Software for a Raspberry Pi Zero W motorcycle helmet camera
- Raspberry Pi
- Zero/Zero Wireless ideally
- Raspberry Pi camera
- an offical Raspberry Pi camera is a safe bet
- with correct ribbon cable (Zero cable is different than full sized Pi's, also should get at least 6" long)
- MicroSD card
- get one of the 'high endurance' ones since this will be writing HD video constantly
- Battery
- Simplest solution is a smartphone external battery pack with a microUSB cable, and just keep it in your jacket
- Camera housing/mounting
- I made mine out of plexiglass, superglue, and electrical tape for waterproofing with a dremel
- Electrical tape or double sided adhesive pads for mounting camera+Pi to the helmet
- You might also need for setup/troubleshooting
- Monitor/TV
- USB keyboard
- Adapter for mini HDMI -> HDMI or whatever your monitor/TV takes
- Adapter for microUSB -> USB for a keyboard so you can set up Raspbian
Found in the main Google Doc for this project: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HNO4g3zqxcsHzVkxqeB1x39abU7UEovlvAk7Gv2QWl4/edit?usp=sharing
(run sudo crontab -e
and add this line to the bottom)
@reboot sh /home/pi/pi-helmet-cam/boot_script.sh >/home/pi/pi-helmet-cam/cronlog 2>&1
- NOTE: depending on what your username is/where you put this repo you may need to change the path
- If you're running into problems starting the script on boot, check
./cronlog
.
- Python script that begins recording video in chunks when started using picamera Python module
- Use
-d
or--debug
to see video preview and debug print statements
- the Python script will create a
video
directory to store videos in - each video will have its own directory, the name being a current timestamp
- inside this, there will be (up to) ~45 min videos with the form
001.h264
- after the video gets large enough, a new one will be created in the same directory with an incremented filename
- the video should write to disk every 5 seconds, so in case of power loss, at most that much of the video will be lost
- clears out old videos if we need the space
- then starts recording
- crontab runs this on startup
- helpful script to just clean out old video from the
video
directory
- kill all running python processes, quick way to stop the script if running in background
- where logs from starting the script on boot with
cronjob
will go