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Nomachine raspberry
Nomachine raspberry









nomachine raspberry

I’d like to know if anyone has set one up as a headless host and if HW encode acceleration(h.264) works on an Rpi4? Before I go down the rabbit hole, my experience with NoMachine is performance without hw acceleration on the host isn’t where I’d like it to be (too much local CPU usage, and that was on a likely more powerful Intel CPU). The key here is use of the dummy sink using module-null-sink.I happen to have an extra Rpi4b that I thought might be interesting to try as a headless Linux box, and NoMachine is my go-to for remote access on Linux. This appears to work and I don’t have output audio from the ham transceiver also on the 0utput of the USB soundcard going back to the radio’s mic. Pactl load-module module-loopback source=nx_voice_out.monitor sink=alsa_b-C-Media_Electronics_Inc._USB_Audio_Device-00.analog-stereo Next, I send audio from my Mac to the output of the USB soundcard to be input into the mic jack of my transmitter: This gets received audio from the radio’s headphone jack picked up by the nx_voice_out sink because dummy is now the default sink and the received audio is sent back to the speakers/headphones of the Mac. Pacmd load-module module-loopback source=alsa_b-C-Media_Electronics_Inc._USB_Audio_Device-00.analog-mono sink=dummy Pactl load-module module-null-sink sink_name=dummy Instead I created a dummy sink, made it the default sink, and assigned the output of the USB soundcard to the dummy sink: It also bothered me that we had both ouput and input audio on the output of the USB soundcard at the same time, this just didn’t seem right. It seemed to me like there was potential for feedback. The problem with the way we were doing it meant that received audio coming from device alsa_b-C-Media_Electronics_Inc._USB_Audio_, the input of my USB soundcard, was being redirected to the output of the same soundcard, device alsa_b-C-Media_Electronics_Inc._USB_Audio_Device-00.analog-stereo.

nomachine raspberry

I believe I have found a better way to send and receive audio to and from my amateur radio tranceiver.











Nomachine raspberry