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23/02/2026 1:06 pm
While technically possible, a Raspberry Pi 3 or 4 could in theory be used; they will likely produce pretty poor results.
- Yes, we are aware that the Raspberry Pi 4 has hardware encoding. After months of testing and tweaking and general mucking about, it was determined it just couldn't do what the Raspberry Pi 5 does in software.
- But the Radxa and Nvidia and the _____________ are more powerful
- Yes, those are great boards, and sometimes they are even decently priced, but at the time of this post, they are not supported. - Can I have access to the source code to write my own encoder?
- The answer is a no, we are not technically open source; although we dont hide the source, it's not public.
The short answer is, we only support Raspberry Pi 5 at this time.
