Had the same problem. I instaled the Legacy version of pi os and it workt with that one. but i didnt update the os or the packeges like he did in the video. Will test out if ubdating those will brik steam link or not on a later date
If you are going to release a video like this then you need to also tell the people with 4/4b running Bullseye how to get it running. These instructions don’t work on the 4 right now. Make a video showing how to run the beta in console mode with bullseye.it’s content and will help users who have a 4 and bullseye.
I believe this video is just for letting you know more of what's out and what you can expect! Not a tutorial in-depth covering all versions and latest release. As of what might not work is cause the OS is most likely using Wayland and not X11! Look into that!
Unfortunately, there's a possibility it is dead. It's only receiving power but cannot turn on. Try to inspect if resistors are desoldered due to overheating by zooming under a phone camera.
I am following the instructions exactly... But I am geting the error that "can not open shared libraries "... What should I do? I am a noob i don't know anything just following all your instructions.
@@DialPixel When i type steamlink to open it after that it says Packege cec-utils needs to be installed Packege libffi6:armhf needs to be installed Packege libgcc1:armhf needs to be installed shell: error while loading shared libraries: libbrcmGLESv2.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
@@DialPixel Hey bud, I've run into the same issue. It's because the version of Raspberrypi OS has changed since the creation of this video. I'm trying to find a work around to install the previous version of PiOS. (Raspbian Buster)
Thanks for the video. I just got a brand new RP4. Will try this tonight.
great video, bro
Great video! I wish there was a way to have it boot in steamlink
This doesn't work for me on my RPI 4 4gb model. I get "X11 is not supported on this version of Raspbian" when trying to launch steamlink
Had the same problem. I instaled the Legacy version of pi os and it workt with that one.
but i didnt update the os or the packeges like he did in the video.
Will test out if ubdating those will brik steam link or not on a later date
how does it fair well with decode latency at1080p60 HEVC at beautiful quality on ethernet? thinking about using one for my living room
If you are going to release a video like this then you need to also tell the people with 4/4b running Bullseye how to get it running. These instructions don’t work on the 4 right now. Make a video showing how to run the beta in console mode with bullseye.it’s content and will help users who have a 4 and bullseye.
For me running the lagacy os and not the newest version did it
Legacy is recommended for the new Rpi 4b
I believe this video is just for letting you know more of what's out and what you can expect! Not a tutorial in-depth covering all versions and latest release. As of what might not work is cause the OS is most likely using Wayland and not X11! Look into that!
Hello my raspberry pi 4 um won't turn on only red LED light doesn't turn on green light and the screen won't come what I can do
Unfortunately, there's a possibility it is dead. It's only receiving power but cannot turn on. Try to inspect if resistors are desoldered due to overheating by zooming under a phone camera.
does this work for steam remote play?
yes
So 1080p is max for this? Eh no thanks
I am following the instructions exactly... But I am geting the error that "can not open shared libraries "... What should I do?
I am a noob i don't know anything just following all your instructions.
At what point are you getting the error?
@@DialPixel When i type steamlink to open it after that it says
Packege cec-utils needs to be installed
Packege libffi6:armhf needs to be installed
Packege libgcc1:armhf needs to be installed
shell: error while loading shared libraries: libbrcmGLESv2.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
@@lalitkhachane you can try formatting your sd card and start from scratch. Use the links in the description.
@@DialPixel Hey bud, I've run into the same issue. It's because the version of Raspberrypi OS has changed since the creation of this video.
I'm trying to find a work around to install the previous version of PiOS. (Raspbian Buster)
@@Daxter296 th-cam.com/video/GN8hNAozSU0/w-d-xo.html