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==Apache: Don't log certain files==
  
Time lapse script
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https://www.howtoforge.com/setenvif_apache2
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==Turn off PiCam LED==
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In /boot/config.txt add:
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disable_camera_led=1
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==Time lapse script==
  
 
  for i in $(seq -f "%05g" 1 3000)
 
  for i in $(seq -f "%05g" 1 3000)
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Stitch the jpgs into a mpeg
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==Stitch the jpgs into a mpeg==
  
 
  ffmpeg -i image2*.jpg output.mpeg
 
  ffmpeg -i image2*.jpg output.mpeg
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www.digikey.com//en/maker/blogs/streaming-live-to-youtube-and-facebook-using-raspberry-pi-camera
 
www.digikey.com//en/maker/blogs/streaming-live-to-youtube-and-facebook-using-raspberry-pi-camera
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This is obsolete unless someone supports ffserver:
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Change /etc/ffserver.conf to:
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# ### This works but needs to be optimized ###
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Port 8090
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# bind to all IPs aliased or not
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BindAddress 0.0.0.0
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# max number of simultaneous clients
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MaxClients 10
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# max bandwidth per-client (kb/s)
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MaxBandwidth 1000
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# Suppress that if you want to launch ffserver as a daemon.
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NoDaemon
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<Feed feed1.ffm>
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  File /tmp/feed1.ffm
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  FileMaxSize 10M
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</Feed>
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<Stream test.mjpg>
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  Feed feed1.ffm
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  Format mpjpeg
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  VideoFrameRate 8
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  VideoSize 600x480
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  # VideoBitRate 80
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  # VideoQMin 1
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  # VideoQMax 100
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  VideoIntraOnly
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  NoAudio
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  Strict -1
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</Stream>

Latest revision as of 11:13, 5 February 2020

Apache: Don't log certain files

https://www.howtoforge.com/setenvif_apache2

Turn off PiCam LED

In /boot/config.txt add:

disable_camera_led=1


Time lapse script

for i in $(seq -f "%05g" 1 3000)
do
  echo $i 
  date; 
  raspistill -vf -hf -o image2$i.jpg
  sleep 9
done


Stitch the jpgs into a mpeg

ffmpeg -i image2*.jpg output.mpeg


Convert raspivid .h264 to .mp4

ffmpeg -r 30 -i video_in.h264 -vcodec copy video_out.mp4

Stream video on YouTube

www.digikey.com//en/maker/blogs/streaming-live-to-youtube-and-facebook-using-raspberry-pi-camera


This is obsolete unless someone supports ffserver:

Change /etc/ffserver.conf to:
# ### This works but needs to be optimized ###

Port 8090
# bind to all IPs aliased or not
BindAddress 0.0.0.0
# max number of simultaneous clients
MaxClients 10
# max bandwidth per-client (kb/s)
MaxBandwidth 1000
# Suppress that if you want to launch ffserver as a daemon.
NoDaemon

<Feed feed1.ffm>
 File /tmp/feed1.ffm
 FileMaxSize 10M
</Feed>

<Stream test.mjpg>
 Feed feed1.ffm
 Format mpjpeg
 VideoFrameRate 8
 VideoSize 600x480
 # VideoBitRate 80
 # VideoQMin 1
 # VideoQMax 100
 VideoIntraOnly
 NoAudio
 Strict -1
</Stream>