Giving the iPad Pro HDMI-input using a Raspberry Pi

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  • ustreamer

    µStreamer - Lightweight and fast MJPEG-HTTP streamer

  • I was reading about the TinyPilot rPI-based KVM-over-IP project which essentially uses a UVC adapter to provide video for KVM over IP. It uses ustreamer, a no-nonsense way to stream such devices.

  • tinypilot

    Use your Raspberry Pi as a browser-based KVM.

  • I was reading about the TinyPilot rPI-based KVM-over-IP project which essentially uses a UVC adapter to provide video for KVM over IP. It uses ustreamer, a no-nonsense way to stream such devices.

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  • Open and cheap DIY IP-KVM based on Raspberry Pi

    Open and inexpensive DIY IP-KVM based on Raspberry Pi

  • Mine isn't comfortable at more than 720p60. It seems to be a limitation of the UVC version supported in Linux as per some comments on the earlier UVC post of mine. However it seems to be possible to just use a HDMI CSI-2 adapter for up to 1080p25. If the PiKVM how-to is representative of any implementation of the CSI-2 adapter, this would also use h264 instead of that weirdo protocol UVC uses.

  • linux

    Linux kernel source tree

  • Seems like starting to get some updates this year after about a year of silence. Gives me some hope https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commits/master/drivers/media/usb/uvc

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