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*We can send the hotkey controls via STDIN in python: | *We can send the hotkey controls via STDIN in python: | ||
**http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12755968/sending-arrow-keys-to-popen | **http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12755968/sending-arrow-keys-to-popen | ||
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== GPIO == | == GPIO == |
Revision as of 08:36, 26 April 2013
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- Installed software with apt-get. (including festival).
- Installed and ran VNC to get a remote desktop on the machine.
- Ran a simple python script to synthesize speech ( example)
- Another python tutorial: Learn Python the Hard Way
Video Playback
- Omxplayer is a video player specifically made for the Raspberry PI's GPU made by Edgar (gimli) Hucek from the XBMC project.
- omxplayer comes pre-installed on our raspbian distribution.
- Try it out.
- Copy a movie file to your raspberry pi using scp. The movie needs to be .mp4 format.
- you can transcode with ffmpeg:
ffmpeg -i mouse_brain.wmv mouse_brain.mp4
- run omxplayer:
omxplayer ~/Movies/mouse_brain.mp4
- You can control playback with a number of hotkeys:
- http://elinux.org/Omxplayer#Hotkeys
- Try these, and notice the responsiveness of the system. Is there any noticable delay?
ffmpeg
- install homebrew
brew install ffmpeg
Scripting Video Playback
- We can send the hotkey controls via STDIN in python:
GPIO
- pin over-voltage protection circuits - http://elinux.org/RPi_Tutorial_EGHS:GPIO_Protection_Circuits
- light example - https://projects.drogon.net/raspberry-pi/gpio-examples/tux-crossing/gpio-examples-1-a-single-led/
- uses wiringPI, command line tool, for ex:
gpio
- installed using git - https://projects.drogon.net/raspberry-pi/wiringpi/download-and-install/
- uses wiringPI, command line tool, for ex:
through python
- follow adafruit - http://learn.adafruit.com/adafruits-raspberry-pi-lesson-4-gpio-setup/overview
- Rpi.GPIO -
- requires python-dev
- python-rpi.gpio
- https://code.google.com/p/raspberry-gpio-python/
Logic Level Conversion
- RPi is 3.3V.