22.2.2
As described in the previous section, ff you have only
22.2.2
As described in the previous section, ff you have only
22.2 Using E-mail
22.2.1
We can send E-mails to others via our own E-mail server, such as gmail.com or hanmail.net usually with outlook or other tools.
We can send E-mail via E-mail server that we use through Raspberry Pi also. To do this, we need a MTA(Mail Transfer Agent) program that sends E-mail by connecting to E-mail server.
22.1.8 Motion Detecting Web Camera –
22.1.8.1 Framework to Access Camera via Web
22.1.7 Broadcasting Video over Internet
22.1.7.1 Framework to Transmit Video over Web
Here, we want to use the following framework to broadcast video over the Web.
22.1.6 Viewing Video on an External Computer
Here we talk about how to view video taken in Raspberry Pi on an external computer through a network.
There are a number of ways to view video over the network, but here we explain the way to use
22.1.6.1 Basic framework to Transmit/Receive Video Data
Here, we want to use the following framework for video transmission and reception.
22.1.5 Converting Video Format Using
Video taken by Raspberry Pi camera use “H.264” format, which is a format that is not widely used by ordinary users. You can use
● Installing
To use
22.1.4 Playing Video Contents
Here, we’ll look at the tools that can be used to play videos on the Raspberry Pi system.
22.1.4.1 Playing Video Using
OMXPlayer is a program installed in Raspberry Pi system by default. It can play not only video files recorded with Raspberry Pi camera but also general videos in Raspberry Pi system.
22.1.3 Taking Picture and Video Using Pi Camera
22.1.3.1 Overview of Shooting Command for Pi Camera
With Raspberry Pi’s dedicated camera, you can run the following commands. They have functions that can shoot a still image or take a movie according to a command.
■ “raspistill” command
. This command captures still images. The captured image is saved as “jpg” file.
22.1.2 Processing API for Raspberry Pi Camera
In the Raspberry Pi system, MMAL method and V4L2 method can be used as processing API for the Raspberry Pi camera function.
22.1.2.1 MMAL (Multi-Media Abstraction Layer)
The Raspberry Pi A+/B+ system uses a BCM2835 system board made by the Broadcom, where the graphics processing GPU is VideoCore Ⅳ.
22.1 Using Raspberry Pi camera
22.1.1 Basics of Camera
22.1.1.1 Installing Raspberry Pi Dedicated Camera
The Raspberry Pi dedicated camera is installed by connecting the ribbon cable to the CSI port on the main body. Please refer to the description of [3.9.3 Raspberry Pi Dedicated Camera] for information about type of camera and how to install it.