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Although I have a picture on my HDMI Monitor, I am not getting any sound. | Although I have a picture on my HDMI Monitor, I am not getting any sound. | ||
− | Some HDMI monitors can be detected by the Raspberry Pi as DVI monitors. Add the line "hdmi_drive=2" to /boot/config.txt to force HDMI. | + | Some HDMI monitors can be detected by the Raspberry Pi as DVI monitors. Add the line "hdmi_drive=2" to /boot/config.txt to force HDMI and reboot. |
Everything seems to be working, except I only get "Locked No Video" on the screen, never a picture. | Everything seems to be working, except I only get "Locked No Video" on the screen, never a picture. | ||
Make sure that you have the HDMI monitor plugged into the primary HDMI socket - that's the one nearest the USB-C power socket. | Make sure that you have the HDMI monitor plugged into the primary HDMI socket - that's the one nearest the USB-C power socket. | ||
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+ | I need to use a Composite Video input monitor, not an HDMI monitor. | ||
+ | Select the display option that you want in the ssh Console Menu. | ||
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+ | When I use a Composite Video Monitor, I lose some of the edges of the display. | ||
+ | Add the line "overscan_scale=1" to /boot/config.txt and reboot. | ||
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+ | I can't save changes to /boot/config.txt | ||
+ | The file /boot/config.txt is owned by root, so you will need to use the command "sudo nano /boot/config.txt" to edit it. |
Revision as of 20:27, 29 August 2020
Although I have a picture on my HDMI Monitor, I am not getting any sound.
Some HDMI monitors can be detected by the Raspberry Pi as DVI monitors. Add the line "hdmi_drive=2" to /boot/config.txt to force HDMI and reboot.
Everything seems to be working, except I only get "Locked No Video" on the screen, never a picture.
Make sure that you have the HDMI monitor plugged into the primary HDMI socket - that's the one nearest the USB-C power socket.
I need to use a Composite Video input monitor, not an HDMI monitor.
Select the display option that you want in the ssh Console Menu.
When I use a Composite Video Monitor, I lose some of the edges of the display.
Add the line "overscan_scale=1" to /boot/config.txt and reboot.
I can't save changes to /boot/config.txt
The file /boot/config.txt is owned by root, so you will need to use the command "sudo nano /boot/config.txt" to edit it.