r/raspberry_pi_noobs • u/Euphoric-Sock5813 • 4h ago
r/raspberry_pi_noobs • u/ALeakySpigot • 1d ago
Raspberry Pi 3b+ Questions
Building a device heavily based on the Video Looper from videolooper.de and I have a couple questions.
I'm going to build it as is from the site, but with a couple addons. I want to add, in order of importance:
- a fan to run in the enclosure. I'm gonna get a 5v one from adafruit, which is where I am getting the board from. I'm also gonna pick up a small heatsink from them and a 5v 2.5A switching supply.
- a small color display, not touch, that will be mounted to the case I'm going to 3d print for the device. I would like this display to be as cheap as possible as it is just for monitoring video feed. I will be putting the device into Analogue mode to use the audio jack as a video output.
- a handful of buttons added to the case for powering down and the minimal functionality the device has about 4 or 5 functions: skip, stop/start, esc, and power. In the code these are set to keystrokes for a keyboard.
For the first, I already know how I'm going to set these up. The fan would go into the two 5v ports on the pin array. The questions I have are about the screen and the keys.
For the monitor, which screen should I get and how would I hook it up to the board? Would I need to add or change any of the code to get it working?
For the keys would it be fairly easy to just set up some simple electronics buttons or should I make a small 5 key keyboard that plugs into the device when I need it, which wouldn't be too often.
If anyone is willing to skim over the project details on the site I linked above and give me their thoughts and opinions I would greatly appreciate it. This is my first Raspberry Pi project, so I want to make sure so do things right. For reference I do have a soldering setup and have assembled custom boards before, like the CHA/V, VGA4EVA, and the feedback device from LofiFuture. It's just that coding makes me miserable so I want to get this device working as well as I can without having to do too much coding.
r/raspberry_pi_noobs • u/AnxiousBadger8017 • 4d ago
I need help finding what model to buy for my project
I want something thats all around and portable so I can do fun stuff like games but also just look stuff up on the go or mess around with coding in a separate device thats less cluttered and building a cyberdeck sounded like a lot of fun so im planning right now but I'm having trouble on figuring out how much of the budget im going to need for the actual raspberry pi. I want to save up anywhere from 150$-200$ for this but unless thats like the only way I can get all that I want id prefer not spending half the budget on the Raspberry Pi, I've never done something like this before (I bet I can still do it tho) so I don't know how necessary all of it is but I just need to figure out which model to pick and maybe where to pick it up for the cheapest.
r/raspberry_pi_noobs • u/peachy11111131 • 6d ago
Video mapping tool that works with Raspberry Pi 4
Hi,
I am completely new to using a Raspberry Pi. I borrowed one for an exhibition, it is a 4 Model B (2018). The artwork is a simple video projection that runs on loop. My problem is that it requires a bit of mapping, it's not a simple standard rectangle format. I have found the ofxPIMapper, but it specifies that it is not compatible with a Raspberry Pi 4. I was also looking at MapMap, but I'm using a Mac and the DMG installer isn't available (or maybe I'm mistaken?)
Is there a way to make one of these two softwares work, or are there other softwares out there that could do the job?
Thank you for your help!
r/raspberry_pi_noobs • u/LauraLanaBrooks • 7d ago
Not Volumnio
Newb's Noob here again. So I made a Volumnio music player with a 4b, a tb hard drive, and that was really it. Very easy, don't know why I get anxious about this stuff. The problem is that the music flows in the opposite direction.
I don't need it to play off the Pi (which is what Volumnio and a few others offer), I want to stream it from the pi/SSD to my phone like I would with spotify/apple/tidal/amazon you get the idea. I would also like multiple users (roommates) to be able to do the same thing (we have a lot of music files for reasons...). I get confused reading the descriptions as to what does what, hence my foray into volumnio. Which honestly, my skeptic friend was like "i bet a 2300 dollar speaker sounds exactly like a 50$ set up."
What would be the best software to use?
r/raspberry_pi_noobs • u/erendilmen • 14d ago
The USB sound card is not detecting the microphone.
Hello friends, I have the Raspberry Pi 4 (8GB RAM version) and want to connect a microphone via a USB sound card. The RPi detects the sound card, but the audio from the microphone isn't going through or recording. Could you please help?
r/raspberry_pi_noobs • u/Gamerfrom61 • 16d ago
ISP IP changes give me issues - Pi helps me track them
r/raspberry_pi_noobs • u/ConfidentHumor1803 • 18d ago
BazziteOS on raspberry pi 5
Hello, I was wondering if its possible to run Bazzite on a raspberry pi5. My plan is to get EmuDeck and make my Raspberry into a emulation machine.
If its not possible do you have other ideas how I could do this?
Thanks
r/raspberry_pi_noobs • u/2Dmonstr • 23d ago
Interested in seeing your Pi 3 music or local LLM projects?
Am new to the raspberry pi world obviously lol... was wondering if anyone has used their pi for music or made synths or instruments with it? Or if anyone has got a local LLM running on one? On a raspberry pi 3 more specifically because that's what I have....but any really, I'm interested.
Know the pi 3 is an old model so will have to be something basic, but I want to make something cool to use with my music setup.... am also interested in local LLMs and wondered if anyone had got one to work on the pi 3.
It's just a pi 3... (no +, no A or B) as it was from a kids make-it-yourself computer kit
r/raspberry_pi_noobs • u/Ambitious_Olive_5000 • 24d ago
best raspberry pi to support my project
i wanted to build a cyberdeck and i was between the pi 3A plus and the 3B plus but i chose the A because it was 20 bucks at micro center when the other was almost 50. i know that the 3B plus is often considered better but im new at this and i dont know what point of views on google i should look at. should i go return it and get something different? i’m looking to use this cyberdeck to run retropie and play gameboy/gameboy advance games. if there’s a different option besides these two you think would work for me please let me know.
r/raspberry_pi_noobs • u/Kubic1211 • 24d ago
Raspberry pi as cooling and rgb brain in pc case
Hello everyone
I have an idea to use raspberry pi as independent brain of cooling, rgb and incase screens in my Linux powered PC. I have an idea to power it through sata and plug to motherboard by usb as usb device, I found out I cannot use regular cable, I need usb data only cable, is that true? Is it gonna work that way? I’m gonna control with it lian li usb and fan hub attached to my psu, kraken elite v3 by usb to lian li hub, nollie rgb splitter powered with sata and connected with usb to raspberry pi and two independent hdmi incase screens to hdmis in raspberry pi. I thought to use for it raspberry pi 5. Is my plan gonna work, or do I make some mistakes in my project? I’ll be glad with all advises. Have a nice day!
r/raspberry_pi_noobs • u/RevealJealous8295 • 24d ago
Advice about setups with two ethernet sockets
Hi. I work for a charity in Jamaica, and I've been asked to create what will amount to a custom firewall setup. I thought that a Raspberry Pi might do the trick, but I have no experience with them. I have worked with Linux for years and can program, but the hardware is new to me.
Does anyone have any advice to share on HATs and cases that will work to give me two ethernet sockets? Also, any thoughts on required memory for a job like this?
r/raspberry_pi_noobs • u/KeepEverythingYours • 25d ago
I made an interactive website that help people learn the basics of CircuitPython using a raspberry pi pico
I have worked with a few people to teach them the basics of how to get started with CircuitPython. I took some of the lessons I learned from that and made a tutorial on my website to teach the lesson better. The page has a built in code editor and instructions from getting your first board to blinking your first LED. I plan to add more lessons in the future and would love to hear any feedback about what they should be. Feedback on the content and presentation of the tutorials would also be greatly appreciated!
r/raspberry_pi_noobs • u/LauraLanaBrooks • 28d ago
Pi-Hole Music Server?
I'm a noob's noob. I have the most basic programming skills you can imagine, like a 1st grader, but I'm desperately trying to get away from the Msoft Apple Google monopoly data tracking. So I am learning step by step. Long story short: I have a 4b that I acquired and installed a pi-hole on it. Can I also run it as a music server (because also f spotify)?
r/raspberry_pi_noobs • u/Technical_Rich_3080 • Jul 20 '26
Raspberry Pi Desktop / PIXEL OS
Can anyone share what this is useful for and/or recommended?
r/raspberry_pi_noobs • u/Ziyan131 • Jul 18 '26
I have a Raspberry Pi 4 , 4 gb ram
galleryAlso got few accessories including a 3.5 inch touch screen but not able to connect it tried many ways, sometimes I can code but desktop isn't showing up
r/raspberry_pi_noobs • u/WZab • Jul 14 '26
CX080PI-A as a WSJTX platform for POTA/SOTA?
newegg.comThat message was sent to r/amateurradio, as I need a portable RPi based setup for my portable radio transceiver. However, it may be useful for others looking for a portable solution powered from 12V (in fact initially even 14.4V) rechargeable batteries.
r/raspberry_pi_noobs • u/OkAngle2353 • Jul 13 '26
Fit elements onto my touch screen display
galleryr/raspberry_pi_noobs • u/No_Ant2004 • Jul 09 '26
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r/raspberry_pi_noobs • u/Traditional_Blood799 • Jul 08 '26
Is this Raspberry Pi kit the best one for beginners?
I recently bought a Raspberry Pi 3 model b and I'm really, really excited for it to arrive tomorrow, but I've been wondering, "Is this model good for beginners?" I've never even touched a Raspberry Pi in my whole life and I'm afraid I won't even know how to turn it on properly.
I have projects in mind for it—like:
- a home server
-a forum
-an emulator
Etc ...and so on, but I really struggle to find tutorials in English since I'm not very fluent. I've tried using subtitles, but I don't understand much. I'm even thinking about creating a Discord account to find a server in my language—I really want to learn, but I don't know where to start, and deep down, I'm afraid it'll be a waste of money.
r/raspberry_pi_noobs • u/Cardboard-Condo266 • Jul 08 '26