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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/40385572
If you’re getting “Untrusted device” on your Chromecast today, you’re not alone. It looks like an expired cert.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/40385572
If you’re getting “Untrusted device” on your Chromecast today, you’re not alone. It looks like an expired cert.
I’ve tried it but the audio quality was absolutely atrocious on the first pi generations at least. I got a hat from a third party for it.
The computational capacity of the first gen compared to current gen is huge. As such, there are a few popular projects that try to be an everything-streamer
It wasn’t a computing power issue: simply plugging a hat into the same exact pi B2 fixed the issue.
I’ve tried to Google for an article about this but I didn’t get lucky. Essentially it was something about how the jack output was driven using pwm that was causing hissing and crackling if I remember right.
And I concur that it’s a good everything streamer if you use the HDMI output or a hat with an audiophile-grade audio output.