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      MattO
      last edited by

      @Eric-Katzfey Ok, that worked. Fresh image with just camera server and streamer. Was able to stream hi res over voxl wifi connection to VLC on a laptop. I'm going to try enabling things one step at a time and see how far I get.

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        MattO
        last edited by

        Thanks for the help Eric. Currently I have pretty much the bare bones stuff installed, see screenshot below. camera-server and streamer up and running, and getting video on a host computer via VLC or QGC. I think we can consider this one solved!
        voxl-installed.png

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          A Former User
          last edited by A Former User

          For completeness here, you can start with a clean image, then:
          Update /etc/opkg/opkg.conf by un-commenting the last line for include development packages: src/gz dev http://voxl-packages.modalai.com/dev

          Ensure you're connected to the internet via voxl-wifi station mode.

          opkg update

          opkg install voxl-suite-dev

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          • Lynn KoudsiL
            Lynn Koudsi
            last edited by Lynn Koudsi

            Hi @RichieRich @MattO ,

            I've followed this thread cause I got the same issue when attempting to run voxl-streamer, but I'm now getting a different error after a clean installation of the image 3.1.1 without installing the voxl suite:
            ec8d21a1-dd75-4f51-8ac4-6319bd6b20b1-image.png

            This is all I have installed:
            ec8720d4-4c3d-4bb4-880e-b8d734fc0e86-image.png

            Thank you in advance!

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            • Eric KatzfeyE
              Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team
              last edited by

              Our dev repo is very active and occasionally we end up with some dependency mismatches in it. I fixed the problem with voxl-streamer. Can you please start with a fresh install of the system image and follow the instructions in this thread to try again? It should all be working now. Thanks!

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              • Lynn KoudsiL
                Lynn Koudsi @Eric Katzfey
                last edited by

                @Eric-Katzfey Hi Eric,

                Thanks for the reply!

                I actually found the issue. the camera server was broadcasting under /run/mpa/hires_preview when vox-streamer was looking for run/mpa/hires/preview so I just changed that value in the script and it works 🙂

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                • Eric KatzfeyE
                  Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @Lynn Koudsi
                  last edited by

                  @Lynn-Koudsi Great! Yep, that was the issue 🙂

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                  • Dean FortierD
                    Dean Fortier @Lynn Koudsi
                    last edited by

                    Hi @Lynn-Koudsi and @Eric-Katzfey,

                    I am having the same issue as you Lynn where I am getting the error:

                    yocto:/# voxl-streamer
                    Using configuration file /etc/modalai/voxl-streamer.conf
                    closing FDs for client channel 0
                    ERROR: Couldn't open MPA pipe /run/mpa/hires/preview/
                    

                    Where is the script where you changed /run/mpa/hires_preview?

                    Thanks,

                    Dean

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                    • Eric KatzfeyE
                      Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team
                      last edited by

                      @Dean-Fortier It is in the voxl-streamer configuration file. /etc/modalai/voxl-streamer.conf.

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                      • Eric KatzfeyE
                        Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @Dean Fortier
                        last edited by

                        @Dean-Fortier BTW, The latest software installer is now available at https://developer.modalai.com/asset. With the new release you won't need to modify the configuration file manually. (beta) VOXL Platform Release 3.2.0-0.3.4-b https://developer.modalai.com/asset/download/69

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                        • Dean FortierD
                          Dean Fortier @Eric Katzfey
                          last edited by

                          Hi @Eric-Katzfey,
                          Thanks for the tip, I installed the 3.2.0-0.3.4-b release and still have the same issue. Also I am not sure what to modify in the voxl-streamer.conf file. I modified line 6 from:

                          "mpa-camera": "hires_preview" },
                          

                          to:

                          "mpa-camera": "hires/preview" },
                          

                          but I think I am missing something as I am getting the same error message.

                          Thanks,
                          Dean

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                          • Eric KatzfeyE
                            Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @Dean Fortier
                            last edited by Eric Katzfey

                            @Dean-Fortier The issue with the path was that, originally, it was specified as "hires/preview". This is where voxl-camera-server created the pipe and where voxl-streamer looked for it. In a newer version of voxl-camera-server, the name changed to "hires_preview". Until voxl-streamer was updated, you had to manually go into the configuration file and change it yourself. Now voxl-streamer has been updated and the manual change is no longer necessary. That is what is in 3.2.0-0.3.4-b. You can take a look at the directories yourself to see what voxl-camera-server is doing. After a power cycle and before you start voxl-camera-server you should see something like this:

                            yocto:/run/mpa# ls
                            imu0  imu1
                            

                            And then after starting voxl-camera-server you will see the new directories:

                            yocto:/run/mpa# ls
                            hires_preview  imu0  imu1  stereo  tracking
                            

                            If you don't see those directories then the problem is somewhere else.

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                            • Dean FortierD
                              Dean Fortier
                              last edited by

                              @Eric-Katzfey Thanks for the explanation, I was not starting the voxl-camera-server before.

                              When I started the voxl-camera-server, I had my camera configuration include the tracking camera which stopped the voxl-camera-server from starting correctly.

                              Once I changed my camera configuration with voxl-configure-cameras to "hires only" I was able to start the camera server and then start the voxl-streamer as well.

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                                Gaurav Borade @Eric Katzfey
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