

My understanding is that the encoder on the Broadcom chip was added to the kernel a year ago, maybe even two, at this point, so it should be available if HW accel was implemented that way. Each Friday is PiDay here at Adafruit Be sure to check out our posts, tutorials.

The complete list of fixes included in this 8.4. This software is very much like other remote desktop software, such as TeamViewer or AnyDesk, allowing you to share the desktop and allow remote interaction. All NoMachine users are advised to update their client and server installations with this latest NoMachine release which contains the updated OpenSSL and Apache libraries. I’ll run whatever distro I need to to get the HW accel, and would be interested if there are extra packages I need to install to get it working? It seems like the question I might need to be asking here is if NoMachine implements H264 encoding support via the V4L2 M2M API (this sounds like the way to go under Linux, from my brief research). NoMachine is a free piece of software that you can use to access your Raspberry Pi’s desktop remotely. 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). 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. NoMachine for Raspberry Pi (56) NoMachine for Linux (1868) NoMachine Terminal Server Products (219) General Discussions (429) All Forums. It is available in Enterprise Desktop for Raspberry, that means you get server-side encoding included. We made some tests and it shows that the most efficient OSes on RPi3 with NoMachine on 1080p resolution are Ubuntu Mate 16.04 and Raspbian 9 on armv7 architecture.Ĭonnection to the physical desktop with 1080p resolution:Ībout H.264 support. Useful tips for Raspberry you can find here. This software is very much like other remote desktop software, such as TeamViewer or AnyDesk, allowing you to share the desktop and allow remote interaction. Yes, you are right – installation of NoMachine depends on the OS and it’s efficiency. NoMachine is a free piece of software that you can use to access your Raspberry Pi’s desktop remotely.
