Summary
Now that we've completed the third chapter, let's review some of the main tasks you learned to do:
You installed luvcview to test the camera's CPU usage
You used omxplayer to view video files
You configured the Raspberry Pi to support both webcam and PiCam video acquisition by installing the raspivid and motion utilities.
You installed GParted to validate the data partition used to manage file space for video storage
You created Bash shell scripts to automate raspivid and to combine raspivid and motion into a small but functional movement-triggered security camera system
You created the Python 3 script to provide a small GUI for the security camera.
In the next chapter, you will learn how to use VLC and audio devices to create an Internet radio.