Video out support ...
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I read above and was curious: Can a fast serial interface like SPI output RCA or component video upto 720p without much extra development?
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@Athar-Mian Those are analog signals, you ain't getting analog signal in the first place of the Omega without quite a lot of "extra development."
Secondly, even if the Omega was doing black-and-white, 1-bit image, it would only be able to push out a full 720p picture over the SPI at about 27fps, because the SPI-bus can only go up to 25MHz. If you wanted colour-picture, well, the fps would drop real quick, like, say, 256 colours or 8-bits per pixel, would drop that to about 3fps. So, you'd need an external buffer/driver, to which you push the whole 720p picture. At a horribly mediocre speed.
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OK. So in short there is no good way of analog video out from Omega2? The better ways would be CHIP or Orange PiZero?
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Correct. The MT7688 SoC which is the heart of the Omega2s does not have a video controller. The chip is targeted at the network router market - it has a cornucopia of network interfaces.
CHIP is better suited for the task, so are the Orange Pis as well as the Raspberry Pi and many other boards.
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@Athar-Mian Even if the Omega2 had the hardware, RF displays are on a rapid decline, used ones on Ebay (that is, if they still work). More interesting to me is the ability to push DLNA streams to TVs, or add a nice touchscreen using the SPI interface.
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Agreed !
Ultimately I would like to use a "good enough, cheap enough" Linux SBC to do multiple streaming over WiFi into HDMI TV dongles like open source Miracast ones (going $10 or less on AliExpress.)
Possibly with a TVout/HDMI stream if the adapter is available at the same time.
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I suppose Linux does have a Miraclecast driver to support such WiFi Direct dongles?
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Could Omega2 do such WiFi streaming?
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How "good" anyway is Omega2 WiFi, in terms of Mbps throughput vs range in meters, assuming a free channel?
Does OpenWrt make a difference?
I remember months ago I had asked this TVout/HDMI multi-streaming question on CHIP forums, and WereCatf had replied saying CHIP/ A13 or OPi/ H3 likely were not multiple outputs capable.
But WiFi streaming with the actual video display looks more promising. Hope I am right
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