While looking for audio scopes for my Pi I discovered projectM. I use it on my laptop but when I try to use it on my Raspberry Pi it says the hardware isn't supported. I'm not really suprised but I was wondering how hard it would be to port?
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Any news?
I installed MPD on a Raspberry Pi and now I want to use ProjectM to display something on the HDMI output. When trying to run projectm-pulseaudio executable, I got an unsupported hardware or configuration.
Is it possible to make it run?
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I'll chime in with a "me too" ... while it build OK after all the dependencies are installed in Raspbian, the projectm-pulseaudio gives the 'unsupported hardware' while the projectM-test code gives a video mode not found error then seg faults.
Are the maintainers still around ? (might be some $ in it) ... thanks.
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While looking for audio scopes for my Pi I discovered projectM. I use it on my laptop but when I try to use it on my Raspberry Pi it says the hardware isn't supported. I'm not really suprised but I was wondering how hard it would be to port?
Any news?
I installed MPD on a Raspberry Pi and now I want to use ProjectM to display something on the HDMI output. When trying to run projectm-pulseaudio executable, I got an unsupported hardware or configuration.
Is it possible to make it run?
I'll chime in with a "me too" ... while it build OK after all the dependencies are installed in Raspbian, the projectm-pulseaudio gives the 'unsupported hardware' while the projectM-test code gives a video mode not found error then seg faults.
Are the maintainers still around ? (might be some $ in it) ... thanks.