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Learn how to access the Raspberry Pi camera and and video stream. Possible to build a head counter to count people with the Raspberry Pi. A HDMI display and I connected my raspberry pi 3 through ethernet to laptop. The n-bit ripple counter decouples the Raspberry Pi from the events, so that an interrupt is generated only every 2n events. Being able to read some of the other bits of the ripple counter allows one to get a resolution finer than just having a multiple of 2n.
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I am engineering-ly inclined, but have little experience with small electronics and programming. A good friend suggested motioneye and webcams on a raspberry pi for a security system, however, they are no longer with us. I have read all the articles, watched all the videos, and am still not quite sure what I need to purchase. I would like to plug the webcams into power and have them wirelessly save files to a folder on my computer (that I should be able to have uploaded to Google Drive or One Drive.) Any suggestions on hardware? I have found light sensing camera modules for the Pi boards, I have found big clunky webcams, my friend used a webcam about the size of my thumbnail. The usage page on motioneye's GitHub has lines for network connections, I am not sure if that means wireless or wired.
The other subreddit I posted to does not seem quite as active as this one, I was hoping for a bit more input on the components I need to purchase.
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