KVMD 2.65: Ezcoo fix for USB 3.0
If you bought an Ezcoo switch for USB 3.0, then in order for it to work with Pi-KVM, you need to upgrade to the new version and add one option to the config.
If you bought an Ezcoo switch for USB 3.0, then in order for it to work with Pi-KVM, you need to upgrade to the new version and add one option to the config.
This release delivers a significant improvement of the Arduino HID when you control a computer with a MacOS.
You can now have the web terminal in a window above the video stream if you like. The focus works a little strange, but it is quite functional and even supports changing the size.
Introducing a big update to the web interface!
In recent weeks, I have been mainly working on H264 and have achieved significant results h264_vnc_funding. A critical bug has been fixed in the kernel that prevents the H264 encoder from being enabled by default, so now everyone can try H264 for VNC for v2 and CSI bridge (only).
A lot of changes have accumulated since the last announced release. Mostly finally fixed wifi support on Zero and RPi4.
For those who use VNC and want to reduce the traffic using H264.
Currently, Pi-KVM uses MJPEG for video transmission. This is a simple and widely supported, but not very effective video format. In the near future, it is planned to support H264, and then switch to it as the main one.
We have some news about v3. The prototypes are almost ready. Since the last release, they have included several changes and additional features.
This is a very big release with a lot of changes, which took me a whole month.