File transfer and Audio fix
- @david
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Is there a way to transfer a .exe file to the target machine ?
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Gone through some video about USB Devices Over Network with Raspberry Pi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBCNLs_5pwM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX7IY_Xft0k
Especially check this last video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsMsl8LEZvs
can I follow any of this to fix the audio sending issue to target system will it be an solution ?
- David @david2024-01-29 19:03:46.262Z
Hi @Vihaun, thanks for your questions!
Is there a way to transfer a .exe file to the target machine?
It's not currently possible to transfer files to your target machine via your TinyPilot.
To transfer files to your target machine, the best option is likely a cloud storage tool like Dropbox - where you upload your file from your client machine, and then download the file on your target machine.
can I follow any of this to fix the audio sending issue to target system will it be an solution ?
I'm not sure I understand exactly what you're asking here.
From those videos you shared, it sounds like you want to connect a USB device (a microphone?) to your TinyPilot and share it over the network to your target machine. This would probably work. However, if you have a USB device like a microphone attached to your TinyPilot, you would have to be physically next to your TinyPilot (and probably also your target machine), so it doesn't seem like a perfect solution. Could you share more details about your set up and what you'd like to achieve so I can help guide you further?
I hope that helps! Please let me know if you have any questions.
Is it both Tiny pilot and target system should be near the headphones ? my tinypilot is connected via tailscale
As per the video If that process works by keeping both Tiny pilot and target system near the headphone, after the setup is there any chance to connect it in tailscale for remote access ?
Basically i am trying to achieve the audio in both the direction by following this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsMsl8LEZvs
- David @david2024-01-30 11:36:02.331Z
From those videos you shared, it sounds like it's possible to connect a USB device to your TinyPilot and then use that device on your target machine over USB/IP. So, if you're physically next to your TinyPilot, it sounds like that setup would work.
after the setup is there any chance to connect it in tailscale for remote access ?
I don't think Tailscale has this kind of functionality.
- VIn reply toVihaun⬆:@Vihaun
1.I was trying to follow as per the videos. I dont think it worked. I want to delete the unnecessary files i downloaded in tailscale connection. How to uninstall which is not as per Tinypilot package?
Bus 003 Device 001: USB 2.0 root hub managed by the Linux kernel.
Bus 002 Device 001: USB 3.0 root hub managed by the Linux kernel.
Bus 001 Device 002: A VIA Labs USB hub connected to Bus 001.
Bus 001 Device 001: USB 2.0 root hub managed by the Linux kernel.and then, I have connected tinypilot in my office laptop, How to hide the tinypilot device name everywhere in my office laptop ? Will it anywhere represent it as KVM switch ? Because my office alerted that I am using KVM switch. I have a doubt because of my usb installation or through tinypilot itself
- David @david2025-01-06 12:14:26.104Z
Hi @Vihaun, thanks for your questions!
I was trying to follow as per the videos. I dont think it worked. I want to delete the unnecessary files i downloaded in tailscale connection. How to uninstall which is not as per Tinypilot package?
If you've installed a bunch of software that you no longer want, and you're not sure exactly what you installed, I'd recommend performing a factory reset on your TinyPilot's microSD card to return your TinyPilot back to its factory state.
After performing a factory reset, you'll need to set up Tailscale again if you want to keep using Tailscale to connect to your TinyPilot over the Internet.
If you're still interested in transferring files, we added a way to transfer files to your target machine in TinyPilot Pro 2.6.4. In TinyPilot's Virtual Media menu, click "Add Disk Image" and select "Create From Files" to create a virtual USB drive containing the files you want.
We have an FAQ article detailing how TinyPilot appears to target machines that should cover your other questions.
I hope that helps!