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Thanks for video, essential but effective. The video is not fluid at all, is this because of the type of the camera? Is the camera accessible from a PC trough the LAN?
Heyy hope you are doing well. I tried many ways to configure my camera but none worked. I tried libcamera, rpicam ,etc. But the output was the same "no cameras available". Can you please help me with this .
Are you using an official Raspberry Pi camera? Did you make sure to connect the ribbon cable on the correct orientation on both the Raspberry Pi and the Camera itself? Is the camera sensor properly connected? Is the camera cable free of damage? If none of these are the issue, what Raspberry Pi model are you using and what operating system?
@@diyengineers I am using correct and official raspberry Pi components. Also about the connection part. I placed the one part with the gold pins in line with the camera and the gold pins on the second end of the cable facing HDMI ports. I don't know whether there is some hardware issue or not. Please let me know how to check that!!
@@mohammedkaradia2970 Hey. I'm having the same issue. I'm not using the official camera, but I am using the right cables and stuff. None of my IMX219 modules work with the Pi 5. I get the same error as you do. I bet it's software...
Good video. But they messed up the software somehow. I do not use the official cameras, but it should make very little difference. None of my IMX219 modules get detected... And here I thought that Raspberry Pi has superior software support...
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Man !!
I am a beginner and that was HELPFUL.
Thanks A LOT.
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Thanks for video, essential but effective. The video is not fluid at all, is this because of the type of the camera? Is the camera accessible from a PC trough the LAN?
I have the V3 camera and tried the py script with picamera3 instead of 2, but not work. the test jpg and mp4 in command line to desktop work though
Who can i access the pi camera on raspberry pi 5 with Ubuntu 24 as os ??
I’m trying to use picamera2 but it’s not working, I’ve got the camera module 3
i face the problem of error:*** failed to open Destop/image.jpg*** can you help me to solve the problem
Heyy hope you are doing well.
I tried many ways to configure my camera but none worked.
I tried libcamera, rpicam ,etc.
But the output was the same "no cameras available".
Can you please help me with this .
Are you using an official Raspberry Pi camera? Did you make sure to connect the ribbon cable on the correct orientation on both the Raspberry Pi and the Camera itself? Is the camera sensor properly connected? Is the camera cable free of damage?
If none of these are the issue, what Raspberry Pi model are you using and what operating system?
Thanks for watching!
@@diyengineers I am using correct and official raspberry Pi components. Also about the connection part. I placed the one part with the gold pins in line with the camera and the gold pins on the second end of the cable facing HDMI ports.
I don't know whether there is some hardware issue or not. Please let me know how to check that!!
@@mohammedkaradia2970 Hey. I'm having the same issue. I'm not using the official camera, but I am using the right cables and stuff. None of my IMX219 modules work with the Pi 5. I get the same error as you do. I bet it's software...
@@xshadow-0did you enable the camera under the pi preferences?
Good video. But they messed up the software somehow. I do not use the official cameras, but it should make very little difference. None of my IMX219 modules get detected... And here I thought that Raspberry Pi has superior software support...
Edit the config file. After your tantrum.
@@johngross5071How exactly? My camera module 2 is also not showing up for the Raspberry Pi 3, Model 2.