberry Pi - take a look at this page with full details of the hardware and where to get it from: https://wiki.batc.org.uk/Portsdown_hardware
You will only need the Rpi + Easycap video capture dongle + SD card and maybe the touch screen to do video streaming as described here: https://wiki.batc.org.uk/Streaming_to_b ... spberry_Pi
I'll reply re the filter shortly.
Noel
Re: Streaming using Raspberry PI
Hi Sean
You will need a Raspberry Pi 3. The older versions might just work, but are not supported.
Dave
You will need a Raspberry Pi 3. The older versions might just work, but are not supported.
Dave
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Re: Streaming using Raspberry PI
ok so raspi v3 and i need the preloaded sd card..!
these are still obtainable from the shop are they ..???
these are still obtainable from the shop are they ..???
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Re: Streaming using Raspberry PI
Programmed SD Cards are still available from the shop.
Dave
Dave
Re: Streaming using Raspberry PI
Hi Dave G8GKQ,
Letting you know, GB3GQ will be streaming from Pi later today.
Just getting use to the Portsdown software menu
Thanks for all the work on the project, and the Batc Wiki...
https://wiki.batc.org.uk/Streaming_to_b ... spberry_Pi
73
Peter
Letting you know, GB3GQ will be streaming from Pi later today.
Just getting use to the Portsdown software menu
Thanks for all the work on the project, and the Batc Wiki...
https://wiki.batc.org.uk/Streaming_to_b ... spberry_Pi
73
Peter
Streaming using Raspberry PI GB3GQ
Was going to setup Pi 3B+ because Pi stopped streaming intermittently, before I did, replaced PSU now > 5.1v.
I was using a unbranded 5v 2.5 Amp supply, ~ 4.8v, now Pi Hut one all OK, will use a more professional PSU on final build.
If all else fails Read the Wiki
Also changed 12v power supply to repeater controller to drastically reduce noise from repeater to Pi streamer.
This is not noticed when streaming to old Batc dot Tv server using Adobe Flash Encoder...
Maybe earth loop?
So far
Peter
I was using a unbranded 5v 2.5 Amp supply, ~ 4.8v, now Pi Hut one all OK, will use a more professional PSU on final build.
If all else fails Read the Wiki
Also changed 12v power supply to repeater controller to drastically reduce noise from repeater to Pi streamer.
This is not noticed when streaming to old Batc dot Tv server using Adobe Flash Encoder...
Maybe earth loop?
So far
Peter