Unsolved slow, braking system
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@substring
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Guys if you are using an "exotic" setup you must tell us. Crt screen on composite is about 1% of users.
Anyway, it is a good point to catched that.
To be able to on this address your rpi must be connected on your local network.
You can generate manually an archive support by ssh.
Please look this wiki: https://github.com/recalbox/recalbox-os/wiki/Recalbox-support-(EN) -
@edvis you need to connect your Pi to the Network. If you're using a mac then try http://recalbox.local/help
I have used a 4.1 on CRT using the composite cable, had absolutely no problem. So can you detail your full setup ?
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I'm using too a 4.1 plugged on rca to my car screen to play mario kart while driving, and no issue.
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@rockaddicted except when you see a blue shell coming at you in the rear window
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@edvis Could you comment
audio_pwm_mode=2
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@substring I'm shocked, wow, everything worked, thank you very much.
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@edvis i remember i had the problem with this parameter, but i also had some crap connected to the GPIO AFAIR. Should dig this further though, if we're not on a firmware bug or god knows what
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Once we have all informations we can debug properly
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@substring clearly, thank you very much)))
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@substring said in slow, braking system:
@edvis Could you comment
audio_pwm_mode=2
in your config.txt and reboot ? -
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#audio_pwm_mode=2 perfect!!!!!! it works like a charm thx.
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Old thread, but for the few who still use composite output in recalbox 6.0, where audio_pwm_mode=2 doesn't exist anymore, now works fine with audio_pwm_mode=0. At least in my RPi3.