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Raspbian 11 (Bullseye): Webcam detected by Linux but not by Motioneye #2448
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This is a USB camera, right? That such a large number of (non-functional) |
Yes, it's a USB webcam
Several days ago, I installed Bullseye Lite 32 bit on PI0W with another USB webcam model and it works. I will go back to Buster for my PI3. |
Out of interest, if you detach the camera, do all the other devices still show up in the list? |
These bcm2835 ones sound like provided by RPi camera module driver. Is it enabled, e.g. via I already thought that we should add the device path as additional identifier, although that such a large number of devices all with the same name even exists doesn't look right to me (issue with RPi firmware/kernel). |
I don't have these commands in /boot/config.txt
My USB cameras are not displayed in bcm2835 but in USB Camera. |
Hello,
My Logitech QuickCam E2500 webcam which worked with Buster 32 bit on Raspberry PI3 is not detected by Motioneye on Bullseye.
Do you know where the problem could come from? thanks for your advices.
New installation done yesterday.
motionEye 0.42.1
Motion 4.3.2
Raspian 11 (
5.15.32-v7+ #1538 SMP Thu Mar 31 19:38:48 BST 2022 armv7l GNU/Linux
) 32bit with no desktop environment.ls /dev
sudo lsusb -v | more
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