Thanks for the videos on CinePi! This is a great project and you are definitely making this accessible to non coders. Could you add the link to the v2 image file in the description? Happy new year!
Thank you for sharing this video with the community. Would love to see a step guide for the V2 variant. Excited to see whats to come. also, is there a simple way to add a stop start record button directly to the pi?
Thank you so much I really appreciate that. The build guide on the git hub has a way to do it but, because of the touch display using all of the GPIO pins it’s not the easiest thing to setup. However Cinemate the other cinepi distribution I found out actually supports using a phone as a monitor so I that should be as simple as putting a button on the appropriate gpio and be ready to go. Video on that coming soon
Some time ago I was going to build cinepi with 1inch sensor, but my god it feels complicated. Great video though, definitely will give a try to regular version.
Can I do the same with a Rpi5 and an IMX585? I see what the Cinepi guys are doing but it seems like a higher technical level than I'm accustomed to. The devils always in the details
It is quite a bit harder, but at some point there will be a pi 5 image to use according to school post on the cinepi discord. it’s just a matter of when
It should but, there is no reason to buy a pi 5 16gb for this project when with a decent-ish SSD even 8gb doesn’t saturate the buffer. Honestly save the money and, go with 8 or 4 or 2gb for 50$. If you aren’t compiling the software yourself and can find precompiled software specific to the pi 5. But cinepi v2 is specifically for the pi 4 b so I reccomend cinefox for any pi 5 shenanigans.
@@YogertPC The one case where 16 GB might be helpful is if you're recording short high speed clips, you can cram more stuff in the 16 GB RAM really quickly, so your buffer would be better there.. that's probably a higher end use case, but one way to justify spending so much on a Pi haha
@Level2Jeff according to School Post at 300 MB ish a second you can actually still record some in some pretty high frame rates so a fast SSD is gonna be the most important factor still. However the 16GB will allow for the extra oompf for doing it at even higher resolutions so I’m quite excited for what he figures out with it too.
@@YogertPC Yeah, I'm just excited that with the Pi 5, it looks like it unlocks a few nice things like 4K at 30 (easily) and maybe even 60 with some hacks... and even higher framerates for high speed use! I'm hopefully going to build one of these soon.
Wondering if anyone has used it with the rasbery pi global shutter sensor and what is your experience... If so it would be one of the first high res global shutter, affordable camera rig in years... I got a pi 5 just to experiment and do this.
@@YogertPC cool i'll have a look, its really daunting looking for a global shutter camera. there are proper cameras but at the cheap end at £350 but its 960x540 upscaled (panasonic hmc150) and other cameras are £500 plus but blackmagic seems to hate that camera by not supporting it even when it was new. anyway thank you for your work
Maybe you can help me figure out an issue. I am currently trying to download the image but I am working on a Mac. The issue I am having is actually. getting the image. DO you know a work around?
Happy new year folks!
New years resolution pixel count haha
4K is a little too much of a New Year’s resolution
woot woot! congrats on the subs. great tips! nice vid!
Thanks for the videos on CinePi! This is a great project and you are definitely making this accessible to non coders. Could you add the link to the v2 image file in the description? Happy new year!
Yes I can woops sorry
thinking about building a cigar box cinepi
I had this same Idea not too long ago. please share on the discord if you do. either yogertpc or cinepi
Thank you for sharing this video with the community. Would love to see a step guide for the V2 variant. Excited to see whats to come.
also, is there a simple way to add a stop start record button directly to the pi?
Thank you so much I really appreciate that. The build guide on the git hub has a way to do it but, because of the touch display using all of the GPIO pins it’s not the easiest thing to setup. However Cinemate the other cinepi distribution I found out actually supports using a phone as a monitor so I that should be as simple as putting a button on the appropriate gpio and be ready to go. Video on that coming soon
Cool logo at the end there
My New Year’s resolution, hands only content
What about feet only ?!?!? - Ando
YogertPC wikifeet coming this year
Aaaaaahhhh Thanks for this!!!!!❤❤❤
Thank you for watching
Some time ago I was going to build cinepi with 1inch sensor, but my god it feels complicated. Great video though, definitely will give a try to regular version.
whill wang sells 1 inch sensors on tindie and I belive cinefox supports that sensor
Can I do the same with a Rpi5 and an IMX585? I see what the Cinepi guys are doing but it seems like a higher technical level than I'm accustomed to. The devils always in the details
It is quite a bit harder, but at some point there will be a pi 5 image to use according to school post on the cinepi discord. it’s just a matter of when
@YogertPC schoolposts imx585 videos look so damn good!
@@remebondI know right it’s insane who knows maybe a 35mm sensor is in our future or idk perhaps even the same sensor in the pocket 4K
what about raspi 5 16GB ? can it also work ?
It should but, there is no reason to buy a pi 5 16gb for this project when with a decent-ish SSD even 8gb doesn’t saturate the buffer. Honestly save the money and, go with 8 or 4 or 2gb for 50$. If you aren’t compiling the software yourself and can find precompiled software specific to the pi 5. But cinepi v2 is specifically for the pi 4 b so I reccomend cinefox for any pi 5 shenanigans.
@@YogertPC The one case where 16 GB might be helpful is if you're recording short high speed clips, you can cram more stuff in the 16 GB RAM really quickly, so your buffer would be better there.. that's probably a higher end use case, but one way to justify spending so much on a Pi haha
@Level2Jeff according to School Post at 300 MB ish a second you can actually still record some in some pretty high frame rates so a fast SSD is gonna be the most important factor still. However the 16GB will allow for the extra oompf for doing it at even higher resolutions so I’m quite excited for what he figures out with it too.
@@YogertPC Yeah, I'm just excited that with the Pi 5, it looks like it unlocks a few nice things like 4K at 30 (easily) and maybe even 60 with some hacks... and even higher framerates for high speed use! I'm hopefully going to build one of these soon.
Wondering if anyone has used it with the rasbery pi global shutter sensor and what is your experience... If so it would be one of the first high res global shutter, affordable camera rig in years... I got a pi 5 just to experiment and do this.
I believe some people have done it with the global shutter. There were talks of it a year or two ago, but I would ask on the Discord.
@@YogertPC cool i'll have a look, its really daunting looking for a global shutter camera. there are proper cameras but at the cheap end at £350 but its 960x540 upscaled (panasonic hmc150) and other cameras are £500 plus but blackmagic seems to hate that camera by not supporting it even when it was new. anyway thank you for your work
Maybe you can help me figure out an issue. I am currently trying to download the image but I am working on a Mac. The issue I am having is actually. getting the image. DO you know a work around?
I would check out the Cinepi discord in the description, someone there will be able to help you more easily. Hope this helps.
Fuckin' dope. Thanks.
You are welcome 🤗
Hint for the next video: cut and clean your fingernails, if they're shown close-up for the majority of the video. 😉
I was already editing when I noticed lol woops