Setting up your camera
For USB webcams, go ahead and plug it in and boot up the Pi; we'll take a closer look at what makes it tick.
Note
If you experimented with the dwc_otg.speed
parameter to improve the audio quality during the previous chapter, you should change it back now by changing its value from 1
to 0
, as chances are that your webcam will perform worse or will not perform at all, because of the reduced speed of the USB ports.
If you're the lucky owner of a Raspberry Pi camera module, follow these steps to get your camera connected (there's a video available at http://www.raspberrypi.org/help/camera-module-setup/ if you need a more visual walkthrough):
- Before handling the camera module, ground yourself to get rid of any static electricity you might have picked up, by touching a radiator or a PC chassis.
- The flexible flat cable connects to the CSI connector located between the Ethernet and HDMI ports on the Pi board.
- Open up the connector by pulling the plastic tab upward...