Available WebCam Options 2023
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@Marshalldog that page gives the model number as I71BD. The second row of the table at https://www.ispyconnect.com/camera/sannce suggests that it does support providing a still JPEG image, which is what DWC needs.
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Would be awesome if it was some small formfactor cams (or ones that we could tear down and make new housings for), so we would make some neat "easy to tuck away" soulutions! "All" the ones that's verified working are so huge their borderline impossible to mount inside a build chamber.
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@T3P3Tony @Marshalldog Most webcam work well with Linux SBCs, they just need to implement the USB UVC standard. I think most newer cameras do this.
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@Exerqtor Maybe an esp32cam based solution would work? https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/24024/cheapest-wifi-webcam-esp32-ov2640-camera?_=1673342139324
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@gloomyandy
Interesting, as long as i don't have a huge monstrosity or have to use a SBC i'm happy -
When I must use a camera, I use an old cell phone that is programmed to shoot a photo every minute or so (with time stamping on each image), or trigger the camera with a bluetooth button that snaps a picture at every layer change. I use an Android phone so the photos get uploaded to Google Photos as soon as they are snapped, so I can see the images anywhere, with any web browser. The phone camera is better than any web cam or RPi camera module and this use keeps the phone out of the landfill. The still photos can easily be turned into time lapse video.
https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/2019/08/putting-old-cell-phone-to-good-use.html
https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/2020/04/fancy-no-hack-layer-synchronized-time.html -
Where i may find all necessary information in one shot or rather follow up how to configure and what has to be respected to the WebCam addOn?
Many thx
Danijel
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Update:
I received the camera "sannce I71BD" but I can't get the device to connect to wifi. I'll provide another update if anything changes -
Weird Issue with the sannce I71BD,
I've been trying to get the camera to connect to my router and I got it to work (under weird conditions). Usually, I have my wireless network 2.4ghz security set to WPA2 (which the camera SUPPOSEDLY supports). I tried for hours to get the camera to connect to the wifi network but it consistently failed. I changed the network security to WPA + WPA2 the camera connected and worked immediately. That implies that the camera only works with WPA (which is insecure). I've contacted the manufacturers to figure out the problem but won't be hearing back from them until the end of the Chinese new year (according to the automatic email). I'll provide another update if anything changes