Raspberry Klipper Camera Control v0.33b

Raspberry Klipper Camera Control v0.33b

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22 April 2023. Tool is updated! New gui. Right-Mouse button on the slider to set it to default. settings.txt file need to be compiled with the new data to let the app work. I added a line in the settings.txt file to enable/disable the cpu monitor with "top" program. add it to the end of file (follow the exaple included). Use FALSE or TRUE to disable/enable it. Ip,192.168.2.39:22 Username,pi Password,123456 Device,/dev/video0 Url,/webcam/?action=stream To know exactly your Url look in the Klipper Camera settings. Usually /dev/video0 /webcam/?action=stream and dev/video1 is /webcam2/?action=stream This tool need also "top" to get infos about cpu. sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install -y top This small tool, written in C# .NET, provides a simplified way to adjust Klipper camera settings such as exposure, focus, brightness, and more. It may require downloading the runtime library to run. Since it is based on WinForms for the interface, it is only compatible with Windows. To get this tool working, v4l2-utils need to be installed using the following commands: sudo apt update sudo apt install v4l2-utils Additionally, the settings.txt file needs to be filled out with the IP address of the Raspberry Pi and the port (usually the SSH port 22) to connect to the device via SSH, as well as the username and password for your Raspberry Pi. Finally, the tool also requires Microsoft .NET runtime, which will be prompted automatically upon the first launch of the program. Following these steps, the tool should work properly and allow for the opening of remote camera streams. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppg_iQo2o9k

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