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Raspberry Pi 4: No working decoder #344

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schieberegister opened this issue Nov 7, 2023 · 2 comments
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Raspberry Pi 4: No working decoder #344

schieberegister opened this issue Nov 7, 2023 · 2 comments
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compatibility Issues or information about device compatibility video Issues related to video decoder

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@schieberegister
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Bug Description

Hi :)

I wanted to run moonlight-tv on a Raspberry Pi without a graphical environment. Build ran great and the app starts. I get the error message "No working decoder Streaming can't work without a valid decoder".

I guess I'm missing a dependency. Can you help me fix my problem?

Thank you very much.

Reproduce Steps

  1. Install Raspian bookworm on a Raspberry Pi 4
  2. Build and install moonlight-tv
  3. Try to start the app
  4. Get above-mentioned error message

Expected Behavior

Moonlight-tv detecting a valid decoder.

@schieberegister schieberegister added the bug Something isn't working label Nov 7, 2023
@mariotaku
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Hi, mmal decoder on bookworm is not supported anymore. I'll be working on porting v4l2 decoder from moonlight-qt to moonlight-tv.

@mariotaku mariotaku added compatibility Issues or information about device compatibility video Issues related to video decoder and removed bug Something isn't working labels Nov 8, 2023
@FallingSnow
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Oh, so we can't use bookworm at the moment correct?

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