no solution as of yet but an update:
I switched over to my Pi 4 Model B which is a 32bit setup. In raspi-config on this machine I have the option to enable legacy support for cameras. Doing this I was able to run the camera with python code using legacy libraries.
Then for kicks I tried to run libcamera-hello and got that no cameras were detected.
I went back to raspi-config and disabled legacy camera support and libcamera-hello worked.
This make me wonder if the cm4 / I/O board running 64 bit and a raspi-config that has no content regarding cameras may have an issue or two.
A thought I'm having but really don't want to for other reasons is to reconfigure this system with a 32 bit OS and perhaps a raspi-config that would allow me to get the camera working here.
Thoughts?
I switched over to my Pi 4 Model B which is a 32bit setup. In raspi-config on this machine I have the option to enable legacy support for cameras. Doing this I was able to run the camera with python code using legacy libraries.
Then for kicks I tried to run libcamera-hello and got that no cameras were detected.
I went back to raspi-config and disabled legacy camera support and libcamera-hello worked.
This make me wonder if the cm4 / I/O board running 64 bit and a raspi-config that has no content regarding cameras may have an issue or two.
A thought I'm having but really don't want to for other reasons is to reconfigure this system with a 32 bit OS and perhaps a raspi-config that would allow me to get the camera working here.
Thoughts?
Statistics: Posted by tdunbar123 — Thu Apr 04, 2024 7:21 pm