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Monthly Archives: April 2015
Raspberry Pi, Time-Lapse & Nikon D90 – Part II
With the Raspberry Pi now on WLAN and the first impressions of the Nikon D90 as time-lapse device, here is my first improvement. The camera is back out on the balcony, I have started the Raspberry Pi connected to it … Continue reading
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Raspberry Pi & WLAN
When working with the Nikon D90 last night, and using my Raspberry Pi as the time-lapse controller, one thing I was dearly missing was SSH Access to the Raspberry Pi on my balcony… but the WLAN Stick that I had … Continue reading
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Raspberry Pi Time-Lapse with Nikon D90
I have already shown you how to turn a Raspberry Pi with an attached Camera Module into a time-lapse camera. While that was easy and worked well, there is one thing that it cannot overcome: the limitations of the camera itself. … Continue reading
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Adding Custom .NFO Files to Kodi Media Center
In a previous post, I have written about my problems with my Kodi installation, how to get Kodi installed on Ubuntu and how to identify issues with the environment. One of the outcomes was that I should consider creating custom … Continue reading
Raspberry Pi, Kodi Media Center & Ubuntu
One of the jobs I am using my Raspberry Pi for (or rather: one of my Raspberry Pi’s) is running a Media Center for my TV. Installing Kodi on a Raspberry Pi The installation of Kodi (formerly: XBMC) on the … Continue reading