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<DC-IRC>
<mzrt> I am running armbian on an orange pi zero. Is it possible/how difficult would it be to stream direct to YouTube with music from Spotify within armbian. I am a noob who was given an orange pi zero and I have no idea what is even feasible
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<.gentooman> Your question is vague
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<mzrt> What more information can I provide?
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<skorupion> First we would have to figure out what software are you going to be using. On a 1G model your best friend is probably the cli version for this kind of load, and also its ARM so even less compatibility with software. If you maybe had something like the Orange Pi 5 it might have been possible, but with this I think you may be out of luck. [Besides the fact that you could only strea <clipped message>
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<skorupion> m roliaty free music, as you'd get strikes from youtube if you played anything copyrighted]
<DC-IRC>
<skorupion> So TLDR:
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<skorupion> Possible? Big maybe
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<skorupion> Doable? Probably not without a lot of hassle
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<mzrt> It’s all my own music that I own the rights to
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<skorupion> Well thats one problem gone, but the others still remain
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<mzrt> I have read that you can stream to yt using ffmpeg
<DC-IRC>
<mzrt> I haven’t tried yet. I’m away from home and trying to plan ahead for a project
<lanefu>
yeah if just doing static image w/ your audio ffmpeg looks feasible
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<DC-IRC>
<skorupion> Also maybe consider downloading your music, instead of streaming it from spotify to youtube
<DC-IRC>
<mzrt> Yeah, that’s a consideration
<DC-IRC>
<mzrt> Long term I am looking for a more robust solution than static image
<DC-IRC>
<mzrt> I’d like to run something like lofi girl, where the artist and track names are displayed with each piece of music
<lanefu>
yeah there's some intense suffering you could go through to attempt to get a VPU accelerated ffmpeg going, but wouldn't be worth it... also didn't realize you're trying to slurp from spotify to do so... that sounds like even more of a strertch
<DC-IRC>
<mzrt> Lol ok
<DC-IRC>
<mzrt> I’ll go a different route for this project
<DC-IRC>
<mzrt> Thank you
<lanefu>
yeah throw some money at it lol
<DC-IRC>
<skorupion> Gotta agree with that
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<mzrt> In the meantime, if you guys have any good ideas for an orange pi zero
<lanefu>
you can make a charming little icecast server with some local mp3 or aac files with your zero
<DC-IRC>
<mzrt> I was thinking of setting up WireGuard
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<skorupion> Do you have a static IP address on your home network?
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<mzrt> I travel sometimes and having a personal vpn seems useful
<DC-IRC>
<mzrt> I can set it up but it’s a huge pain
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<skorupion> Or you can use DDNS
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<skorupion> accually\
<DC-IRC>
<skorupion> accually
<lanefu>
yeah it'll run wireguard. there's also headscale
<lanefu>
rub with wireugard adn dynamic DNS is the endpoints don't automatically check for updated DNS unlike you have babysitter script or other
<lanefu>
not a huge deal depending on how you set things up
<DC-IRC>
<skorupion> Also check if by any chance your router supports DDNS
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<DC-IRC>
<skorupion> Also check if by any chance your router supports DDNS as that would make it so much easier
<DC-IRC>
<mzrt> Wow
<DC-IRC>
<mzrt> Yeah I’ll check. I forgot what model I have. Some flashy new thing AT&T uses
<lanefu>
@mzrt I also just point people here when they just wanna find something interesting to run on their SBC https://fleet.linuxserver.io/
<DC-IRC>
<mzrt> I’m really new to all of this
<DC-IRC>
<mzrt> I find it really interesting, but it’s like working my way through a new place in the dark
<lanefu>
yeah that's okay you just gotta bang y our head agfainst the wall like any tech journey
<lanefu>
be warned.. there's LESS support for 32bit ARM these days.... linuxserver.io used to produce x64, arm64 and armhf containers for everything, but seeing less of that
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<kanken6174> hey guys, i'm currently still trying to implement that one mipi-dsi pannel on the orange pi 5 and i was wondering, how does LCD detection even happen on this type of hardware?
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<kanken6174> like sure there's a probe function with logic inside but for that to even be called the kernel shoudl already "know" that the lcd is present in some way, right?
<DC-IRC>
<kanken6174> is this all supposed to be hardcoded within the device tree?
<DC-IRC>
<kanken6174> is this all supposed to be hardcoded within the device tree? (describing that the LCD is rpesent ona given mipi dsi port)
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<kanken6174> otherwise i don't see how the kernel makes use of this info:
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<kanken6174> ```c++
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<kanken6174> // Define the device tree compatibility
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<kanken6174> i'm gonna have to afk for ~10min brb
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<DC-IRC>
<kanken6174> back
<DC-IRC>
<kanken6174> so yeah i was wondering about how this detection part worked, but from reading the DTS it seems clear that this is actually hard-coded 🤔
<DC-IRC>
<kanken6174> time to edit that part i i guess
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