Here’s some more video from Dom, one of our developers. It has cows in it. And AirPlay, which is streaming those cows wirelessly from YouTube to the Raspberry Pi.
AirPlay and Raspberry Pi
17th of January 2012 by lizBuy a Pi!
News Archives
Supported by
In the forums
-
ghans, 8 minutes ago:
Off topic discussion • Re: ubuntu issues
Put Testdisk on your Live USB Stick.Were you using wubi ?ghans -
KoalaCreek, 9 minutes ago:
Basic setup and usage • Re: TP-Link TL-WN725N V2 works out of…
MrEngman, Great work and very useful for a newbie like me. Am now able to get my TL-WN725N V2 working with the 8188eu driver on Raspbian in a jiffy Will certainly try the BerryBoot image, as I would like to… -
rpdom, 30 minutes ago:
Python • Re: Pi to Pi communication
There are many ways to do this sort of thing.You could echo a command and character string through ssh to the other pi.You could set up a client/server arrangement using the "sockets" network interface, so one program listens to a… -
Tumerboy, 33 minutes ago:
Graphics, sound and multimedia • Re: Pi Presents: A display package for…
So, thanks to your help, I've gotten a video to play, pause, and loop.I've got a photo slideshow that loops through some images, and can be paused.My next attempt was to make a multimedia presentation. Here's how I envisioned it… -
Skmo, 35 minutes ago:
Screens and displays • Re: Raspberry PI LCD Adapter Kit
notro wrote:Rev. 2 boardCode: modprobe fbtft_device name=itdb28fb gpios=db0:17,db1:18,db2:27,db3:22,db4:23,db5:24,db6:25,db7:4,cs:8,dc:2,wr:3;reset:7modprobe itdb28fb debug=3Thanks Texy, I Added notros code to the /etc/modules and it works now




















