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5 façons de faire du streaming vidéo avec un Raspberry Pi

5 façons de faire du streaming vidéo avec un Raspberry Pi
Prix: EUR 24,99 Ancien prix: EUR 55,00 Le module Raspberry Pi Camera (et la version sans filtre IR, le module NoIR) sont de petits circuits (2,5cm x 2,5cm) dotés d’un capteur photo de 2592 x 1944 pixels capable d’enregistrer en 1080p à 30 images par secondes (ou 60 fps en 720p). Ce module se branche directement sur le port CSI du Pi prévu à cet effet. La version NoIR permet de voir les infra-rouge, ce qui autorisera une vision nocturne si on le couple à un projecteur infra-rouge comme expliqué à fin de cet article : Système de vidéo-surveillance abordable avec des Raspberry Pi Que ce soit pour un système de vidéo surveillance ou pour le pilotage d’un robot à distance, il faut pouvoir récupérer le flux vidéo et le diffuser à travers le réseau (streaming). Nous allons voir dans cet article 5 méthodes pour diffuser le flux vidéo d’un module Raspberry Pi Camera, plus ou moins efficacement. Le matériel Le Raspberry Pi A+ est vraiment idéal pour ce genre projet. apt-get install vlc octobre 2015 Related:  Camera

RPi-Cam-Web-Interface - eLinux.org RPi Cam Web Interface is a web interface for the Raspberry Pi Camera module. It can be used for a wide variety of applications including surveillance, dvr recording and time lapse photography. It is highly configurable and can be extended with the use of macro scripts. View, stop and restart a live-preview with low latency and high framerate. IMPORTANT NOTE: This is for the Raspberry Pi camera only. It's been programmed by silvanmelchior as a client for RaspiMJPEG in 2013. Remember, anyone can create an account on here and add to this wiki. Basic Installation Warning: The installer will replace various files, so backup all your data. See also Addition section for tips on installing from scratch. Step 1: Install Raspbian on your RPiStep 2: Attach camera to RPi and enable camera support ( 3: Update your RPi with the following commands: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-upgrade Step 4: For Jessie Lite run sudo apt-get install git The scripts are !! Support

How to use a Raspberry Pi to remotely watch your home For this Raspberry Pi project we'll create a remote monitor for tracking activity in a home. Before we begin, make sure that your webcam is plugged into your Raspberry Pi. To update our system and install the webcam motion software, you'll need to open XTerminal and type: $ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install motion With motion installed let's configure it with: $ sudo nano /etc/default/motion You'll see start_motion_daemon=no change this to yes. Now press Ctrl+o to save and Ctrl+x to quit. daemon on width 640 height 480 framerate 100 stream_localhost off Reboot your Raspberry Pi before continuing. Now in a browser on another machine type in the IP address of your Raspberry Pi, you can find this in the terminal by typing hostname -I followed by :8081 so for example my IP address was 192.168.0.3:8081. You should now see a video stream in your browser. Open the text editor on your Raspberry Pi. Puppy/Baby Monitor ## I wonder what the dog/baby is up to? src=" script>

Ironed curtains Deep in the perilous land Whitehall officials call the West Country, a hidden menace stalks the pothole-ridden streets. Under the cover of darkness, these miscreants loiter outside local Co-op stores and Lad-is-broke betting dens, and brutally ambush any odorous victim that they encounter (where the only known repellent is a black-market fragrance known as David Beckham's Intimate). At the faint hint of a pungent nappy or a discarded Fosters tinnie (an Aussie mineral water drink with a dash of yeast) these beasts opportunistically pounce on and tear apart the sole pride of every Englishman and Englishwoman: their glorious refuse sack. Clearly, the once-in-a-generation referendum on the exit from the union of the weekly bin collection, Bindyref II, has not decisively settled the bitter divide, and a foul stench continues to linger on in every town and village up and down Blighty. To bin, or not to bin, that is the question The Spade Race: The Sewage Crisis: Picture the scene. The end.

Build your own Raspberry Pi night vision camera A Raspberry Pi Zero W, Pimoroni HyperPixel screen, and Raspberry Pi IR Camera Module are all you need to build this homemade night vision camera. Raspberry Pi night vison camera Built into the body of an old camera flash, Dan’s Raspberry Pi night vision camera is a homage to a childhood spent sneaking around the levels of Splinter Cell. Says Dan: The iconic image from the game is the night vision goggles that Sam Fisher wears. The camera, running on Raspbian, boasts several handy functions, including touchscreen controls courtesy of the Pimoroni HyperPixel, realtime video and image capture, and a viewing distance of two to five metres. It’s okay to FAIL Embracing the FAIL (First Attempt In Learning) principle, Dan goes into detail about the issues he had to overcome while building the camera, which is another reason why we really enjoyed this project. For a full rundown of the project and tips on building your own, check out its Hackster.io page. Raspberry Pi night vison camera

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