On 11/01/2013 12:55 PM, David A. Lane, KG4GIY wrote: > I would suspect that performance on a Pi would be unsatisfactory. I find that > simple image resolution from the web to be slow and CPU intensive. I cannot > imagine trying to render video on it. Certainly things like complex editing > of HD video would almost be a non-starter. > > I also find that many of the repos tend to contain older code, which means > you will want to custom compile the entire install of the supporting > components. > > But I have not actually tried LiVES on a Pi yet so it might work. But I doubt > it. > > And what about just playing the exported videos from Lives, with mplayer on a Rpi and output that to Tv for instance?
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