The other setup with acceptable video delay involved the game Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, running on a PC with a Radeon 5700XT GPU. This setup involved the game Destiny 2 running on a modern Windows 10 laptop. I have tested Steam Link on Rpi4 in 2 setups, but for one setup I observed unacceptable video delay. How do I troubleshoot video delay not related to network or screen configuration? so if I want to use a BT controller that is not currently paired, my only option is to also connect a keyboard so I can control BT settings.Īlternatively, my problem could be solved if I could control BT settings with HDMI CEC in some other way.Ģ. I can control Steam Link with HDMI CEC, but not the Desktop Environment or RetroPie. I know the FAQ says that Bluetooth(BT) is not supported on Rpi, but I know for a fact that I can connect a BT controller with my Rpi4 from either the Desktop Environment on Raspbian Buster or from the Retropie-Setup script and have it work from Steam Link. Is there a way to control BT settings from Steam Link, even if it is not "officially supported"? Thank you Valve for your efforts on ARM support!ġ. I'm done wasting my time on that meaningless try and error because it's not even fun, just infuriating It's the Steam Link App and I'm powerless here. It is FAR from what I get on Valve's Steam Link hardware but it is at least tolerable.Īnd now I know for the fact - it is not my hardware or my settings or anything that I can change really. I've got a little infuriated by this whole thing, so I did another "rage-round" of testing (clean raspbian, raspbian lite with different DE, various distros, kernels, even wayland only system and so on) to always have exactly the same result.Īnd in the end I've found this (dunno how, I cannot get this to show up in my searches again, good thing I've added it to bookmarks) and that did the most impact so far (I mean creating the streaming_args.txt file and adding "-framerate 60 there"). Have you tried wiping the sd card and reinstalling Buster from scratch, running the update/upgrade commands and installing the link app? it's a bit of a pain, especially if you've got it running other apps, but it's one more thing to try. the MMAL ffmpeg decoder is probably what's required for a 4K stream. Xenophobe の投稿を引用:the "Raspberry Pi hardware decoding" is what my 3B+ uses, so that's probably the standard decoder for up to 1080p. LEx の投稿を引用:Spent too much time trying to figure this out on my own, so before ditching the Pi 4 whatsoever decided to post a quesiton here - maybe I'll get some insight. My best finding so far is that, with exactly the same setting on the server side, on Pi 4 I have around I guess, at this point I just want to know - is that expected or not? It just seems like this stuttering is coming from some underlying process in Raspbian or elsewhere. I forgot what else I've tested, I've been all over the place ![]() Whether rumble is enabled or not does not matterĩ. Wired or Bluetooth controller connection does not matterĨ. Video quality (fast, balanced, beautiful) does not matterĦ. What's happening on screen does not matterģ. Wha't I've found so far about this stuttering:Ģ. And I cannot for the life of me figure out where it's coming from, because detailed statistics graph is smooth through the process. So, my problem is that while playing via Steam Link App on Pi there is periodic (every ~15-20 seconds) stuttering going on. Spent too much time trying to figure this out on my own, so before ditching the Pi 4 whatsoever decided to post a quesiton here - maybe I'll get some insight. I will test the beta-build within the raspbian desktop to exclude that the problem only exists with retropie. ![]() The beta-build isn't working for me till now. Cause my steamlink is working within retropie, I tried to test it after exiting retropie to see possible errors in the console. Then after update, it didn't work any more. My background was, that I tried to switch to the beta-build within steamlink. * failed to add service - already in use?Īny suggestions? see the bottom section of the original post, it may apply to your issue.Īfter deleting ~/.local/share/SteamLink and reinstalling steamlink, the stable version is working again. Mv: der Aufruf von stat für '/home/pi/.local/share/SteamLink/*' ist nicht möglich: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden Moving original files to /home/pi/.local/share/SteamLink/.old
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