Pretty new user here I’m trying to get a raspberry pi 4 running with either Raspberry Pi OS, Ubuntu, or Fedora and using the Pi 4B composite video out. My hope is to run a pi with a more general OS that I can use for Linux builds of godot and unity projects.
The closest I’ve come is with Raspberry Pi OS with a clean install and using the raspi-config menu but when this is done alone the pi boots to a black screen and no further.
I came upon a fix where you also add the line video=Composite-1:740x48060ie to the come line.txt file. This gets the whole thing working but now I can’t make any adjustments to the screen resolution and my display is cut off from all sides. Preferably I would be using a 640x480 or 800x600 4:3 aspect ration.
Anyone have any help or know where I should be looking to solve this issue? Obviously the config files between the different OS installs I’ve been looking at are different so I’m not sure what I should be adding or removing to get this working correctly and raspberry pi os is the only one with the raspi-config tool.
The closest I’ve come is with Raspberry Pi OS with a clean install and using the raspi-config menu but when this is done alone the pi boots to a black screen and no further.
I came upon a fix where you also add the line video=Composite-1:740x48060ie to the come line.txt file. This gets the whole thing working but now I can’t make any adjustments to the screen resolution and my display is cut off from all sides. Preferably I would be using a 640x480 or 800x600 4:3 aspect ration.
Anyone have any help or know where I should be looking to solve this issue? Obviously the config files between the different OS installs I’ve been looking at are different so I’m not sure what I should be adding or removing to get this working correctly and raspberry pi os is the only one with the raspi-config tool.
Statistics: Posted by Onett_AC — Tue Jun 04, 2024 11:01 pm — Replies 0 — Views 39