I'm not near my system to look at it, but OctoPI drives 3D printers and it has time-lapse camera recording. I think it uses an external app to do that but it'll take the snapshots and assemble them into a movie. You can also get a live feed via the network. (Sorry for top-posting, mobile) -------- Original message --------From: Richard Kolb II <richard.k...@gmail.com> Date: 6/28/17 10:31 AM (GMT-05:00) To: GNHLUG <gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org> Subject: Linux for time lapse and wifi? Hello all, I'm looking into using a pine a64 running ubuntu mate to setup a time lapse photo using a standard digital camera controlled over USB. I haven't done a ton of research into it yet, but I wanted to see if anyone else has done something similar and had some advice/opinions. I was thinking of setting this up first as a way to capture an event going on, and second as a wildlife/security camera. I'm also thinking about using it as a wifi access point, the location that it'll be installed, a remote house in Maine, will have a dsl connection, but right now I don't have a wireless router, and since I have this handy I thought I'd take advantage. Thanks, Richard Kolb
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