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    • axiomundefined
      axiom
      last edited by

      I purchased a Raspberry Pi 5 and discovered that there is no Octoprint available for it yet. Is there an alternative to communicate with the Raspberry pi 5 and the printer?

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      • PCRundefined
        PCR @axiom
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        @axiom repetier server. But why octoprint with rrf

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        • axiomundefined
          axiom @PCR
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          @PCR because I want to do live surveillance with a camera and not just individual images

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          • jens55undefined
            jens55 @axiom
            last edited by jens55

            @axiom, that's like buying everything in the grocery store because you wanted a chocolate bar.
            There is the old standby that is MotionEye but I am getting rather disenchanted with it and it's crashes. It is also no longer an active project. I have set up at least one pi (3B) that is serving up a stream directly. I do not recall how I did that but a pi supports direct motion streaming with the pi camera. I am not sure what is available if you are planning to use a USB camera.
            Do a web search (try rpi cam) and you will probably find many was to set things up. If you can't find details let me know and I will do a bit of digging on my end.

            Edit: I am not sure what exactly the difference is between taking pictures in rapid succession and live streaming. I recall mention about 'pictures' but I have had no problem watching my printer do the printing. I show the printer directly via the DWC webcam functionality.

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            • axiomundefined
              axiom @jens55
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              @jens55 I get advice from a distance... and the advisor can help me better with the settings if he gets clear shots

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              • jens55undefined
                jens55 @axiom
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                @axiom, a reasonable camera will give you good quality no matter which software you use. If you pay $2.50 at Aliexpress for a pi camera module, all bets are off.

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                • droftartsundefined
                  droftarts administrators @jens55
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                  @jens55 @axiom I've recently updated the Motion section of the webcam page, particularly the 'Configuration' part. While this is running under DWC, it should be similar working under OctoPrint. I was able to run a second camera stream from a USB webcam, too, though only one can be displayed in DWC at a time.

                  See https://docs.duet3d.com/en/User_manual/Reference/DWC_webcam#motion-on-a-raspberry-pi-running-dsf

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                  • axiomundefined
                    axiom @droftarts
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                    @droftarts Thanks for the advice! but unfortunately this solution is not supported for the Raspberry pi5 either... I'm seriously considering whether I should downgrade and get a Raspberry pi3 and save the pi5 until there are more solutions on the market but it's actually unusual that there are for current products have no solutions

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                    • oliofundefined
                      oliof @axiom
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                      @axiom you can install Raspbian bookworm which supports the RPi5 and then use OctoPrint Deploy https://github.com/paukstelis/octoprint_deploy -- I haven't tried this myself (for lack of an RPi5) but it's a suggestion straight from the OctoPrint community forum.

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