![]() We did some testing and the "AmazonBasics USB Type-C to USB Type-C 2.0 Charger Cable" is the one we found that works perfectly (we're not an affiliate, we just want to save you some frustration trying different cables). ![]() As you may have heard, the USB-C port on the RPI4 is miswired, and does not work with all USB-C cables.This is a Raspberry Pi 4 specific tip, it does not work on earlier Pi's.This means that with the right software, it can act as a USB Ethernet device.īy following these instructions, you can plug the Raspberry Pi into any high powered USB-C computer (Linux, Windows, macOS) and the RPI4 will act as a USB Ethernet card for the laptop, and everything that goes through it will be bonded and secured by the Speedify running on the RPI4. The Raspberry Pi 4B's USB-C power port is also wired for data, as an "On The Go" (OTG) device. You can turn a Raspberry Pi 4 B into a Speedify USB gadget! Yann Guidon / YGDES has updated the log for analoglib.How do I turn a Raspberry Pi into a Speedify USB gadget?.Yann Guidon / YGDES wrote a reply on project log Complexité maximale.Timbe wrote a comment on PiBox Rapberry Pi 4 case.gedm-dev has updated the log for G-EDM.se-b-81 wrote a comment on Little Monster.Stephan Linz liked Gigatron TTL microcomputer.FulanoDetail has updated the log for DIY Mech/Exoskeleton suit.Alex Taradov on Cheap USB Sniffer Has Wireshark Interface.Paul Stoffregen on Cheap USB Sniffer Has Wireshark Interface.Joe Smith on Do Not Attempt Disassembly: Analog Wizardry In A 1960s Counter.Dan on A Super-Cheap Turntable Build For Photographic Purposes.Daniel Dunn on Review Of The YARD Stick One Radio Dongle.Putnam W Monroe on Do Not Attempt Disassembly: Analog Wizardry In A 1960s Counter.Retrotechtacular: A Closer Look At The VT Proximity Fuze 15 Comments Posted in digital cameras hacks, Video Hacks Tagged hd video, twitch, video capture, video streaming, youtube Post navigation Though if you want to get serious it would be worth taking a look at the impressive mobile streaming rig that saw at the BornHack 2019 hacker camp in Denmark. Our very own wrote about his experiments with streaming video over 4G on the Raspberry Pi which might be of interest to anyone looking to take their show on the road. As demonstrated in the video below, the setup was able to maintain the stream even as they walked in and out of buildings. With their software, the Pi is able to stream the video through two mobile phones connected to it over USB. ![]() ![]() ![]() But as you might have guessed, that’s where gets to flex their eponymous product: a VPN with software channel bonding that allows you to combine multiple Internet connections for higher bandwidth and reliability. Of course, the trick to all of this is getting the video stream uploaded over potentially flaky mobile networks. The operator is able to start and stop the stream at will using a Circuit Playground Express and a Python script. Whatever video source your audience and budget are comfortable with, it eventually gets fed into the Raspberry Pi 4 which uses an ffmpeg one-liner to encode the video and ultimately push it out as 720p at 24 FPS, which says seems to be about as good as the Pi can do. You could always swap out the Sony AS-300 camera and Elgato Cam Link capture device with cheaper versions, but the goal of this project was to deliver high quality HD video that’s comparable to what the professional rigs are capable of, so those kinds of concessions were avoided. As detailed here, it’s still going to cost you around $600. Now you’ll note we didn’t use the term “cheap” to describe this build. But believing that even slack jawed yokels like us should have access to the same technology, has been working on less expensive DIY alternative based on the Raspberry Pi 4. Were you aware that there’s a market for backpack-housed live streaming video systems, and that they can cost as much as $1600? Apparently these things are popular with social media moguls who want to stream themselves living their fabulous lives to people sitting at home watching on YouTube or Twitch. ![]()
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