BTW, I get the same error using a new PiCam3.
Seems like I am not the only person with this error...
Has anyone gotten streaming to work on a RPi5 using a native PI camera connection?
Really frustrating that it seems like Raspberry Pi Foundation forced an upgrame to libcamera and stopped supporting the old legacy stack before they had provided a stable and capable replacement.
Really bad programming and commercial practice not to provide a longer transition and deprecation period along with more robust backwared/forward code and UI compatibility.
The new RPi5 and the PiCamera3 are nice but if they can't work, then I am better off reverting to a Pi4 running older version of Bullseye with a PiCamera2.
Seems like I am not the only person with this error...
Has anyone gotten streaming to work on a RPi5 using a native PI camera connection?
Really frustrating that it seems like Raspberry Pi Foundation forced an upgrame to libcamera and stopped supporting the old legacy stack before they had provided a stable and capable replacement.
Really bad programming and commercial practice not to provide a longer transition and deprecation period along with more robust backwared/forward code and UI compatibility.
The new RPi5 and the PiCamera3 are nice but if they can't work, then I am better off reverting to a Pi4 running older version of Bullseye with a PiCamera2.
Statistics: Posted by puterboy — Thu Jan 25, 2024 5:57 am