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Raspbian Bullseye - tvservice is not supported w/ vc4-kms-v3d driver #143
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Thanks for reporting. However since official VLC is not working anyways on bullseye (at the moment). I will put a fix for this on hold too. Recommend to use buster for the time being: #141 (comment) |
@SvenVD Edit: /boot/config.txt Change --> dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d After this change, & a reboot, rpisurv works fine again on pi 4 and 11.2 Debian 👍 I can't take credit for this ... saw it in another (unrelated) discussion recently. Figured I'd give it a go .... success ! Also, not sure what (if any) "trade-off" is for (fake) fkms -vs- kms. My weak understanding is maybe a kms-like passthru to the legacy hardware API. This might be the work-around needed until KMS matures fully. |
@CronoBandit did you already have rpisurv installed before that change? If not, how were you able to install it without the following error:
What VLC version are you using? I have
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@kpfa did you have to heavily modify |
@felker
So that we don't loose context here.... The Raspbian OS base install includes vlc already installed, and that vlc is already has mmal support which is specific to the GPU hardware on Pi. The purpose of this thread --> it seems rpisurv broke when the Raspbian OS migrated from Buster to Bullseye. My comment above simply offers a work-around to get it working again on Bullseye. |
I am aware that this is for Raspberry Pi's--- trying to use this workaround on my 4B with a fresh Bullseye install. I am also using the 64-bit OS, which is another difference here. mmal does not seem to be supported on the official Raspberry Pi VLC (RPi-Distro/vlc#49), so I thought that the alternative VLC suggested by @kpfa might be suitable, along with your FKMS suggestion. But you would need to modify |
My apologies ... it's got to be the 64-bit OS causing your added issues then. To repeat my success: Hope that helps! |
Yeah I still can't install rpisurv on Bullseye because the installer tries to install versions of VLC that don't exist |
not sure if it will help others but i used this comment and it worked a treat! |
I tried the dtoverlay solution and I still can't install rpisurv on dietpi 8 |
I have a model 1 which serves as a doorbell monitor. |
Are you rebooting the pi after every change you are doing? You need to reboot the pi after changing graphics settings |
Yes, I did reboot after the changes I did to config.txt. |
```console $ ./cec.sh on ... ERROR: [ 1003] RegisterLogicalAddress - CEC is being used by another application. Run "tvservice --off" and try again. ... $ tvservice --off tvservice is not supported when using the vc4-kms-v3d driver. Similar features are available with standard linux tools such as modetest from libdrm-tests. ``` Found via SvenVD/rpisurv#143
On a fresh install of bullseye (Raspbian lite) We loaded the snap and were then able to install rpisurv 3 from git.
However, another issue pops up 'tvservice is not supported when using the vc4-kms-v3d driver.'
I'll start a new issue (if one doesn't already exist)
Originally posted by @kpfa in #141 (comment)
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