06-09-2024, 06:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-09-2024, 06:36 PM by TheOldPresbyope.)
From their marketing material, this display appears to use an HDMI interface. I have limited experience using such displays with moOde players but the ones I have tried "just work".
I have a 3.5-in LCD HDMI display screen, for example, that mounts like a HAT on a Pi, using the GPIO pins to get its 5v power and a little HDMI-HDMI jumper plug that looks just one pictured in the WINMAXIT kit of parts. On a Pi 3B with moOde 9.0.1 unmodified in any way except to enable local display this screen works fine. (I decided the image is too small to be truly useful in this application but that's another story.)
Maybe it's time for you to explain in detail what you've done to configure your player.
What did you mean, for example, by "Despite following the configuration instructions in the manual and setting up the necessary parameters in the config file"
What's the system info output from moOde? (See other posts in the forum for how to capture this.)
Regards,
Kent
I have a 3.5-in LCD HDMI display screen, for example, that mounts like a HAT on a Pi, using the GPIO pins to get its 5v power and a little HDMI-HDMI jumper plug that looks just one pictured in the WINMAXIT kit of parts. On a Pi 3B with moOde 9.0.1 unmodified in any way except to enable local display this screen works fine. (I decided the image is too small to be truly useful in this application but that's another story.)
Maybe it's time for you to explain in detail what you've done to configure your player.
What did you mean, for example, by "Despite following the configuration instructions in the manual and setting up the necessary parameters in the config file"
What's the system info output from moOde? (See other posts in the forum for how to capture this.)
Regards,
Kent