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compatible = "fsl,imx8mq-hdmi"; | |
fragment@0 { | |
target-path = "/hdmi@32c00000"; | |
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status = "disabled"; | |
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fragment@1 { | |
target-path = "/dcss@0x32e00000"; | |
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status = "disabled"; | |
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Its works you should be installing the following package
sudo apt install gir1.2-gst-rtsp-server-1.0
Next, change the frame height and width which is currently 1280x720-->640x480 in both gstreamer pipeline cap.set or comment on it .
Finally, please use /test after the IP address and port as in the following example,
rtsp://192.168.0.1:8558/test
See the working example below
Sure thanks a lot, will check it out
Hi @Namburger
Found this in the Google Coral SoM Documentation
"HDMI reference clock (27 MHz) (positive/negative). Required for bootup , even if you don't use HDMI. "
This is blocking me to access the EdgeTPU for any application, it basically fails to detect the EdgeTPU with your device tree overlay, is this usual, or are you able to use it without this clock, , is there any way to disable this clock so that I can use the EdgeTPU properly? Thanks
@hwjalapeno it does not blocks you from accessing the EdgeTPU in any form. As I already mentioned here, your issue is that the application is trying to sync your result to a monitor which fails. There are 2 things that we suggested:
- Have you tried using the headless pipeline as I mentioned?
- @borguleabhijeet showed you how to sync the resulting buffer to a remote monitor via
rtsp
and it worked for him, did you try that?
Hey, tried out your code on Google Coral
This is the warning log, we are not able to stream it on VLC as well as online RTSP servers,
Could you help us out here?