I have tried three HDMI displays and two cables, as well as two different power sources, (one has 2.1A available and the other has 2.4A) Every time the unit starts to flicker/stays steady for a minute/starts flickering again. I can enter commands when the display is steady, so the processor is working. Maybe I should just get it set up with a static IP and run headless. That is tricky since NIC also has issues
Hi, I'm more or less in the same situation as LinuxGeek, I tested 3 HDMI cables (cheap and expensive) and 3 tv screens of different brands and generations and I can not make pine64 signal. I'm a little desperate, any ideas? :/
I've used my Pine64 2GB version with longsleep's Unbuntu image and I am able to get picture on my Visio TV, and it also worked using a very cheap (~$4) HDMI to VGA adapter with with a VGA monitor. I know with longsleep's image the resolution is set for 1080p, so if your monitor/TV can't support that resolution it probably won't display properly.
These are very early development boards, and Allwinner isn't as helpful as they should be in making these things work. I've been playing with OrangePi PCs, based on the Allwinner H3 SoC) since last summer and functionality is still in need of improvement. There is a lot involved in getting these new SoCs to work with OSes with full hardware support. Patience is a virtue.
Currently playing around with Arduinos, CHIPs, Orange Pis, PineA64s, Raspberry Pis, etc.
Works hdmi-hdmi with a Samsung "smart TV" but not with any of my other monitors. Tried various cables and adapters, no joy. I sure don't want to buy more hardware without assurance it will work. Besides, it seems like a problem that could be solved through software changes. If I find what works, I will post. Meanwhile, frustration abounds.
Not sure specifically why, but it is a common issue that is easily fixed.
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06-07-2016, 10:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-08-2016, 08:14 PM by aegrotatio.)
None of the computer monitors that I own have HDMI input, but they all have DisplayPort and DVI-D.
My PINE64 will not connect to any of them.
Other boards using Allwinner chipsets, like the Orange Pi and Banana Pi have a special utility to adjust graphics output to fix this problem, but not the PINE64.
It has to do with disabling HDCP on the HDMI output. Correction, as I've been informed that HDCP is disabled by default.
It's been solved on the other single board computers, so how do we solve it here?
My rather limited experience:
Large FHD monitor w/HDMI-DVI - didn't work with anything
LG 42" w/direct HDMI - worked with Android (didn't test Debian yet)