Interesting comment, because is works perfectly well on the precise same Pi (and others!) running Buster and has done for ages.RealVNC (or any remote desktop solution) is hideously inefficient for viewing content. The desktop gets rendered for display, scraped, encoded, and transmitted. It almost never achieves smooth playback on anything that has any significant level of change in the scene.SO, it seems that displaying the video in the headless setup using RealVNC is the problem.
Any clues from anyone about how to resolve this?
more to the point, what do you actually suggest for displaying video (usually quite brief) on a headless Pi running Bookworm?
Statistics: Posted by Pi_DD — Tue Oct 15, 2024 12:59 pm