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This tutorial is mainly based on the tool '''v4l2-ctl''' tool and provides a simple example to check whether the x1300 is working properly on the Raspberry Pi 5. It is not only a tutorial, but also a basis for you to check whether the X1300 is damaged. Of course, you can also consider using other video tools such as '''GStreamer''' to get similar functions. | This tutorial is mainly based on the tool '''v4l2-ctl''' tool and provides a simple example to check whether the x1300 is working properly on the Raspberry Pi 5. It is not only a tutorial, but also a basis for you to check whether the X1300 is damaged. Of course, you can also consider using other video tools such as '''GStreamer''' to get similar functions. | ||
'''Before starting the following tutorial, you must also have completed the physical connection of [[X1300]]/[[X1301]], and also ensure that there is HDMI signal transmitted to [[X1300]]/[[X1301]]''' | '''Before starting the following tutorial, you must also have completed the physical connection of [[X1300]]/[[X1301]], and also ensure that there is HDMI signal transmitted to [[X1300]]/[[X1301]]''' | ||
Now assumes you've already set up a Raspberry Pi with Raspbian12('''bookworm'''). For help installing the Debian-based OS on your Pi, check out the docs on https://www.raspberrypi.com/ | Now assumes you've already set up a Raspberry Pi with Raspbian12('''bookworm'''). For help installing the Debian-based OS on your Pi, check out the docs on https://www.raspberrypi.com/ | ||