Visualisation for Pi's GPU?
#1
So it's my understanding that ProjectM doesn't run on the Pi because it would require a more powerful CPU. Can it be ported to run on its capable GPU? Are there any plans for visualisations that would run on the Pi? So far we only have waveform and OpenGL bars. Sad
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#2
The very latest projectM code from http://projectm.sourceforge.net should build for OpenGL ES 2.0 and Raspberry Pi GPU does support OpenGL ES 2.0 so it should work

http://elinux.org/Raspberry_Pi_VideoCore_APIs

I don't know if Raspberry Pi CPU is powerful enough but projectM latest code with OpenGL ES 2.0 support should also add the possibility of iOS and Android support too

I am sure that just as many Apple TV 2 and Pivos Android users as Raspberry Pi users would appreciate projectM visualizer on their platforms
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#3
That sounds promising. How could I get this working on OpenELEC for the Pi? Or do I need to wait for it to be part of the distro?
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#4
There is already a feature request
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=166261

+1
This would be awesome, specialy for the Raspberry Pi.
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#5
is there any way to get this ported to the Pi2? looking for a nice visualisation . now with a more powerful CPU it should be possible , IMHO ...
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#6
maybe for a pi2 running windows10. if not, nope.
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#7
(2013-08-24, 02:52)desperado77 Wrote: There is already a feature request
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=166261
(2015-02-11, 10:37)ironic_monkey Wrote: maybe for a pi2 running windows10. if not, nope.
Wrong, you guys must be wanting a ProjectM port and not a MilkDrop port when discussing a possible port for Raspberry Pi.

Therefor you want to read the feature suggestion discussion here instead http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=51561

And read http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=138602


ProjectM upstream is only for available for OpenGL and OpenGL ES for Linux/Android/iOS, and not for Windows/DirectX.

http://projectm.sourceforge.net

ProjectM for OpenGL is an LGPL licensed reverse engineered reimplementation of MilkDrop, as MilkDrop is Windows/Direct3D only.

So I think that you guys are mean that it would be a nice with a ProjectM port for Raspberry Pi, and not a MilkDrop port?

Code:
git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/projectm/code projectm-code

Also make sure to checkout the many forks of ProjectM on GitHub.com
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#8
Any news on this? Will it be possible to have more visualizations in our Raspberry Pi 2?
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#9
(2015-06-05, 13:06)soyxan Wrote: Any news on this? Will it be possible to have more visualizations in our Raspberry Pi 2?

Yep: http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=...pid2017239
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#10
(2015-06-05, 13:21)popcornmix Wrote:
(2015-06-05, 13:06)soyxan Wrote: Any news on this? Will it be possible to have more visualizations in our Raspberry Pi 2?

Yep: http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=...pid2017239

But does ProjectM work on the Raspberry Pi 2 in Kodi now? Every time I try to search if ProjectM can install and work on the Pi2, everyone seems to just throw out old links. I go to sourceforge and it seems to be there, dated from 2012. How do I get the tar.gz to install into OpenELEC/Kodi?
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#11
Will ProjectM run on Pi3?)
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#12
(2016-05-26, 18:59)and7ey Wrote: Will ProjectM run on Pi3?)

No, ProjectM uses OpenGL which the Pi3 doesn't support (it uses OpenGLES).
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