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Firefox, Bluetooth and YouTube

Whilst looking at numbers for this report and other things, I had movies playing via the readily accessible YouTube at 1080p HD for a few hours. YouTube was accessed via Firefox with Bluetooth sound played on a rechargeable speaker.

Examples of MHz, Volts and Temperatures, with ondemand frequency scaling, were :

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 Start at Fri Aug 25 10:33:03 2023 Using 361 samples at 10 second intervals Seconds    0.0   ARM MHz=1500, core volt=0.9065V, CPU temp=47.2°C, pmic temp=42.3°C   10.0   ARM MHz=2400, core volt=0.9065V, CPU temp=48.3°C, pmic temp=42.5°C   20.1   ARM MHz=2400, core volt=0.9065V, CPU temp=48.3°C, pmic temp=42.3°C   30.2   ARM MHz=2400, core volt=0.9065V, CPU temp=48.8°C, pmic temp=42.7°C 1028.3   ARM MHz=1500, core volt=0.9065V, CPU temp=43.9°C, pmic temp=40.7°C 1038.4   ARM MHz=2400, core volt=0.9065V, CPU temp=46.6°C, pmic temp=41.0°C
Pi 5 bluetooth sound levels were not loud enough for me. They were significantly louder from a side by side Pi 400. This was from Youtube movies and local music from VLC media player.

Statistics: Posted by RoyLongbottom — Wed Jan 17, 2024 4:28 pm



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