Thanks Paul. I have been running on VNC this whole time but sometimes my screen would go funky on me. I think you may have solved my problem. things are tying together.
This was very helpful. Now I do not have to scoot my chair back and forth between computers. In fact I can get a lot of desk space back by using VPN. It does not look like it increases memory usage much either. Thank you Mr. McWhorter.
Great lesson Paul. Best thing I have found is that doing vids is a lot better with VNC. Granted I am on a Pi 3 so recording on the Pi can create some lag. With the VNC the fast laptop does the recording and the Pi runs normal. Thanks Paul for all you do.
Thanks! My son loves your videos. However, he is autistic and has issues when they go to ads midway through. I set something up for him so the ads don't show and won't trigger him. Wanted to send a few bucks your way in case you miss out on ad revenue since our setup bypasses the ads.
Another awesome tool to work with is ngrok... with the right configuration... you will be able to have VNC running from anywhere in the world (not just from your internal network.). Just like teamviewer!
Great lesson, Paul. I missed the premiere but watched it later even though I''m already using VNC. I only have 1 HD monitor which luckily has 2 HDMI inputs because I couldn't get VNC to work unless the pi was plugged into the monitor. I plugged it in and then forgot about it. It's a bit annoying because the monitor switches over to HDMI2 when the Windows screen saver kicks in and I have to switch it back. Thanks to this lesson, I can now dispense with the extra cable. Hurrah!!
hello sir, thank you so much for this great video. i have a question related to the update button in vnc. i tried to add this button to my screen however it disappears every time i add. i could not understand the reason, and i think since i could not update my raspberry pi i am not being able to use the camera. could you please give me some suggestions related to this? thank you!
Ok, good. But how do i go the other way around? I been following the lessons and the references within, and one of the references was to the sound amplifier, which turned out to be a really epic thing if you wire that to a decent speaker. I've bought a huge broken speaker from a crackhead, fixed it using amplifier in the raphael kit, and now have my whole home entertainment set up on R Pi now, got beautiful graphics and epic sound, but the only cd drive in the house is on an old ubuntu pc sitting in another room. I got full collection of startreck voyager and i want to watch that on my new rpi powered epic entertainment system, but it won't let me install realvnc on ubuntu without registering. i don't want to move the other computer as its my wive's and i dont want to remove cd drive from it either for the same reason..
why do IP address instead of just the name of the raspberry pi? I have mine connected as just pi5 and didnt need to enter the IP address. Wouldnt this remove the need to do a static IP address?
Timeout waiting for the response from the computer is the error I am getting while putting the IP address of PI in the VNC client. Anyone can help me, please
"Unable to connect to VNC Server using your chosen security setting. Either upgrade VNC Server to a more recent version from RealVNC, or select a weaker level of encryption." what do I do? I'm stuck. T_T
I've actually managed to make a video (albeit a very bad one) to demonstrate my Intruder Alarm. Here's the (amended) link: th-cam.com/video/V-dVl89D5ws/w-d-xo.html
Such a helpful and accurate video.I was struggling to set up remote access for a month until I came across your video. Really helpful.Thanks a lot !!!
finally, a well explained guide that actually works. thank you Paul you're the best !!!
Best lessons from the best youtube lecturer.
Wow, thank you!
Very good tutorial (have seen everyone of them, and all is very nice to follow). 🙂
Outstanding lessons as always
Thanks Paul. I have been running on VNC this whole time but sometimes my screen would go funky on me. I think you may have solved my problem. things are tying together.
Very helpful. Thanks for teaching me more every time I watch your channel. Looking forward to where this is going.
Glad to help
This was very helpful. Now I do not have to scoot my chair back and forth between computers. In fact I can get a lot of desk space back by using VPN. It does not look like it increases memory usage much either. Thank you Mr. McWhorter.
Great lesson Paul. Best thing I have found is that doing vids is a lot better with VNC. Granted I am on a Pi 3 so recording on the Pi can create some lag. With the VNC the fast laptop does the recording and the Pi runs normal. Thanks Paul for all you do.
Excellent tip.
great video, I connect rasp pi 3 via anydesk, and configured the resolution, but blank screen
Thanks! My son loves your videos. However, he is autistic and has issues when they go to ads midway through. I set something up for him so the ads don't show and won't trigger him. Wanted to send a few bucks your way in case you miss out on ad revenue since our setup bypasses the ads.
thanks, really appreciate it!
Another awesome tool to work with is ngrok... with the right configuration... you will be able to have VNC running from anywhere in the world (not just from your internal network.). Just like teamviewer!
Great lesson, Paul. I missed the premiere but watched it later even though I''m already using VNC. I only have 1 HD monitor which luckily has 2 HDMI inputs because I couldn't get VNC to work unless the pi was plugged into the monitor. I plugged it in and then forgot about it. It's a bit annoying because the monitor switches over to HDMI2 when the Windows screen saver kicks in and I have to switch it back. Thanks to this lesson, I can now dispense with the extra cable. Hurrah!!
Fantastic!
Paul I usually can not make rpi pi classes when chat is going on but watch later.
hello sir, thank you so much for this great video. i have a question related to the update button in vnc. i tried to add this button to my screen however it disappears every time i add. i could not understand the reason, and i think since i could not update my raspberry pi i am not being able to use the camera. could you please give me some suggestions related to this? thank you!
Thanks for another great lesson!
Glad you liked it!
Wow this is really cool. It certainly has potential.
Thank you Paul, I wasted an entire afternoon this this. Shoulda dialled 0800-PAUL sooner.
Hey Paul, could you do a shop talk on making real products out of our arduino prototypes?
could you define "real products"?
Thanks, clear. Good tips.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Paul!
Thx, Great tutorials....!
Jeff
Ok, good. But how do i go the other way around? I been following the lessons and the references within, and one of the references was to the sound amplifier, which turned out to be a really epic thing if you wire that to a decent speaker. I've bought a huge broken speaker from a crackhead, fixed it using amplifier in the raphael kit, and now have my whole home entertainment set up on R Pi now, got beautiful graphics and epic sound, but the only cd drive in the house is on an old ubuntu pc sitting in another room. I got full collection of startreck voyager and i want to watch that on my new rpi powered epic entertainment system, but it won't let me install realvnc on ubuntu without registering. i don't want to move the other computer as its my wive's and i dont want to remove cd drive from it either for the same reason..
Thank you so much!
why do IP address instead of just the name of the raspberry pi? I have mine connected as just pi5 and didnt need to enter the IP address. Wouldnt this remove the need to do a static IP address?
Timeout waiting for the response from the computer is the error I am getting while putting the IP address of PI in the VNC client. Anyone can help me, please
"Unable to connect to VNC Server using your chosen security setting.
Either upgrade VNC Server to a more recent version from RealVNC, or
select a weaker level of encryption."
what do I do? I'm stuck. T_T
Did you solve the problem? Im getting the same message :/
No monitor, no keyboard, none needed.
Here is your new catch phrase for the Raspberry Pi!
Love it!
Gold 😂
cool beans
I've actually managed to make a video (albeit a very bad one) to demonstrate my Intruder Alarm. Here's the (amended) link: th-cam.com/video/V-dVl89D5ws/w-d-xo.html
appears this is no longer free and requires an email address & password and gives you 14 days free