diff --git a/docs/v3.md b/docs/v3.md index 4c5a68e8..66ddab93 100644 --- a/docs/v3.md +++ b/docs/v3.md @@ -173,6 +173,5 @@ The standard Raspberry Pi HDMI output (marked as `VIDEO OUT` on the PiKVM case) ## Known issues and limitations -* The actual frame rate of the image received via HDMI will depend on the network bandwidth, resolution and the load on the Raspberry Pi. This is usually **~24-28 FPS for 1080p over LAN**. * There may be **compatibility** issues with some motherboards (such as **HP** or **DELL**) which are the same as those that exist with PiKVM V2. Not everything is perfect, but if you have already used PiKVM V2 - our new V3 will work great and please you. If there is no image from the BIOS, you can fine-tune the HDMI settings, but it is possible that the Mass Storage devices will not be available in the BIOS. * Pre-release V3.2 board (NOT Kickstarter/Store edition) doesn't have HDMI backpowering workaround jumper. diff --git a/docs/v4.md b/docs/v4.md index c1bbedf7..2a682a18 100644 --- a/docs/v4.md +++ b/docs/v4.md @@ -133,5 +133,4 @@ To enable USB 3.0, it is required to flash the USB controller firmware. It's ver ----- ## Known issues and limitations -* The actual frame rate of the image received via HDMI will depend on the network bandwidth, resolution and the load on the Raspberry Pi. This is usually **~24-28 FPS for 1080p over LAN**. * There may be **compatibility** issues with some motherboards (such as **HP** or **DELL**) which are the same as those that exist with PiKVM V2. Not everything is perfect, but if you have already used PiKVM V2 - our new V4 will work great and please you. If there is no image from the BIOS, you can fine-tune the HDMI settings, but it is possible that the Mass Storage devices will not be available in the BIOS. diff --git a/docs/video.md b/docs/video.md index 0bf04a1c..2ff29109 100644 --- a/docs/video.md +++ b/docs/video.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ ## Video recording !!! info - H.264 is available on Pi 3 and Pi 4. Older boards won't handle it. Best of all this feature only works for HDMI to CSI bridge. For the USB HDMI dongle, there will be a decrease in FPS to 10-15 for 1080p. Work in progress. + H.264 is available on Pi 3 and Pi 4. Older boards won't handle it. Best of all this feature only works for HDMI to CSI bridge. For the USB HDMI dongle, there will be a decrease in FPS to 10-15 for 1080p. 1. Update OS: