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parent 83762f10a3425777666c1ae638fcd293ee1bd4c7
Author: Robin Bäckman <robinbackman@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2016 17:40:57 +0300
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-# Tarina - DIY filmmaking device for Raspberry pi
+-----------||Tarina - DIY filmmaking device for Raspberry pi||------------
+
+
+Retake
+------
+You film, Tarina puts the pieces together and, voilá!, you have a movie! Shoot your films as takes, shots and scenes, and see how they fit together on the go. If you're not happy, retake it. Once you get it there’s no need for editing later.
+
+Gonzo
+-----
+With the camera & microphone flip feature. This is the ultimate gonzo style traveling, vlogging cam and very cool for filming tutorials, DIY or even recipes!
+
+Upgrade
+-------
+Tarina is built upon hardware easily changeable. Want a bigger sensor or better sound? Buy it, plug it in. No need to buy a new camera anymore.
+
+3d printed
+----------
+Tarina is designed to be 3D printed. A broken plastic part? Don't worry: 3D print it or let your friend/school print it. Why not customize it at the same time?
+
+Hackable
+--------
+Running on a Gnu/Linux Raspbian distribution and with easy python coded interface. You can go crazy and customize this geek camera to the max.
+
+Hardware
+--------
+Tarina has been tested and is working with Raspberry pi 1, 2 and 3, Pi camera module 1.3 and v. 2.1 Sony IMX219 8-megapixel sensor, CS lenses or M12 lenses, USB via vt1620a Sound card, Electrec in-built front mic with preamp, 7700mAh li-ion Battery (6 hours filming), U-geek 3.5" screen (800x480 pixels), Adafruit 3.5" screen (480x 320 pixels), in-built speakers, Bluetooth keyboard, 3d printed body
+
+Software
+--------
+The device wouldn't function without nice brains. Tarinas’ brains are the Raspberry pi computer with the Raspbian os, a free operating system based on Debian. Tarina’s interface is coded in python, using free software like sox, ffmpeg, avconv, MP4Box. This is why and how Tarina got born. Without free software it would've been impossible to build Tarina.
+
-video + sound recorder for the Raspberry Pi using the Pi Camera and Adafruit Pitft screen and C-Media USB Audio VIA VT1620A.
-adafruit kernel with the 3.5 tft https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-pitft-3-dot-5-touch-screen-for-raspberry-pi/easy-install
Lens I'm trying out now
2.8-12mm M12 Manual Zoom Manual Focus
+-----------||3d printable files||-------------------
-----------------||3d printable files||-------------------
Blender file and printable stls in 3d folder
+-----------||Installing Tarina||-----------------
----------------||Installing||-----------------
-
1. sudo apt-get install git python-picamera python-imaging python-pexpect libav-tools gpac omxplayer sox cpufrequtils usbmount
2. git clone https://rbckman@bitbucket.org/rbckman/tarina.git
@@ -36,8 +63,15 @@ more install instructions in INSTALL file
+-----------||Installing Adafruit 3.5 pitft screen||----------------------
+
+
+https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-pitft-3-dot-5-touch-screen-for-raspberry-pi/easy-install
+
+
+
+------------||Configurations Rasbian Wheezy||---------------------
-----------------||Configurations Rasbian Wheezy||---------------------
Booting to Tarina on Raspbian Wheezy (init)
@@ -57,7 +91,8 @@ fi
-----------------||Configurations Rasbian Jessie||---------------------
+------------||Configurations Rasbian Jessie||---------------------
+
1.open new file /etc/systemd/system/tarina.service
and put this in it:
@@ -90,10 +125,9 @@ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
-
-
---------------||Known problems||----------------------------------------------
+
1. Seems like the whole thing runs better on Wheezy, even if it's the pi 2. I don't know why?
Systemd issue? or something else...
@@ -102,11 +136,10 @@ Systemd issue? or something else...
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---------------||Couldn't have been done without these||-----------------------
---------------||Sending <3 to all||-------------------------------------------
+
Raspberry Pi
http://raspberrypi.org