Suitable webcams for displaying progress in the webui?
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another solution here is Raspberry Pi zerow or rpi3 or any (zerow+cam = cheapest option)
all you need is to install motioneyeos https://github.com/ccrisan/motioneyeos/wiki/Supported-Devicesafter you connect to you network with it , just open IP asigned by dhcp for you
log in username admin password emptyfew steps to setup fast network cam
after set fast network cam hit Apply button
copy url displayed in step 5
fill in DWC
and you get at the end
hope this helps someone
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I'm using this solution too!
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I've got the Zerow and the camera, just haven't had the time to start working on it. What case(s) are you using?
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Oh I am so printing that. Thanks!
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Be aware that the nut trap seems to be made for 1/8" or 3/8" (photo standard), and not M8… But you can use M6 (you will have to maintain the nut while screwing).
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I'm using the Sannce ip camera mentioned on the wiki - $40 delivered to Australia, so cheaper than the pi+camera.
I was using the snapshot cgi method, but changed to using http://192.168.1.6:16325/videostream.cgi?loginuse=MyUserName&loginpas=MyPassword, and ticking the embed webcam stream under DWC settings.
Can confirm that this method works perfectly under chrome on windows.If it doesn't work for you, changing the webcam update interval to, ie, 0.1 seconds may be a workaround.
I couldn't find the ip camera page on the new wiki, so am posting here.
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I have found my RPi Zero W solution to be quite prone to uSD card corruption with power on/off.
I will try the Sannce Wireless IP camera.
Found it here £25 UK free delivery.https://www.manomano.co.uk/cctv-camera/sannce-720p-smart-wireless-ip-camera-remote-access-4134074
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We missed the webcam page when we migrated the wiki, but it's now at https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/How_to_include_a_web_camera_image_in_Duet_Web_Control.
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Ah thanks! Have added that information to the wiki. I attempted to follow the document formatting, though I am a wiki novice so…
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For now, my picam is powered with a AC-to-USB converter, and all is switched-on switched-off at the same time with the main switch.
I didn't check yet how to start a timelapse or a video. I will ask MotioneyeOS dev if it is possible through a GPIO input.
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another solution here is Raspberry Pi zerow or rpi3 or any (zerow+cam = cheapest option)
all you need is to install motioneyeos https://github.com/ccrisan/motioneyeos/wiki/Supported-Devicesafter you connect to you network with it , just open IP asigned by dhcp for you
log in username admin password emptyfew steps to setup fast network cam
http://www.bbmail.co/duet/dwcam/1.png
http://www.bbmail.co/duet/dwcam/2.png
after set fast network cam hit Apply button
http://www.bbmail.co/duet/dwcam/3.png
copy url displayed in step 5
fill in DWC
http://www.bbmail.co/duet/dwcam/4.png
and you get at the end
http://www.bbmail.co/duet/dwcam/5.png
hope this helps someone
This worked like a charm. Thanks.