Tim
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It would be difficult to support protocols like that. Currently, the Raspberry Pi supports 1080p video, so you would lose 4K resolution from your laptop. Also, the playback might induce a delay which might not be acceptable. Instead, we are considering to investigate more detailed HDMI-CEC support. We use CEC for turning the screen on and off, but it might be possible to use it to a) detect that another HDMI port was just connected, b) be able to interact with the remote, c) be able to automatically change inputs. This might make more options possible.
I am leaving this feature as “Accepted”, because the need is there and is correct, but the implementation for servicing this need might be different than the one described. If you think otherwise, feel free to comment!
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Tim commentedIs this something that will be considered over the next few months? The airserver path looks really interesting, I saw the people from airtame actually followed the same path. Let me know, I have a customer that needs something like in 2021 and would like to know if Yodeck should be considered
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Any updates on this?