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  1. Hello @specs. My board is an Orange Pi5B 16GB RAM. Are those the correct package name or instead of the rock-5b I have to look for orangepi 5b packages? Thank you
  2. Thanks for answering so quickly. I didnt know that the decoding time measurement was performed this way. So, there shouldnt be any difference between both versions performance then. I didnt try to play much and latency didnt seem as noticeable. Thanks for sharing your knowledge again! PS: I put another post about linux kernel 6.1 not booting after updating some libraries from your ppa, could you take a look or tell me how can I debug it?
  3. Hello again @amazingfate: I did some more tests to check what you said. First, there are no frame drops, video is smooth using any decoder. Regarding decoding time, the behaviour is a little bit strange: the higher the framerate that moonlight renders, the lower the decoding time. When I am running 120fps, the decoding time is 35 ms which is as low as I managed to get it to. In your 4.3.1 moonlight that you have in your ppa at launchpad I get 4ms decoding time. Sorry for the dumb question, I am just trying to understand: did you apply any patch or did anything in the source code to make the decoding time lower? Thanks in advance
  4. Hello: I am tyring to build the latest version of moonlight-qt (6.0.0). Up until now, I succeded by removing the disable-libdrm and disable-wayland to enable hardware acceleration and use H264, H265 and AV1 all of them through hardware acceleration. However, I get huge decoding times and they are even variable, ranging from 40ms to 300ms depending on what is going on in the streaming. The 4.3.1 version provided by @amazingfate works very good at 4ms decoding time but I would like to test the new AV1 encoder and features from the latest version. What steps should I follow to get it working correctly? Thank you in advance
  5. Hello everyone: I own an Orange Pi 5B 16GB. Today I updated from Armbian 24.2.1 to 24.5.1 stable. This new release includes the 6.1 kernel. When I issue the apt upgrade command I correctly get updated to 24.5.1 version but I am still in kernel 5.10. So, in order to be at kernel 6.1, I use armbian-config. The problem is, after doing this and rebooting, the board no longer boots, I dont' get SSH, anything... Another thing that I updated besides armbian itself where sobre libraries like libv4l or libmpp from @amazingfate, before updating those 6.1 kernel switching worked. Any help in how can I debug (like reading UART port) or solve this? Thanks in advance
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