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    • zaptaundefined
      zapta @arhi
      last edited by zapta

      @arhi,

      #define x(y)    y
      #define x (y)   y
      

      One is a macro with an argument and the other is a macro with zero arguments. It's a trick question. 😉

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      • luckyflyerundefined
        luckyflyer
        last edited by luckyflyer

        I was referring to having the script tell you that, instead of half a page of stack trace and a "numpy not found". I'll check and see if I did that or not...

        Sorry for taking so long, duty called.
        So what I'm getting now is this on all 3 of arhi's commands.
        I cd to DuetLapse and tried again but got the same error.

        E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend - open (13: Permission denied)
        E: Unable to acquire the dpkg frontend lock (/var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend), are you root?
        
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        • luckyflyerundefined
          luckyflyer
          last edited by

          I think I fixed it by putting sudo in front of all 3 commands, testing now.

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          • luckyflyerundefined
            luckyflyer
            last edited by

            I ran a small 30 layer print, played the file with vlc player and its just a blank screen. Of the three files only "sudo apt-get install libatlas-base-dev" was not present on the pi but I still get a blank screen. Are any of the 4 usb ports ok to use or just a specific one?

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            • Danalundefined
              Danal
              last edited by

              Any port. If you haven't run DuetLapse again, and have not rebooted, all the stills are in the /tmp directory. You can look at them individually, and/or re-assemble them into a video.

              Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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              • luckyflyerundefined
                luckyflyer
                last edited by luckyflyer

                All of the stills are in the temp directory and look good on my standalone pi. How does one reassemble the stills into a video?

                Also on my Duet pi I'm still getting this,

                Python Library Module 'numpy' is required.
                Obtain via 'sudo python3 -m pip install numpy'
                Obtain pip via 'sudo apt install python-pip'
                

                When I run #2 I get,

                /usr/bin/python3: No module named pip
                

                When I run #3 I get

                python-pip is already the newest version (18.1-5+rpt1).
                

                Seems like I'm very close to it working but not there yet.

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                • arhiundefined
                  arhi @luckyflyer
                  last edited by

                  @luckyflyer said in DuetLapse available for Alpha testing:

                  . How does one reassemble the stills into a video

                  use ffmpeg

                  ffmpeg -r 12 -i /tmp/DuetLapse/IMG%08d.jpeg -vcodec libx264 -y -v 8 finalvideo.mp4

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                  • luckyflyerundefined
                    luckyflyer
                    last edited by

                    Thanks, just enter as you posted on the command line?

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                    • luckyflyerundefined
                      luckyflyer
                      last edited by luckyflyer

                      I c&p "ffmpeg -r 12 -i /tmp/DuetLapse/IMG%08d.jpeg -vcodec libx264 -y -v 8 finalvideo.mp4"
                      into terminal, Now I have finalvideo.mp4 in /home/pi. But it's still the same, when I play it on the pi with vlc the video is blank.
                      Is it possible to export the video to windows and try it there?

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                      • arhiundefined
                        arhi @luckyflyer
                        last edited by

                        @luckyflyer did you look at the images in /tmp/DuetLapse ? you can copy those to windows and check if the images are ok

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                        • luckyflyerundefined
                          luckyflyer
                          last edited by

                          I looked at them on the pi and they look good.

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                          • luckyflyerundefined
                            luckyflyer
                            last edited by luckyflyer

                            I started over from scratch with the latest Duet image, burnt it to a sd card, did all of the updates, reinstalled all of my .g files and macros. I then reinstalled Duet lapse only this time I installed all of the corequisite items first and then all of the other files. It had an error at first, rebooted and now it seems to be working as it should. The jpg's are in temp, when the print is finished I'll try vlc for a movie. Wheew!

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                            • luckyflyerundefined
                              luckyflyer
                              last edited by luckyflyer

                              Downloaded vlc to Duet pi but when I playback the video is blank, the vlc hazard cone stays on the screen. Is there a setting in ffmpeg that needs to be changed?
                              Is there a better/simpler way to transfer files from pi to pc than samba?

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                              • arhiundefined
                                arhi
                                last edited by

                                samba is simplest way IMHO

                                winscp works great too, especially if you want to access temp directory directly

                                those ffmpeg parameters normally work, did you check if the images are ok? If the images are not ok then ffmpeg can't create the video. Copy the images to the PC and check them out if they are ok.

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                                • arhiundefined
                                  arhi
                                  last edited by arhi

                                  @Danal I added graphicsmagick to the pi and now I'm generating video that looks like this 😄

                                  out.jpeg

                                  now to find good place for the two cameras 😄

                                  https://youtu.be/aDZHhJkSI6E

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                                  • luckyflyerundefined
                                    luckyflyer @arhi
                                    last edited by

                                    @arhi said in DuetLapse available for Alpha testing:

                                    samba is simplest way IMHO

                                    winscp works great too, especially if you want to access temp directory directly

                                    those ffmpeg parameters normally work, did you check if the images are ok? If the images are not ok then ffmpeg can't create the video. Copy the images to the PC and check them out if they are ok.

                                    All of the images look good. How do I copy them to the pc, copy and paste doesn't work. I haven't installed Samba yet, is that the only way?

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                                    • arhiundefined
                                      arhi @luckyflyer
                                      last edited by

                                      @luckyflyer
                                      you can install samba, it's rather simple, for e.g.
                                      https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-samba/

                                      but even faster, get yourself winscp
                                      https://winscp.net/eng/download.php

                                      login with same credentials as you would ssh to the pi and copy the files

                                      this requires ssh to be enabled on the pi (it is not by default), to enable ssh if it's not enabled: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/remote-access/ssh/

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                                      • Danalundefined
                                        Danal
                                        last edited by

                                        Sort of.

                                        You can

                                        • sudo apt-get install samba
                                        • sudo smbpasswd -a pi
                                        • sudo nano /etc/samba/smb.conf # and change 'read only = yes' to no. It is fairly far down in the file.

                                        Then, on your windows machine,use a UNC like '\192.168.7.101\pi' in windows explorer, or an editor, or whatever. This is not a pure SAMBA "net share" in that there is no drive mapping. In my opinion, it actually works better...

                                        Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                                        • Danalundefined
                                          Danal
                                          last edited by

                                          Either suggested technique will work fine.

                                          Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                                          • luckyflyerundefined
                                            luckyflyer
                                            last edited by

                                            Ok, success finally, installed winscp, xfered the jpg's and videos to the pc, pictures look good and video's play to. There will be dancing in the streets I tell ya, thanks you guys.

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