Failure to run raspipreview after configuration i2c
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Here's the steps i followed to replicate issue:
- run ./enable_i2c_vc.sh
- Run ./camera_i2c_config
- Run a few commands on i2c (mirror mode)
- Run ./veye_raspipreview -t -1 -p '0,0,1920,1080'
My system does not have an i2c line but is getting it from the csi cable. Camera and i2c enabled in raspi-config.
Expected Result:
Camera appears on screenActual Result:
./veye_raspipreview -t -1 -p '0,0,1920,1080' before create camera com time out -1 Hardare version: 9000c1 before create camera com mmal: mmal_component_create_core: could not find component 'vc.ril.rawcam' mmal: Failed to create camera component mmal: main: Failed to create camera componentI did another test and worked out it's not likely to do with i2c, i reformatted sd card with a backed up image and it does the same thing as this.
I can confirm that the camera IS working as I have another image which uses the VEYE_MPI-327 and it's working without issue,Here's the verbose log.
before create camera com time out -1 veye_raspipreview Camera App v0.3.7 Width 1920, Height 1080, filename (null) Time delay -1, Timelapse 0 Link to latest frame enabled no Full resolution preview No Capture method : Single capture Preview Yes, Full screen No Preview window 0,0,1920,1080 Opacity 255 Hardare version: 9000c1 before create camera com mmal: mmal_component_create_core: could not find component 'vc.ril.rawcam' mmal: Failed to create camera component mmal: main: Failed to create camera component -
@nathan-sinclair said in Failure to run raspipreview after configuration i2c:
For bullseye system, it delete mmal component.
Please refer to part 2:
http://wiki.veye.cc/index.php/VEYE-MIPI-290/327_for_Raspberry_Pi#About_piOS---Bullseye -
@veye_xumm We're using buster.
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@veye_xumm were able to get it working. This is resolved for us.
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@nathan-sinclair Okay, you're great!
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