We are currently working On StreamPi 1.0.0, this version will function much more smoothly and has better support, there are public early access builds on our discord server: discord.gg/BExqGmk the full release is just around the corner. This also means a newer better video will also be coming out soon
Oh wow, i just discovered this and have a spare rpi3b collecting dust. Did you just use the regular rpi-touch display for this? The stream deck is really nice with the physical buttons and heft, but i guess this would work equally as good as you don't have to use force to activate it, seeing as it would weigh less?
@@gabrielmarques5614 be sure to join the discord, there are people there who will help out and you can get any info you may need! this project has come a long way since this video and we will be releasing a new video soon.
@@CorporalSaturn Not sarcastic. It's really great. I came across your video by accident and glad I did! I just thought that may people know about the official Pi touchscreen, but not many people would know about a the SmartiPi Touch case to hold the Pi and touchscreen. I was just throwing that case out there in case someone else wanted to implement the same thing you did and didn't know what case to get.
Got the same combi in front of me (got it used from a generous dude). Will install that and try it out for me. But seeing you have this comb and got it working fills me with determination to get it done myself.
I know this is 3 years old but I didn't think I would want a stream deck till I used one. I don't stream but the functionality of a macro keyboard is fantastic. Shortcuts setup for individual programs is just awesome.
It helps to know that if you have Pi 4 you will need to join their discord and look in the faq section to change the start_streampi file. I will save you some time though. Change your start_streampi file to the following to run StreamPi on pi 4: #!/usr/bin/env bash cd /home/pi/StreamPi/ sudo jre/bin/java -Djavafx.platform=gtk -Dcom.sun.javafx.isEmbedded=true -Dcom.sun.javafx.touch=true -Dcom.sun.javafx.virtualKeyboard=javafx -jar StreamPiClient-0.6.jar I spent hours troubleshooting till I found this though. For someone with little knowledge in this sort of thing, the process before finding this information was a bit of a struggle to say the least.
I think the next step you guys should do is allow for USB integration so you don't need to use IP address and network addresses to connect. I would pay 100$ for this if i could plug in a usb C cable to the screen and USB A/C into a computer. I understand that 100$ is a Stream Deck itself but if this was free (minus the price of the RasperryPi and Touch Screen) AND it had USB cabability i'd be all over this. Love the work you've done, keep it up!
Yeah.. this is nice.. but the best part of the elgato and other physical controlers it the button feedback... you just don't get that on a phone or tablet.... that is what is truly missing with all these options.
Loved your work! and thank you for sharing with the community! I'm working on my little project right now, it's a macro keyboard, I recommend AutoHotKey for shortcuts, it'll allow you to do everything.
Thank you very much! Do you know what would be amazing? Having an Android App for the client so it can be running on an Android Tablet. Also, I'd need a Linux Server to make use of it. :)
What I'd really like to see is the ability to have faders (horizontal and vertical) and possibly also control wheels so we can control things like volume, balance, and color grading controls...
Do a search.. easily already done many many times using Ardunio materials.. but the components themselves are not entirely cheap.... like $40 for an encoder board... $12 each rotary encoder.
This looks great! So if I understand this right, the server runs on the machine that does the streaming and the client runs on the pi with a touch screen?
How many hours is the anticipated user expected to set aside, in setup/troubleshooting/fabrication to get this working, as intuitively and functionally complete as the former? Say... I've never owned a Pi and this will be my very first Pi project, with an enclosure and a tidy, finished appearance.
This is hella cool. If only if it have a Premiere Pro integration or something because I been mainly looking into a stream deck for setting up Premiere Pro macro
Any idea of when an updated video will be released? I downloaded the latest client/server last night and the UI is WAY different and not as intuitive as this one is. BTW thank you for this! Luckily I had a spare RP3+ and a 7" touch screen to use on this build!
This is an awesome project if you have a rpi just kicking around. Unfortunately if you don’t have one lying around the stream deck is actually cheaper than buying everything needed for the project. Unless you’re like me and like to take on challenges like this and have the bragging rights to say that “You” did it. Awesome project again. You’ve gained my sub :)
Yea that's the crux at the moment :/ we are working on a mobile version, it also works if you have two computers as well, the RaspberryPi was just the starting point for us! Thank you for the kind words :)
Can this still be used to for things other than streaming? I'm after a Streamdeck type solution that works on Linux, but I have NO intention of streaming at all, I just want to use it as a Macropad where, just like the streamdeck software, you have folders layered into the interface and can make it do ANY task or function that you like. Want to set a custom command to the key? You can do that, and, you can have a single press function, double press, triple press, hold, press and hold, double press and hold, triple press and hold. That is the sort of functionality I am after, alongside being able to modify the delay between touch responses and each section of a "Touch Input Action", so the delay between the first and second (and third) press can be different between every key/function, and/or controlled universally for the whole "Profile" that is in use. I hope to hear back soon, I would love to help support this project with the free time that I have. Always happy to help debug the software :) Or, work on new features if it is something I can help with. (I have no long term programming experience, I have however done UI work in the past, I mainly have experience with GUI design rather than GUI implementation). Thanks again :)
sorry for the delayed reply, ive been ar work and I also wanted to be sure I answered all of your questions: So functionally, profiles or groups of actions do exist like they do on the stream pi, creating a folder will create a new set of icons, we're working on making this experience more robust to deal with nested sets. I believe one of the things you are looking for is the ability to procedurally run through actions or key presses, this is oresently a feature but not with the level of sophistication you're looking for, if you use the contact form on our website, and send us a request with this feature I can add it to our request log and keep you updated on it's progress. You can also join our discord server and recieve updates in real time there! Hopefully this helps, we're always looking for extra hands too :)
also yes you can use it as a macro assistant, it is not restricted to streaming, we just call it the stream pi becuase it resmbles the stream deck which itself can also be used as a macro assistant
I'd wish for a video leading us through everything - like this one, but including starting with a raw brand new raspberry pie even before that, telling us what all we need (besides the respbarry, assuming we need either a display for it or a tablet or... no idea, since this information is missing).
Hey this is awesome, I have done a closed source version in my channel, I am currently waiting for a touchscreen since I moved from android to windows (same computer operation). Would you mind (since mine is for personal use) if I shared your solution with my viewers?
cab the actual stream deck usb device be plugged in to be part of this and omit the actual elgato software altogether this is the big one weve been waitring for.
Mhm the cheapest device with a responsive touchscreen most people can get is an Android 4.4 tablet. But the StreamPi isn't compatible. I suppose i could see whether a port is feasible.
Will you guys have a plan to make an android app and wirelessly (even on cellular data) send those actions to OBS? I am asking for outdoor IRL live streaming content. I know Streamdesk has an app, but it must use local wifi, and does not allow cellular data. I am more than willing to pay for the app too, not for myself since I'm not a streamer but I bring resources/tools to outdoor IRL streamers and a streamdesk style while out makes things much useful to do lots of stuff via the app.
Hey nice project only one thing im running server on linux and commented out my local host files as mentioned but im running the client on a 2 in 1 laptop on linux files are missing at home/pi/streampi i tried to add them dosent work. In windows as client it work but i cant get pass the setup the loading animation goes on forever. Github says it work on other computer as well as the video above but could it be because client is arm based only ??? Thx
Hey! can you send us an email over on our website @ stream-pi.com/contact, this way we can do better back and forth troubleshooting without cluttering up the comments?
Can you set how many buttons display? I noticed on yours is 24 and on Debayan's(from his video) there is 15. Is this just automatic based on screen resolution or do you have the option to customize that?
@@rnayabed I see Action Size and Each Action padding. Thanks. Those descriptions are not super clear. it might help to have a tooltip or something explain them as well as better descriptors. IMO. Also additional suggestion(down the line) could be to customize that by page. As you might have a homepage full of folders. Then when you get into the folder you want bigger buttons for the tasks you'd be running. I say that as just an idea. This almost does everything I think I need it to do as is. Im very happy with your project. :)
Good work.. Just one question! Does Client and Server have to be run on different Devices ? Or can both run just on one device like the raspberry PI ? Thats not clear for me..
Juergen Foterek so the client and server do have to be run on different devices. The sever runs on the device you want to “control” - like your pc - and the client runs on the other - a raspberryPi, smart phone, other pc - we realize that not everyone has two computers or even a raspberry pi so we’re working on a mobile version for iOS and Android
Interesting, Thanks for sharing. Have been debating between Stream Deck and TouchOSC as a 10" touchscreen GUI to control Reaper's DAW and MIDI controlled Teensy Laser Synths & their laser projectors. But, I also have a spare RPi 7" Touchscreen & CM4 carrier board that I could add as a StreamPi button matrix to control aux devices, such as lights, cameras, etc. On the other hand, I'm not an Internet streaming junkie and TouchOSC is already RPi OS compatible, which can integrate with the rest of the laser system, as well.🤔
possibly? I've never heard of the macrodeck. But I do wanna stress that this isn't just a macro keyboard, this is a full software package that can interact with programs like OBS and control it via API and plugins
Lukasz Horzela I mean yea you absolutely can, I’m not saying ours is inherently better because It’s still in its growing stages but we’re trying. Idk why you felt the need to leave this comment 🤷♂️
Yes! The next stop on our roadmap is mobile, android will probably be easier to develop for,the problem is that we have to wait for stable builds of java to come out for mobile platforms
should have watched too the end, still doesn't help cause the cheap used tablet I bought isn't compatible. thank you for putting this out there though.
Could someone please link a 3d project to print a shell for a raspberry pi 3 with a 5" monitor? If possible a tilted stand that cover the raspberry too and not just the monitor. Sorry guys, but I have no knowledge at all about 3d printing, I will just send the file to a friend of mine. Thanks
Absolutely love the idea. But after watching this video I'll never try to use it. You absolutely have to dumb this down for the masses of non IT folks like me who didn't understand any of the installation steps.
First, I do wanna say that I appreciate the constructive feedback, I absolutely agree that the install a new process does need to be simplified when we reach a full release stage. right now I would still consider this Alpha stages, we're figuring out the best way to package everything and make it so that it is open source, we have a lot on our plate. I am a user experince person myself so I can assure you that a primary development goal is simplicity
Vincent Smith no need to apologize! I probably should have explicitly mentioned that, this video does definitely give off a freeware “here it is, take it or leave it” :)
I have tried this on the raspberry pi 3 and I doesn’t seem to work. I enter the correct ip and port on my raspberry pi and I can’t find it then says no rout to host. How do I go about fixing this?
Hi! I (or my partner) would be more than happy to help, the RUclips comments aren’t the best place to troubleshoot this issue tho, if possible could you join our discord server listed in the description?
I mean sure people are welcome to do that 🤷♂️ we’re just trying to build a robust free alternative - key word being free - that was open source. You don’t have to like the StreamPi but at least offer some constructive criticism
@@CorporalSaturn Hey, I have seen few aps that can do these things for money, for free, but none of them works on linux. And me being a linux user for...four years? - this is a deal breaker.
Also, make sure to go ahead and go ahead. It is vitally important to go ahead and go ahead to go ahead. If you don't go ahead to go ahead to go ahead, or if you _do_ go ahead to _not_ go ahead to go ahead, do go ahead to make sure to go ahead and go ahead to go ahead later, or your head will explode.
We are currently working On StreamPi 1.0.0, this version will function much more smoothly and has better support, there are public early access builds on our discord server: discord.gg/BExqGmk the full release is just around the corner. This also means a newer better video will also be coming out soon
Oh wow, i just discovered this and have a spare rpi3b collecting dust.
Did you just use the regular rpi-touch display for this?
The stream deck is really nice with the physical buttons and heft, but i guess this would work equally as good as you don't have to use force to activate it, seeing as it would weigh less?
I find only lcd touch and i imagine use this in Windows, lcd = second monitor touch, and i need a software tô play funtions, u can help me ?
@@gabrielmarques5614 be sure to join the discord, there are people there who will help out and you can get any info you may need! this project has come a long way since this video and we will be releasing a new video soon.
Awesome work! Raspberry Pi + SmartiPi Touch Case + Official 7" screen = amazing Streamdeck alternative.
Ryan D I cant tell if this is sarcastic or not ... I’m going to assume not and say thank you :)
@@CorporalSaturn Not sarcastic. It's really great. I came across your video by accident and glad I did! I just thought that may people know about the official Pi touchscreen, but not many people would know about a the SmartiPi Touch case to hold the Pi and touchscreen. I was just throwing that case out there in case someone else wanted to implement the same thing you did and didn't know what case to get.
Ryan D gotcha! I should’ve known it was genuine but you can’t be too sure on the internet 😛
Got the same combi in front of me (got it used from a generous dude). Will install that and try it out for me. But seeing you have this comb and got it working fills me with determination to get it done myself.
The total cost and work needed adds up, maybe not as "cheap" as it seems. That is, of course, if you don't already own any of these components.
thank you so much for making this, can't wait to set it all up! Keep up the excellent work!
how has no one pointed out ladiesman6969
Wow that is very cool. Big thank you for the time and effort you two have put in.
Wow! Very nice application! You guys have worked really hard on it. I really like the gui! Looks very professional.
Wow!!! Awesome project!! I have some Raspberry Pi lying around and I will definitely try it once I have some free time.
I don’t stream or really have a use for this, but damn it, I’m going to build one!
I know this is 3 years old but I didn't think I would want a stream deck till I used one. I don't stream but the functionality of a macro keyboard is fantastic. Shortcuts setup for individual programs is just awesome.
@@Mojo1094 Yea, I need to revisit this and make one again. I think I've reused that Pi for something else by now.
well done project bro..... im really appreciate this project.................
It helps to know that if you have Pi 4 you will need to join their discord and look in the faq section to change the start_streampi file. I will save you some time though.
Change your start_streampi file to the following to run StreamPi on pi 4:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
cd /home/pi/StreamPi/
sudo jre/bin/java -Djavafx.platform=gtk -Dcom.sun.javafx.isEmbedded=true -Dcom.sun.javafx.touch=true -Dcom.sun.javafx.virtualKeyboard=javafx -jar StreamPiClient-0.6.jar
I spent hours troubleshooting till I found this though. For someone with little knowledge in this sort of thing, the process before finding this information was a bit of a struggle to say the least.
when I put in the ip bit what ip do I put in ???
i cant change the file because i dont have permission. What can i do to change it?
Change the permissions
Could you add discord like you did with obs
Being able to deafen, mute yourself, disconnect ...
you could add a key combo in discord for example (ctrl+shift+alt+x) and then have stream pi use that combo
I think the next step you guys should do is allow for USB integration so you don't need to use IP address and network addresses to connect. I would pay 100$ for this if i could plug in a usb C cable to the screen and USB A/C into a computer. I understand that 100$ is a Stream Deck itself but if this was free (minus the price of the RasperryPi and Touch Screen) AND it had USB cabability i'd be all over this. Love the work you've done, keep it up!
I'm getting into streaming and this is one of the neatest things I've seen WELL f-ing DONE!
So you are the Jobs to his Wozniak. 🤣 Great job guys! This looks pretty cool. 👍
Awesome project man keep up the great work thanks for giving me an idea for my next raspberry pi project.
Hey man you forget to mention for which RPI version can be used? and are you using 3.5inch screen or 7inch screen? thanks
Just bought my first pi to make a Pi-hole.
Guess I will need another one to utilize my soundboard properly
Stream-pi would be awesome with MIDI-support :D
Does this have stream labs support? Also Great work dude this is amazing!
I really don't know, but it should if you install the obs plugin in streamlabs obs? I don't use streamlabs obs so I don't know.
At the moment Streamlabs OBS is not supported, but we are working on it
Yeah.. this is nice.. but the best part of the elgato and other physical controlers it the button feedback... you just don't get that on a phone or tablet.... that is what is truly missing with all these options.
Loved your work! and thank you for sharing with the community!
I'm working on my little project right now, it's a macro keyboard, I recommend AutoHotKey for shortcuts, it'll allow you to do everything.
awesome can't wait to check this out
glad you liked it :)
What is the reason for having the server and also socket plugin? Wouldn't socket plugin be enough? Cool project.
Awesome and nice project, thanks for sharing! You made it on Java if I'm correct?
Also, is there a minimum model of Raspberry Pi required/recommanded?
Thank you very much!
Do you know what would be amazing? Having an Android App for the client so it can be running on an Android Tablet. Also, I'd need a Linux Server to make use of it. :)
Forget about that, you do have it already! Nice, thanks!
Awesome project, but what if I already own a USB touch monitor that i want to use instead of buying a brand pi and separate touchscreen
What I'd really like to see is the ability to have faders (horizontal and vertical) and possibly also control wheels so we can control things like volume, balance, and color grading controls...
Do a search.. easily already done many many times using Ardunio materials.. but the components themselves are not entirely cheap.... like $40 for an encoder board... $12 each rotary encoder.
Would I need a 2GB or 4GB Raspberry Ok for this to work well?
How terrible this times are. Should be a 2MB or 4MB question but yeah, this is 2020.
Why does this music sound familiar? Almost like JRPG-ish. If not, some 90s-2000s video game.
This looks great! So if I understand this right, the server runs on the machine that does the streaming and the client runs on the pi with a touch screen?
That is correct!
You should make a Stream deck os for the pi.
Which Version of the Raspberry Pi is needed for that? Does it need the RP4 oder do earlier versions work?
Great job with this client!!!
This is fucking awesome.
How many hours is the anticipated user expected to set aside, in setup/troubleshooting/fabrication to get this working, as intuitively and functionally complete as the former? Say... I've never owned a Pi and this will be my very first Pi project, with an enclosure and a tidy, finished appearance.
This is hella cool. If only if it have a Premiere Pro integration or something because I been mainly looking into a stream deck for setting up Premiere Pro macro
Any idea of when an updated video will be released? I downloaded the latest client/server last night and the UI is WAY different and not as intuitive as this one is. BTW thank you for this! Luckily I had a spare RP3+ and a 7" touch screen to use on this build!
same here. cannot create hotkey records like in the video
This is an awesome project if you have a rpi just kicking around. Unfortunately if you don’t have one lying around the stream deck is actually cheaper than buying everything needed for the project. Unless you’re like me and like to take on challenges like this and have the bragging rights to say that “You” did it. Awesome project again. You’ve gained my sub :)
Yea that's the crux at the moment :/ we are working on a mobile version, it also works if you have two computers as well, the RaspberryPi was just the starting point for us! Thank you for the kind words :)
CorporalSaturn No problem man. Look forward to seeing the success in the near future.
Can this still be used to for things other than streaming?
I'm after a Streamdeck type solution that works on Linux, but I have NO intention of streaming at all, I just want to use it as a Macropad where, just like the streamdeck software, you have folders layered into the interface and can make it do ANY task or function that you like.
Want to set a custom command to the key? You can do that, and, you can have a single press function, double press, triple press, hold, press and hold, double press and hold, triple press and hold.
That is the sort of functionality I am after, alongside being able to modify the delay between touch responses and each section of a "Touch Input Action", so the delay between the first and second (and third) press can be different between every key/function, and/or controlled universally for the whole "Profile" that is in use.
I hope to hear back soon, I would love to help support this project with the free time that I have. Always happy to help debug the software :)
Or, work on new features if it is something I can help with. (I have no long term programming experience, I have however done UI work in the past, I mainly have experience with GUI design rather than GUI implementation).
Thanks again :)
sorry for the delayed reply, ive been ar work and I also wanted to be sure I answered all of your questions:
So functionally, profiles or groups of actions do exist like they do on the stream pi, creating a folder will create a new set of icons, we're working on making this experience more robust to deal with nested sets.
I believe one of the things you are looking for is the ability to procedurally run through actions or key presses, this is oresently a feature but not with the level of sophistication you're looking for, if you use the contact form on our website, and send us a request with this feature I can add it to our request log and keep you updated on it's progress. You can also join our discord server and recieve updates in real time there!
Hopefully this helps, we're always looking for extra hands too :)
also yes you can use it as a macro assistant, it is not restricted to streaming, we just call it the stream pi becuase it resmbles the stream deck which itself can also be used as a macro assistant
This looks promising, do you still have an iOS release planned? I'm reluctant on buying a raspberry Pi+Screen just to try this out.
YES but it is kind of a stretch goal at the moment, if you join our discord you can get updates as we make changes!
hehe corporal saturn and EL gato bit cube worship going on there hehe
What's the lowest power pi it would work on? Say would it work on a Pi Zero WH?
awesome project. here's a thought, can't the same thing be achieved by using an old android cell phone or tablet?
I'd wish for a video leading us through everything - like this one, but including starting with a raw brand new raspberry pie even before that, telling us what all we need (besides the respbarry, assuming we need either a display for it or a tablet or... no idea, since this information is missing).
This is sick as hell Sam good shit
thank you :)
Can you tell me which are the minimum specs? Would a raspeberry 2 suffice?
Very cool project
thank you :)
Hey this is awesome, I have done a closed source version in my channel, I am currently waiting for a touchscreen since I moved from android to windows (same computer operation).
Would you mind (since mine is for personal use) if I shared your solution with my viewers?
yes absolutely! :)
Any chance this works with Streamlabs as well? I have all the hardware but porting software is not my forte. awesome project as well kudos
cab the actual stream deck usb device be plugged in to be part of this and omit the actual elgato software altogether this is the big one weve been waitring for.
I'm sorry im kind of confused by the wording of the question?
It sounds like they want to use the physical part of the streamdeck with the stream-pi software instead of using the Elgato software.
So nobody mentioned that github name ?! :-)
Mhm the cheapest device with a responsive touchscreen most people can get is an Android 4.4 tablet. But the StreamPi isn't compatible. I suppose i could see whether a port is feasible.
subscribed! looking forward for future updates! please make spotify control a priority!!!!
Will you guys have a plan to make an android app and wirelessly (even on cellular data) send those actions to OBS? I am asking for outdoor IRL live streaming content. I know Streamdesk has an app, but it must use local wifi, and does not allow cellular data. I am more than willing to pay for the app too, not for myself since I'm not a streamer but I bring resources/tools to outdoor IRL streamers and a streamdesk style while out makes things much useful to do lots of stuff via the app.
Hey nice project only one thing im running server on linux and commented out my local host files as mentioned but im running the client on a 2 in 1 laptop on linux files are missing at home/pi/streampi i tried to add them dosent work. In windows as client it work but i cant get pass the setup the loading animation goes on forever. Github says it work on other computer as well as the video above but could it be because client is arm based only ??? Thx
Hey! can you send us an email over on our website @ stream-pi.com/contact, this way we can do better back and forth troubleshooting without cluttering up the comments?
Funny, I have a raspberry pi from an old class I did, thank you
Can you set how many buttons display? I noticed on yours is 24 and on Debayan's(from his video) there is 15. Is this just automatic based on screen resolution or do you have the option to customize that?
Hi! so presently it works in a way that the amount of icons is based on the resolution
@@rnayabed I had adjusted the resolution as suggested and that worked pretty good. Where in the server in the button size adjustment?
@@rnayabed I see Action Size and Each Action padding. Thanks. Those descriptions are not super clear. it might help to have a tooltip or something explain them as well as better descriptors. IMO. Also additional suggestion(down the line) could be to customize that by page. As you might have a homepage full of folders. Then when you get into the folder you want bigger buttons for the tasks you'd be running. I say that as just an idea. This almost does everything I think I need it to do as is. Im very happy with your project. :)
@@rnayabed I just want to reiterate how great I'm finding it at this stage. I can't imagine how much better it can get. 😃😃😃
Could I have the client on a pi (connected to a laptop (wired/wirelessly)) and the streampi on Android?
Good work.. Just one question! Does Client and Server have to be run on different Devices ? Or can both run just on one device like the raspberry PI ? Thats not clear for me..
Juergen Foterek so the client and server do have to be run on different devices. The sever runs on the device you want to “control” - like your pc - and the client runs on the other - a raspberryPi, smart phone, other pc - we realize that not everyone has two computers or even a raspberry pi so we’re working on a mobile version for iOS and Android
Amazing!
This is great
Interesting, Thanks for sharing.
Have been debating between Stream Deck and TouchOSC as a 10" touchscreen GUI to control Reaper's DAW and MIDI controlled Teensy Laser Synths & their laser projectors.
But, I also have a spare RPi 7" Touchscreen & CM4 carrier board that I could add as a StreamPi button matrix to control aux devices, such as lights, cameras, etc.
On the other hand, I'm not an Internet streaming junkie and TouchOSC is already RPi OS compatible, which can integrate with the rest of the laser system, as well.🤔
Is there any BOM for that? and how should I assemble everything before the software part?
Kinda like macrodeck?
possibly? I've never heard of the macrodeck. But I do wanna stress that this isn't just a macro keyboard, this is a full software package that can interact with programs like OBS and control it via API and plugins
Macrodesk uses only a Windows PC and an Android phone/tablet. Why and extra rpi will be necessary??
Guillermo Sepúlveda I don’t think I understand what you’re asking?
@@CorporalSaturn www.macrodeck.org/
@@CorporalSaturn Yeah, you should check it out. It´s not a macro keyboard, It does the same as StreamPi
If you an in three rotary encoders this could be used for MS flight sim!
Is it possible to run it on an old nexus 7 tablet? Can I flash Raspi OS on it?
Or you could use one of multiple android based apps who do just that and use mobile phone which you already have.
Lukasz Horzela I mean yea you absolutely can, I’m not saying ours is inherently better because It’s still in its growing stages but we’re trying. Idk why you felt the need to leave this comment 🤷♂️
Hello, I created a stream deck with the Pi 3 and the Launch Application feature wont work... is there something I have to do to allow it to work?
wait so i can boot straight onto the application and make it a permanent streampi???? insane
can it be used on a larger usb with hdmi touch screen?
the webpage is down i can't install it
Parts list?
Is the Raspberry Pi 1 sufficient for this?
Did this lose steam? No changes/updates in almost a year.
yeah, cool beans
What hardware do I need to buy, please?
do i need to keep java up to date for server to work
does this work in older versions of the pi?
you know, so it would be actually cheaper, else a used tablet does the same
it does work on older versions :)
Stream-pi?? Small river desert?
How i can reduce the number of tiles ?
cool!!!
Are you joking? This is insanely a good idea
Thank you :)
Do you plan on making it available on mobile specificly android
Yes! The next stop on our roadmap is mobile, android will probably be easier to develop for,the problem is that we have to wait for stable builds of java to come out for mobile platforms
@@CorporalSaturn thats great
so wheres the ssserver files ?
wish I'd have seen this a few months ago, is there going to be an android client?
should have watched too the end, still doesn't help cause the cheap used tablet I bought isn't compatible. thank you for putting this out there though.
Could someone please link a 3d project to print a shell for a raspberry pi 3 with a 5" monitor? If possible a tilted stand that cover the raspberry too and not just the monitor.
Sorry guys, but I have no knowledge at all about 3d printing, I will just send the file to a friend of mine.
Thanks
Can it open other apps?
how much ram do you need
Does it work on USB?
Absolutely love the idea. But after watching this video I'll never try to use it. You absolutely have to dumb this down for the masses of non IT folks like me who didn't understand any of the installation steps.
First, I do wanna say that I appreciate the constructive feedback, I absolutely agree that the install a new process does need to be simplified when we reach a full release stage. right now I would still consider this Alpha stages, we're figuring out the best way to package everything and make it so that it is open source, we have a lot on our plate. I am a user experince person myself so I can assure you that a primary development goal is simplicity
@@CorporalSaturn ohhhhh, sorry, I didn't get that this is pre-release. I assumed it was complete freeware. My apologies
Vincent Smith no need to apologize! I probably should have explicitly mentioned that, this video does definitely give off a freeware “here it is, take it or leave it” :)
I have tried this on the raspberry pi 3 and I doesn’t seem to work. I enter the correct ip and port on my raspberry pi and I can’t find it then says no rout to host. How do I go about fixing this?
Hi! I (or my partner) would be more than happy to help, the RUclips comments aren’t the best place to troubleshoot this issue tho, if possible could you join our discord server listed in the description?
@@CorporalSaturn Thanks just messaged. I'll wait for an answer
not see client in github
Or just use the free Deckboard App for your Phone (or pay 5€ for the Pro Version)
I mean sure people are welcome to do that 🤷♂️ we’re just trying to build a robust free alternative - key word being free - that was open source. You don’t have to like the StreamPi but at least offer some constructive criticism
@@CorporalSaturn Hey, I have seen few aps that can do these things for money, for free, but none of them works on linux. And me being a linux user for...four years? - this is a deal breaker.
Will it work on a 3.5" Raspberry Pi 3?
yes!
Or just use Touch Portal :)
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Also, make sure to go ahead and go ahead. It is vitally important to go ahead and go ahead to go ahead. If you don't go ahead to go ahead to go ahead, or if you _do_ go ahead to _not_ go ahead to go ahead, do go ahead to make sure to go ahead and go ahead to go ahead later, or your head will explode.
Ничего не понятно, но очень интересно!
Redo with better audio please
See the pinned comment
you know?
Accidently here
well guess what i think later i wukk not buy streamdeck and investing it more to my pc
Running this on my Linux machine and using my android phone , works great but wish i could launch Linux apps on my machine