Raspberry Pi 3 - USB device connection okay but no data
Hi,
Support for VirtualHere hardware and software
Any chance you could help out with a sound issue please.
<p>I have bought a license for three devices.<br />
My virtualhere server runs on a raspberry pi2. The client runs on a raspberry pi3.<br />
The server deamon on the pi2 runs stable, there are no crashes or freezes the last days. I have tested both server versions (arm and armpi2).<br />
But everytime the pi3 connects via console or gui client the pi3 crashes after a couple of minutes or seconds. After the Crash nothing on the pi3 works anymore.<br />
I've previously been connecting a wireless xbox 360 controller via the microsoft USB dongle plugged directly into my steam link. This actually worked quite well, with the exception of emulators, because the emulator would read inputs as both a controller and kb/m at the same time, so pressing the B key would also push Esc and effectively quit my emulation.
Hello.
I am getting error on Windows 2008 R2:
07/07/16 10:39:39 LOG_ERR Error starting device manager
07/07/16 10:39:39 LOG_INFO >>> Shutdown <<<
What am I doing wrong?
Have:
MS 2012 Server R2
Local client
Needed: - Kill proccess com4 port on server, and create new, without making a reboot local client.
The SteamLink is a remote gaming device developed by Valve Inc. that transfers a computer game running on a PC in an home office etc, onto a TV in the living room. VirtualHere improves the compatibility of SteamLink by providing firmware that accurately transfers USB signals from the SteamLink to the remote PC. The Steamlink is an ARM based embedded device running an Marvell Cortex-A9 1Ghz processor. It has 3 USB 2.0 ports and , 100Mbps Ethernet, and 802.11ac 2x/t/r wifi built in as well as HDMI output.
To use VirtualHere on the SteamLink:
Hello VirtualHere,
I've recently (~3 weeks) started using Steam Link and soon after that purchased VirtualHere.
It functions as advertised, but it completely distorts any and all sound on any mouse movement. I'll post the contents of my DXDIAG below after explaining the issue slightly more accurately.
Michael,
We're getting on well with our two (Linux & Win64) servers - currently offering 47 dongles to 10 users.
Something you may have already considered and rejected, but which I feel may be of benefit to those with large number of attached devices is a method of grouping 'like' dongles.
For example, we have 9 different types of software license dongles attached, with between 2 and 7 dongles of each type. In order to identify them, I have used nicknames so they currently show as:
I wish to create a script using the API to allow certain client machines to connect to just one specific port on a server.
Looking at the API documentation I can see the command to connect to a server from a client example vhui64.exe -t "USE,QNAP.114", am I correct in assuming the QNAP is the FQDN of the server and the .114 is the port number? I've tried using the command in this way but it fails.
Again for the command "STOP USING,
" would it be [FQDN].[portnumber]?
Thanks for your help,
Rob