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   1. Re: RPI Camera Module 3 (Dougie Nisbet)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2023 17:55:56 +0000
From: Dougie Nisbet <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Motion-user] RPI Camera Module 3
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I've spent the last couple of days tinkering with camera modules 2 and 3 
having previously always used USB cameras. I was curious to see how much 
difference there was in quality.

I've got things working eventually. My main problem was that I've been 
using the Lite 64 bit Raspberry Pi OS, which looks like it uses standard 
Debian repos. I could get everything else working but it wou'dn't work 
with motion and I stumbled upon 
https://github.com/kbingham/libcamera/discussions/48 where the 
32bit/64bit distinction is mentioned. I had a few SDs on the go, and I 
was trying things out on a rpi4 and 3 Model B one in which I tried going 
back to Buster to see if that worked any better. The Bullseye repos for 
32 bit are a bit different to the 64 bit and explicitly use raspbian repos.

Long story short, I've got a camera module 3 ( 
https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/raspberry-pi-camera-module-3?variant=40448391807059
 
) working on Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Rev 1.3 using motion ver 4.5.1

Dougie

On 22/01/2023 20:14, MrDave wrote:
> There is nothing new in the latest version of Motion for the RPI 
> camera modules.? With the new camera stack from Raspian, you are 
> required to use
>
> libcamerify motion
>
> for the pi cameras and then they will be available as a v4l2 device.? 
> Note that MMAL and (I believe) configuration options are not 
> supported.? Whether libcamerify works? V3 of the module or only other 
> versions, I do not know.
>
> Dave
>
> On 1/20/2023 4:31 AM, Sam Storm van Leeuwen wrote:
>> Will the latest release of motion support the RPI Camera Module 3?
>>
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