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− | + | Although the steps I've outlined below might seem trivial, there are a number of conflicting sources on how to access the video feed from the Raspberry Pi B+ using OpenCV, many of which ''do not work''. The following guide is designed to help you quickly and efficiently work recording video into your project. | |
+ | ==Step 1: Import OpenCV into your Python File | ||
+ | Assuming that you've successfully installed OpenCV on your Raspberry Pi B+, you need to include <code>import cv2</code><br> | ||
Revision as of 06:23, 4 May 2016
Although the steps I've outlined below might seem trivial, there are a number of conflicting sources on how to access the video feed from the Raspberry Pi B+ using OpenCV, many of which do not work. The following guide is designed to help you quickly and efficiently work recording video into your project.
==Step 1: Import OpenCV into your Python File
Assuming that you've successfully installed OpenCV on your Raspberry Pi B+, you need to include import cv2