Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Motion Detector
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Now It works… juhuuuuuuuuuuu;o) My monitor turn off… and recognize motion and turns on. In dev Mode i see now also motions!
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hopefully this works for @cowboysdude as well
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I just typed in the
sudo modprobe bcm2835-v4l2
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So this is what I’ve done and it solved it…
I took your
sudo modprobe bcm2835-v4l2
and entered before I started the mirror and no more error so I started the mirror in dev and it was registering movement…Great!So I closed the mirror and restarted… same error, driver not loaded…
so I did this in case of a power out,e tc…in a terminal window:
sudo crontab -e
Enter this on the last line:
@reboot sudo modprobe bcm2835-v4l2
Saved and exited.
Reboot
Restart mirror in dev mode
NO error and tracks movement
close mirror and restart in dev
NO error and tracks movement.PROBLEM SOLVED!! Thank you guys for being patient!! It’s working.
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Thank you guys! you are amazing!
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Same here, works like a charm!
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Huge thank you to @strawberry-3-141 for helping to troubleshoot this issue and suggesting the solution! While I know all kinds of dev languages and tools, I am pretty new RPI and Linux.
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Hi guys,
I have a problem. My MM do not turn on the display in the morning. I is possible that my pi camera is in a kind of sleepmode or standby? I have to restart with pm2 stop mm and start again an than it works fine. -
@trividar said in Motion Detector:
Hi guys,
I have a problem. My MM do not turn on the display in the morning. I is possible that my pi camera is in a kind of sleepmode or standby? I have to restart with pm2 stop mm and start again an than it works fine.I have encountered that MANY times… don’t exactly know why myself… It’s not just this module it happens with most of them… I believe once it sleeps long enough the PI doesn’t want to wake up LOL