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Latest revision as of 17:56, 7 November 2024
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View camera
A motion camera ser is installed called "motion", it can detect motion and save video-clip, if motion is detected.
Motion detection is the primary purpose, but being able to see what the camera sees.
Configuration file
Edit the configuration file
$ sudo nano /etc/motion/motion.conf # File to write log messages into. If not defined, stderr and syslog are used. log_file /home/local/.motion/motion.log # Target directory for pictures, snapshots and movies target_dir /home/local/Video/motion # Video device (e.g. /dev/video0) to be used for capturing. videodevice /dev/video0 # The port number for the live stream. stream_port 8081 # Restrict stream connections to the localhost (if 'stream_localhost on'). stream_localhost off # Image width in pixels. width 640 # Image height in pixels. height 480 # Maximum number of frames to be captured per second. framerate 5
run motion
To run the streamer, SSH to the robot and start motion
$ motion [0:motion] [NTC] [ALL] conf_load: Processing thread 0 - config file /etc/motion/motion.conf [0:motion] [NTC] [ALL] motion_startup: Logging to file (/home/local/.motion/motion.log)
Stop by ctrl-C
Note! Remember to stop the streamer before using the camera for other purposes. There is an alternative if you want both:
Start a loopback feature to create a copy with the same information when the camera is opened. Run:
sudo modprobe v4l2loopback
When /dev/video0 is opened a /dev/video1 will be created (with the data determined by the first user).
- not tested much.
View the stream
To view the result, use a browser to the address of the robot and port 8081, e.g. if the robot has IP '10.197.218.248':
10.197.218.248:8081
You should now see a stream of default 640x480 at 5 FPS as default; more options are available in /etc/motion/motion.conf.
2024
Test a new method from https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-webcam-server/
Install:
sudo apt install autoconf automake build-essential pkgconf libtool git libzip-dev libjpeg-dev gettext libmicrohttpd-dev libavformat-dev libavcodec-dev libavutil-dev libswscale-dev libavdevice-dev default-libmysqlclient-dev libpq-dev libsqlite3-dev libwebp-dev libcamera-v4l2
sudo wget https://github.com/Motion-Project/motion/releases/download/release-4.6.0/$(lsb_release -cs)_motion_4.6.0-1_$(dpkg --print-architecture).deb
sudo dpkg -i $(lsb_release -cs)_motion_4.6.0-1_$(dpkg --print-architecture).deb
change the /etc/motion/motion.conf
- not much luck; it seems not compatible with libcamera.
installed
sudo apt install libqt5dxcb-plugin
to try
rpicam-vid --qt-preview
But (also) not over ssh -X login
A libcamera wrapper: https://github.com/kbarni/LCCV With opencv, install
libcamera-dev