The only issue I see, is that getting both sources to sync is not straight forward and it would be great if some tutorials would exists, which explain, how to produce a synchronized videos. It basically comes down to get correct timestamped audio and video frames. Thw link posted above a few posts ...
One of the great things about the Raspberry Pi is its modularity - people are free to choose the parts they want to build their project the way they want. Besides, if there was a microphone built into the camera module, there would be endless posts here asking why the mic didn't have this or that ch...
Then where is the headphone jack? I don't mind paying extra to the foundation for something that works out of the box. Ummm.... it's right there, next to the HDMI connector. I guess you meant "Microphone jack". Yes, having a mic input would be great. The again, you would have to buy a microphone. R...
That's great, but I still feel the lack of microphone and drop in webcam is something the foundation could do to improve the idea that the PI is a desktop replacement. Well, to be fair, most desktops (not talking about those All-In-Ones, but the classic CPU tower + Monitor + Mouse + Keyboard) don't...
FWIW, I just tried my Pi4/4GB with a cheap USB microphone and the official camera with Hangouts. First time Chrome asked for permission to use both camra and microphone (which I granted) but it didn't work - no video, no audio from my side. I was able to receive video, though. I closed the call and ...
3A+/1G seems the easiest choice at the moment, but that's adding more to legacy gpio setups and firmware to have to support as time passes. but has that ram dropped enough in price and are the main users needing it, buying them. Slightly more complicated than that.... The Pi3 boards use (as I recal...
I''ve edited the original post to include the idea of USB-2 instead of USB on the virtual Pi4A. I'd have some trouble using a Pi4A with said characteristics on simple iot projects, that's why I'd like to have the updated Pi3A+. Of course, in that cases, the extra memory might not be needed, so if th...
It's not a specs post in the sense of, I don't want to start the typical "The next board should have this and this and that" war. I'm stating the 2 models that I think could fit the 25$ space (that right now is a bit underserved from my point of view) and asking you to tell me which of those choices...
So... now we have a top of the line Model (the Pi4) which starts with a 2GB model and can be a good desktop computer (ignoring some small non-issues some people like to complain about). This is great for countries like mine where money is more often than not a problem when it comes to access to comp...
About 2m away I got 35-40 db (and in that case I managed to make it "run smoothly"). Those numbers mean nothing since we don't know background noise levek in you room, or your phone's microphone sensitivity... Just to give some meaning, tell us the dB readings with the fan on and then the fan off. ...
The first thing that comes to my mind is using VNC. The server os oncluded with every Raspbian image (with desktop), you can access all of you Pi from one central location, even from outside of your local network. Just download VNC viewer (portable version available), create a user and add all of yo...
So... The question asked in this topic's title has been answered. Does it make sense to continue going circles around something so simple? BTW, I don't recall this much noise back the in the Xenon Flash era... That was far more serious - having a Pi that could be shutdown with a camera flash! At lea...
Yes, but you don't see official statements with messages like "If you see a hammer on your kid's table, call us (the police) so we can keep him away from killing someone with it". A better way would be something like "Remember to teach your kids the safety procedures they should observe when handlin...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-51532281 https://www.zdnet.com/article/uk-police-distance-themselves-from-poster-warning-parents-to-report-kids-for-using-kali-linux/ "Update 17.58 GMT: WMROCU told us: "This poster was produced to raise awareness among teachers, parents, and guardians to help ...
Este sistema ya tiene todo instalado para que la Raspberry Pi se comporte como un servidor de contenidos con Moodle instalado y listo para subir tu contenido.
Got it, that's the way mine looks as well. My worry is that I'm gonna do something at some point where something blows up. :lol: DIsconnect the flat cable from the Raspberry Pi when connecting or adding things to the breadboard. Double check everything. Then check again. Reconnect the flat cable to...
you would be surprised how may times people have connected the ribbon cable the wrong way round on the pi end because it has now key-way like the other end does. Question about this. Is there a way that I would know if I got it wrong? I use the colored line on the cable as a guide. Check this photo...
I really appreciate the advice. I've wanted to tinker with the RPi for years and never made the time. So now that I've finally got it, the last thing I want to do is mess something up and potentially short circuit something. My electronics knowledge is very rusty at best so you guys really helped. ...
James, you and your colleagues are doing a wonderful job but please don't feed the trolls. On the contrary, this is where the fun begins. The product has been in the wild for [checks notes] 10 days now and we're frankly disappointed about the quality of the troll armada that has followed this Pi re...
Great, thanks for your answer. And what would happen if Opto's emitter was at battery voltage? In other words, what would happen if I removed the 10k resistor? Would it still work?
Hi guys. I´m looking for help analyzing this circuit: (simple drawing) https://www.dropbox.com/s/rijqpf96i4fxhtn/optocircuit.png?dl=0 - Batt is putting out 5V (actually it's less than that but just say 5V to make thing simpler for now) - Grounds are tied (but I gues it would still work if they weren...