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@314ns
I wonder how fast YTuner works on the RPi Zero W. FPC generates excellent binary code that doesn't require much computing power. However, on the RPi 0-1 it's best to use |
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My RPi Zero W runs the RPi Legacy 32bits Lite (shell access only) and YTuner wroks just fine with no lag, from what I experience. Maybe a slight delay when intially accessing the Internet Radio menu, but smooth operations later on when using the Radiobrowser. Always a surprise to me when I see what such small and limited device can actually do; The only big limit I ever faced on the Zero are the video decoding: I tried once to build a webcam with it: dont do that, way too slow. |
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Many thanks for the hard work you have been doing.
I tested and validated the software works on an old Pioneer XC-HM82-K from 2017, using WiFi interface, and which originally stopped working mid January 2024. Now I have my favourite radios back :-)
I originally installed the yTuner software on my Windows 11 PC (works like a charm), then moved it on a Raspberry Pi Zero W (1st gen) that I was about to trash. I configured it as a service, so it automatically restarts if the device reboots.
No bug spotted so far. Great job and, again, many thanks.
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