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  • jsulmJ jsulm

    @Xenoshell Add yourself to the video group if it's not already the case

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    @jsulm @JNBarchan ,
    i am already member of the video group.
    The camera device only opens if i use sudo. If i dont it just gets stuck at self.cam = QCamera().
    After the command sudo chmod 666 /dev/video0 i tried using qt5.py without sudo but it just got stuck.
    So there has to be a group which i am not a member of that uses QCamera(). Am i at least right with this assumption?

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      Ok i cant reproduce the gdb output anymore. It just stops at 1 and then somehow locks up and i have to relog again.
      I somehow have this feeling that the code/the usb-camera use audio or at least try to use it. When i want to turn off the pi i always get the message that "Pulse Audio Sound System" is currently running and if i want to terminate it.
      Tomorrow i will sit down and try to get the gdb output without sudo /with sudo and look what is possible.
      Debugging can really be stressful...

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        @jsulm, @JNBarchan
        Here i am again, this is the new gdb output:

        (gdb) run qt5.py
        Starting program: /usr/bin/python3 qt5.py
        Cannot parse expression `.L1185 4@r4'.
        warning: Probes-based dynamic linker interface failed.
        Reverting to original interface.
        
        [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
        Using host libthread_db library "/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libthread_db.so.1".
        1
        [New Thread 0x72b39470 (LWP 4134)]
        2
        3
        [New Thread 0x6de10470 (LWP 4139)]
        [Thread 0x6de10470 (LWP 4139) exited]
        [New Thread 0x6de10470 (LWP 4140)]
        [Thread 0x6de10470 (LWP 4140) exited]
        

        At this output is libpulse.so and also libasound.so.2 i talked about in my post above. It could actually be that QCamera() tries to also initalise Audio but obviously i dont have any audiooutput plugged in and thats why it stops at QCamera

        (gdb) bt
        #0  __libc_do_syscall () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/libc-do-syscall.S:46
        #1  0x76f21c0a in __GI_ppoll (fds=0x7001a8, nfds=1, timeout=<optimized out>, 
            sigmask=0x0) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ppoll.c:50
        #2  0x73389e12 in pa_mainloop_poll ()
           from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libpulse.so.0
        #3  0x7338a290 in pa_mainloop_iterate ()
           from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libpulse.so.0
        #4  0x6de2888c in conf_pulse_hook_load_if_running ()
           from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/alsa-lib/libasound_module_conf_pulse.so
        #5  0x6e01c9f2 in ?? () from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libasound.so.2
        Backtrace stopped: previous frame identical to this frame (corrupt stack?)
        

        Here the info threads:

        (gdb) info threads
          Id   Target Id         Frame 
        * 1    Thread 0x76ff6300 (LWP 4204) "python3" __libc_do_syscall ()
            at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/libc-do-syscall.S:46
          2    Thread 0x72b39470 (LWP 4206) "QXcbEventReader" 0x76f21b90 in poll ()
            at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:84
        

        Can anyone tell me whats going on in those gdb outputs? Are they even important or are they just there and we cant really do anything with them?

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          @jsulm, @JNBarchan
          Here i am again, this is the new gdb output:

          (gdb) run qt5.py
          Starting program: /usr/bin/python3 qt5.py
          Cannot parse expression `.L1185 4@r4'.
          warning: Probes-based dynamic linker interface failed.
          Reverting to original interface.
          
          [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
          Using host libthread_db library "/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libthread_db.so.1".
          1
          [New Thread 0x72b39470 (LWP 4134)]
          2
          3
          [New Thread 0x6de10470 (LWP 4139)]
          [Thread 0x6de10470 (LWP 4139) exited]
          [New Thread 0x6de10470 (LWP 4140)]
          [Thread 0x6de10470 (LWP 4140) exited]
          

          At this output is libpulse.so and also libasound.so.2 i talked about in my post above. It could actually be that QCamera() tries to also initalise Audio but obviously i dont have any audiooutput plugged in and thats why it stops at QCamera

          (gdb) bt
          #0  __libc_do_syscall () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/libc-do-syscall.S:46
          #1  0x76f21c0a in __GI_ppoll (fds=0x7001a8, nfds=1, timeout=<optimized out>, 
              sigmask=0x0) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ppoll.c:50
          #2  0x73389e12 in pa_mainloop_poll ()
             from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libpulse.so.0
          #3  0x7338a290 in pa_mainloop_iterate ()
             from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libpulse.so.0
          #4  0x6de2888c in conf_pulse_hook_load_if_running ()
             from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/alsa-lib/libasound_module_conf_pulse.so
          #5  0x6e01c9f2 in ?? () from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libasound.so.2
          Backtrace stopped: previous frame identical to this frame (corrupt stack?)
          

          Here the info threads:

          (gdb) info threads
            Id   Target Id         Frame 
          * 1    Thread 0x76ff6300 (LWP 4204) "python3" __libc_do_syscall ()
              at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/libc-do-syscall.S:46
            2    Thread 0x72b39470 (LWP 4206) "QXcbEventReader" 0x76f21b90 in poll ()
              at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:84
          

          Can anyone tell me whats going on in those gdb outputs? Are they even important or are they just there and we cant really do anything with them?

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          @Xenoshell
          Because you are using Python, not a standalone executable of your program compiled from C++, if you use gdb you have to gdb the Python executable, not your app running as a Python script. This means gdb probably is not of any interest to you, per se, for general debugging of your app; though it may give us some clues in this particular case.

          To clarify, for your app script completely. Just run gdb against Python without any mention of your qt5.py script. For the record, here is my output under Ubuntu not Pi:

          jon@ubuntu:~$ gdb python3
          Reading symbols from python3...(no debugging symbols found)...done.
          (gdb) run
          Starting program: /usr/bin/python3 
          [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
          Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
          Python 3.5.3 (default, Nov 23 2017, 11:34:05) 
          [GCC 6.3.0 20170406] on linux
          Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
          >>> 
          
          

          Does yours produce much the same? Does it only give the libpulse/libasound if a certain line is in your Python script, and not if it is removed, then you'd have an idea what is related to what? I wish you'd show what that line is now, because we no longer know whether you are enumerating available cameras or opening a camera?

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            @Xenoshell
            Because you are using Python, not a standalone executable of your program compiled from C++, if you use gdb you have to gdb the Python executable, not your app running as a Python script. This means gdb probably is not of any interest to you, per se, for general debugging of your app; though it may give us some clues in this particular case.

            To clarify, for your app script completely. Just run gdb against Python without any mention of your qt5.py script. For the record, here is my output under Ubuntu not Pi:

            jon@ubuntu:~$ gdb python3
            Reading symbols from python3...(no debugging symbols found)...done.
            (gdb) run
            Starting program: /usr/bin/python3 
            [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
            Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
            Python 3.5.3 (default, Nov 23 2017, 11:34:05) 
            [GCC 6.3.0 20170406] on linux
            Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
            >>> 
            
            

            Does yours produce much the same? Does it only give the libpulse/libasound if a certain line is in your Python script, and not if it is removed, then you'd have an idea what is related to what? I wish you'd show what that line is now, because we no longer know whether you are enumerating available cameras or opening a camera?

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            @JNBarchan
            This is the whole output:

            blz@blz-desktop:~$ gdb python3
            GNU gdb (Ubuntu 7.11.1-0ubuntu1~16.5) 7.11.1
            Copyright (C) 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
            License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
            This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
            There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.  Type "show copying"
            and "show warranty" for details.
            This GDB was configured as "arm-linux-gnueabihf".
            Type "show configuration" for configuration details.
            For bug reporting instructions, please see:
            <http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/bugs/>.
            Find the GDB manual and other documentation resources online at:
            <http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/documentation/>.
            For help, type "help".
            Type "apropos word" to search for commands related to "word"...
            Reading symbols from python3...Reading symbols from /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/d7/14ad8d8b52ca34a8a81f10b4917027977b05ca.debug...done.
            done.
            (gdb) run
            Starting program: /usr/bin/python3 
            Cannot parse expression `.L1185 4@r4'.
            warning: Probes-based dynamic linker interface failed.
            Reverting to original interface.
            
            [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
            Using host libthread_db library "/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libthread_db.so.1".
            Python 3.5.2 (default, Nov 23 2017, 16:37:01) 
            [GCC 5.4.0 20160609] on linux
            Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
            >>> 
            
            

            My code always stops at self.cam = QCamera() otherwise it would also print 4 and not suddenly stop
            As a reminder, here is my code:

            import sys
            from PyQt5 import QtCore , QtWidgets, QtGui, QtMultimedia, QtMultimediaWidgets
            from PyQt5.QtCore import QObject, pyqtSignal, pyqtSlot
            from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication, QPushButton, QMainWindow
            from PyQt5.QtMultimedia import QCamera, QCameraInfo, QMediaObject, QCameraViewfinderSettings, QCameraImageCapture
            from PyQt5.QtMultimediaWidgets import QCameraViewfinder
            
            
            class Camera(QObject):
                def __init__(self, parent = QObject()):
                    super(Camera, self).__init__(parent)
                    print("3")
                    self.cam = QCamera()
                    print("4")
                    self.caminfo = QCameraInfo(self.cam)
                    self.camvfind = QCameraViewfinder()
                    self.camvfindset = QCameraViewfinderSettings()
                    self.cammode = self.cam.CaptureMode(2)
                    self.camimgcap = QCameraImageCapture(self.cam)
            
                def iniCamera(self):
                    #print(self.caminfo.description())
                    #print(self.caminfo.availableCameras())
                    
                    for caminfo in QCameraInfo.availableCameras():
                        print(caminfo.deviceName())
                    
                    
                    if self.cam.isCaptureModeSupported(self.cammode):
                        print("Capturemode supported")
                
                def startVid(self):
                    self.camimgcap.CaptureDestination(2)
                    
                    self.camvfind.show()
                    
                    self.cam.setViewfinder(self.camvfind)
                    
                    self.cam.setCaptureMode(self.cammode)
                    
                    self.cam.start()
                    
                    
            
            if __name__ == '__main__':
                print("1")
                app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
                print("2")
                cam = Camera()
                print("4")
                cam.iniCamera()
                
                cam.startVid()
                
                sys.exit(app.exec_())
            
            
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              @JNBarchan
              This is the whole output:

              blz@blz-desktop:~$ gdb python3
              GNU gdb (Ubuntu 7.11.1-0ubuntu1~16.5) 7.11.1
              Copyright (C) 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
              License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
              This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
              There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.  Type "show copying"
              and "show warranty" for details.
              This GDB was configured as "arm-linux-gnueabihf".
              Type "show configuration" for configuration details.
              For bug reporting instructions, please see:
              <http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/bugs/>.
              Find the GDB manual and other documentation resources online at:
              <http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/documentation/>.
              For help, type "help".
              Type "apropos word" to search for commands related to "word"...
              Reading symbols from python3...Reading symbols from /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/d7/14ad8d8b52ca34a8a81f10b4917027977b05ca.debug...done.
              done.
              (gdb) run
              Starting program: /usr/bin/python3 
              Cannot parse expression `.L1185 4@r4'.
              warning: Probes-based dynamic linker interface failed.
              Reverting to original interface.
              
              [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
              Using host libthread_db library "/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libthread_db.so.1".
              Python 3.5.2 (default, Nov 23 2017, 16:37:01) 
              [GCC 5.4.0 20160609] on linux
              Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
              >>> 
              
              

              My code always stops at self.cam = QCamera() otherwise it would also print 4 and not suddenly stop
              As a reminder, here is my code:

              import sys
              from PyQt5 import QtCore , QtWidgets, QtGui, QtMultimedia, QtMultimediaWidgets
              from PyQt5.QtCore import QObject, pyqtSignal, pyqtSlot
              from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication, QPushButton, QMainWindow
              from PyQt5.QtMultimedia import QCamera, QCameraInfo, QMediaObject, QCameraViewfinderSettings, QCameraImageCapture
              from PyQt5.QtMultimediaWidgets import QCameraViewfinder
              
              
              class Camera(QObject):
                  def __init__(self, parent = QObject()):
                      super(Camera, self).__init__(parent)
                      print("3")
                      self.cam = QCamera()
                      print("4")
                      self.caminfo = QCameraInfo(self.cam)
                      self.camvfind = QCameraViewfinder()
                      self.camvfindset = QCameraViewfinderSettings()
                      self.cammode = self.cam.CaptureMode(2)
                      self.camimgcap = QCameraImageCapture(self.cam)
              
                  def iniCamera(self):
                      #print(self.caminfo.description())
                      #print(self.caminfo.availableCameras())
                      
                      for caminfo in QCameraInfo.availableCameras():
                          print(caminfo.deviceName())
                      
                      
                      if self.cam.isCaptureModeSupported(self.cammode):
                          print("Capturemode supported")
                  
                  def startVid(self):
                      self.camimgcap.CaptureDestination(2)
                      
                      self.camvfind.show()
                      
                      self.cam.setViewfinder(self.camvfind)
                      
                      self.cam.setCaptureMode(self.cammode)
                      
                      self.cam.start()
                      
                      
              
              if __name__ == '__main__':
                  print("1")
                  app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
                  print("2")
                  cam = Camera()
                  print("4")
                  cam.iniCamera()
                  
                  cam.startVid()
                  
                  sys.exit(app.exec_())
              
              
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              JonB
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              #27

              @Xenoshell
              I asked earlier:

              Does it only give the libpulse/libasound if a certain line is in your Python script, and not if it is removed, then you'd have an idea what is related to what?

              So, if I were you, under gdb, I'd try commenting in & commenting out the QCamera() line, and report whether your debugger only shows the libpulse error if & only if you have that line in there. then you'd know for sure whether QCamera() has anything to do with libpulse....

              I'd also try QCamera("video0") or QCamera("/dev/video0") or whatever it is, instead of plain QCamera(). I'd probably also try QCamera("rubbish"). These are all things for you to play with to try to understand just what causes the problem/hang, it's up to you....

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                @Xenoshell
                I asked earlier:

                Does it only give the libpulse/libasound if a certain line is in your Python script, and not if it is removed, then you'd have an idea what is related to what?

                So, if I were you, under gdb, I'd try commenting in & commenting out the QCamera() line, and report whether your debugger only shows the libpulse error if & only if you have that line in there. then you'd know for sure whether QCamera() has anything to do with libpulse....

                I'd also try QCamera("video0") or QCamera("/dev/video0") or whatever it is, instead of plain QCamera(). I'd probably also try QCamera("rubbish"). These are all things for you to play with to try to understand just what causes the problem/hang, it's up to you....

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                @JNBarchan
                I commented QCamera() and obviously i also need to comment the stuff that is in correlation to self.cam because otherwise i would get a simple error because self.cam is not there. Then i also dont get the libpulse error, well tbh there is not much to compile because about half the code is commented.
                I tried using QCamera("/dev/video0) and also video0, this results in the error:

                TypeError: arguments did not match any overloaded call:
                  QCamera(QObject parent=None): argument 1 has unexpected type 'str'
                  QCamera(QByteArray, QObject parent=None): argument 1 has unexpected type 'str'
                  QCamera(QCameraInfo, QObject parent=None): argument 1 has unexpected type 'str'
                  QCamera(QCamera.Position, QObject parent=None): argument 1 has unexpected type 'str'
                

                I can follow you that this should be right but how are you supposed to initialize QCamera if you need the QCameraInfo or a QByteArray?
                Are you supposed to initalize without anything -> find out the QByteArray -> initialize QCamera with the correct QByteArray?

                Thanks again for your help

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                  @JNBarchan
                  I commented QCamera() and obviously i also need to comment the stuff that is in correlation to self.cam because otherwise i would get a simple error because self.cam is not there. Then i also dont get the libpulse error, well tbh there is not much to compile because about half the code is commented.
                  I tried using QCamera("/dev/video0) and also video0, this results in the error:

                  TypeError: arguments did not match any overloaded call:
                    QCamera(QObject parent=None): argument 1 has unexpected type 'str'
                    QCamera(QByteArray, QObject parent=None): argument 1 has unexpected type 'str'
                    QCamera(QCameraInfo, QObject parent=None): argument 1 has unexpected type 'str'
                    QCamera(QCamera.Position, QObject parent=None): argument 1 has unexpected type 'str'
                  

                  I can follow you that this should be right but how are you supposed to initialize QCamera if you need the QCameraInfo or a QByteArray?
                  Are you supposed to initalize without anything -> find out the QByteArray -> initialize QCamera with the correct QByteArray?

                  Thanks again for your help

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                  @Xenoshell
                  For the way to invoke QCamera(), sorry, I misremembered the constructor, and thought it took a string. It takes a byte array of the name instead. From Python, you'll use str.encode(), e.g. "/dev/video0".encode().

                  Maybe it's not a good idea to try to create an "empty" QCamera(). Try using a constructor which does take an actual camera. One of:

                  • `QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera())
                  • QCamera("/dev/video0".encode())
                  • One of the available cameras returned by the loop:
                  for caminfo in QCameraInfo.availableCameras():
                      print(caminfo.deviceName())
                      acam = QCamera(caminfo)
                  

                  I hope one of the above works instead of the default constructor. Maybe only root can create the empty one (though have to say I'm dubious)....

                  Now that I think I understand what your code is intending to do, I believe you always intended QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera()). Don't forget the docs admonition:

                  QCameraInfo QCameraInfo::defaultCamera()
                  Returns the default camera on the system.
                  The returned object should be checked using isNull() before being used, in case there is no default camera or no cameras at all.
                  See also availableCameras().

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                    @Xenoshell
                    For the way to invoke QCamera(), sorry, I misremembered the constructor, and thought it took a string. It takes a byte array of the name instead. From Python, you'll use str.encode(), e.g. "/dev/video0".encode().

                    Maybe it's not a good idea to try to create an "empty" QCamera(). Try using a constructor which does take an actual camera. One of:

                    • `QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera())
                    • QCamera("/dev/video0".encode())
                    • One of the available cameras returned by the loop:
                    for caminfo in QCameraInfo.availableCameras():
                        print(caminfo.deviceName())
                        acam = QCamera(caminfo)
                    

                    I hope one of the above works instead of the default constructor. Maybe only root can create the empty one (though have to say I'm dubious)....

                    Now that I think I understand what your code is intending to do, I believe you always intended QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera()). Don't forget the docs admonition:

                    QCameraInfo QCameraInfo::defaultCamera()
                    Returns the default camera on the system.
                    The returned object should be checked using isNull() before being used, in case there is no default camera or no cameras at all.
                    See also availableCameras().

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                    @JNBarchan
                    well that didnt do anything... When i use QCamera("/dev/video0".encode()) or QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera()) it just prints till 3 and then stops.
                    Maybe i need to add myself to the audio group (EDIT: ok already am)

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                      @JNBarchan
                      well that didnt do anything... When i use QCamera("/dev/video0".encode()) or QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera()) it just prints till 3 and then stops.
                      Maybe i need to add myself to the audio group (EDIT: ok already am)

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                      @Xenoshell
                      Then at this point I'm afraid I'm stumped. QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera()) should definitely not hang. I don't know what is going on in the Qt code which will cause something to do so unless run as root. (I just wonder whether something might be prompting for, say, root password to allow access, and that's why it hangs/goes black....)

                      You need one of the experts who knows what the Qt code does to get you anywhere now, I think....

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                        @Xenoshell
                        Then at this point I'm afraid I'm stumped. QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera()) should definitely not hang. I don't know what is going on in the Qt code which will cause something to do so unless run as root. (I just wonder whether something might be prompting for, say, root password to allow access, and that's why it hangs/goes black....)

                        You need one of the experts who knows what the Qt code does to get you anywhere now, I think....

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                        @JNBarchan
                        No worries, i think it should work too and am baffled... Maybe i can summon @Lifetime-Qt-Champion @SGaist ? He has also helped me alot in the past. But i am quite sure it has something to do with the gdb output

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                          You can't without lots of chocolate...

                          Minimal PyQt5 example that shows a viewfinder using the default camera:

                          import sys
                          
                          from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication
                          from PyQt5.QtMultimedia import QCamera, QCameraInfo
                          from PyQt5.QtMultimediaWidgets import QCameraViewfinder
                          
                          if __name__ == '__main__':
                          
                              app = QApplication(sys.argv)
                              camera = QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera());
                              viewfinder = QCameraViewfinder()
                              viewfinder.show()
                              camera.setViewfinder(viewfinder);
                              camera.start()
                          
                              sys.exit(app.exec_())
                          

                          Does it work for you ?

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                          Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                          • SGaistS SGaist

                            You can't without lots of chocolate...

                            Minimal PyQt5 example that shows a viewfinder using the default camera:

                            import sys
                            
                            from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication
                            from PyQt5.QtMultimedia import QCamera, QCameraInfo
                            from PyQt5.QtMultimediaWidgets import QCameraViewfinder
                            
                            if __name__ == '__main__':
                            
                                app = QApplication(sys.argv)
                                camera = QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera());
                                viewfinder = QCameraViewfinder()
                                viewfinder.show()
                                camera.setViewfinder(viewfinder);
                                camera.start()
                            
                                sys.exit(app.exec_())
                            

                            Does it work for you ?

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                            @SGaist
                            Nope doesnt work. Its the same thing. Without sudo it doesnt do anything and with sudo it just locks up and i have to login again. I cant find a reason why the raspberry pi just locks up. For me thats the strangest thing to happen. I had my code once on Raspbian but now i am on Ubuntu Mate since i always got a segmentation fault on Raspbian.

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                              You can't without lots of chocolate...

                              Minimal PyQt5 example that shows a viewfinder using the default camera:

                              import sys
                              
                              from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication
                              from PyQt5.QtMultimedia import QCamera, QCameraInfo
                              from PyQt5.QtMultimediaWidgets import QCameraViewfinder
                              
                              if __name__ == '__main__':
                              
                                  app = QApplication(sys.argv)
                                  camera = QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera());
                                  viewfinder = QCameraViewfinder()
                                  viewfinder.show()
                                  camera.setViewfinder(viewfinder);
                                  camera.start()
                              
                                  sys.exit(app.exec_())
                              

                              Does it work for you ?

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                              @SGaist
                              We have established that for the OP QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera()) --- or indeed QCamera(anything-at-all-or-nothing) --- hangs unless he runs it via sudo. (The only thing I don't think he has clarified is whether QCamera("nosuchcamera".decode()) succeeds returning an invalid camera object or also hangs --- but I suspect the latter.)

                              What would be nice to know from an expert is: from the Qt source code, what does just a minimal QCamera() constructor actually do? It seems to invoke something in the OS/multimedia --- perhaps something which requires a permission --- but what??

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                                @SGaist
                                Nope doesnt work. Its the same thing. Without sudo it doesnt do anything and with sudo it just locks up and i have to login again. I cant find a reason why the raspberry pi just locks up. For me thats the strangest thing to happen. I had my code once on Raspbian but now i am on Ubuntu Mate since i always got a segmentation fault on Raspbian.

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                                @Xenoshell
                                Hmm, have a look at new post which has arrived: https://forum.qt.io/topic/85920/error-running-camera-example/2

                                This confirms your suspicion that libpulse has something to do with cameras and perhaps QCamera. I don't know what to tell you to do about it, but maybe check what you have installed in that light (libpulse & libpulse-dev)?

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                                  @Xenoshell
                                  Hmm, have a look at new post which has arrived: https://forum.qt.io/topic/85920/error-running-camera-example/2

                                  This confirms your suspicion that libpulse has something to do with cameras and perhaps QCamera. I don't know what to tell you to do about it, but maybe check what you have installed in that light (libpulse & libpulse-dev)?

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                                  @JNBarchan
                                  I knew it! Sadly installing libpulse-dev did nothing for my problem. Everything stays the same.
                                  Does that mean that maybe my installation of Qt5 or PyQt5 is faulted? I know that i didnt managed to install PyQt5/Qt5 with the QtMultimedia because somehow the command didnt work and i then just used the repository to get qtmultimedia

                                  EDIT: i just checked the groups again and if something strikes my eye. I saw that i am not in the pulse and pulse-access group. I dont think its gonna do anything, though.

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                                    @JNBarchan
                                    I knew it! Sadly installing libpulse-dev did nothing for my problem. Everything stays the same.
                                    Does that mean that maybe my installation of Qt5 or PyQt5 is faulted? I know that i didnt managed to install PyQt5/Qt5 with the QtMultimedia because somehow the command didnt work and i then just used the repository to get qtmultimedia

                                    EDIT: i just checked the groups again and if something strikes my eye. I saw that i am not in the pulse and pulse-access group. I dont think its gonna do anything, though.

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                                    @Xenoshell
                                    Well it's possible (it would only be your Qt installation, not your PyQt). I don't know how you went about it, as I only fetch from Ubuntu repositories (apt-get) for all things Qt, never from Qt themselves. If you're saying you did a "max-and-match" --- some things one way, some another --- you might not have a consistent/correctly located set of libraries. You might want to clarify what you mean by:

                                    i didnt managed to install PyQt5/Qt5 with the QtMultimedia because somehow the command didnt work and i then just used the repository to get qtmultimedia

                                    as anything which "didn't work" in this area could be a clue....

                                    However, this would be implicated if your code always "hung". But the fact that it does work as root but not as you makes one assume that your installation does work.

                                    Deffo think you should post here your problems/try again with anything which "did not work right" during install, especially if it's to do with multimedia....

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                                      @Xenoshell
                                      Well it's possible (it would only be your Qt installation, not your PyQt). I don't know how you went about it, as I only fetch from Ubuntu repositories (apt-get) for all things Qt, never from Qt themselves. If you're saying you did a "max-and-match" --- some things one way, some another --- you might not have a consistent/correctly located set of libraries. You might want to clarify what you mean by:

                                      i didnt managed to install PyQt5/Qt5 with the QtMultimedia because somehow the command didnt work and i then just used the repository to get qtmultimedia

                                      as anything which "didn't work" in this area could be a clue....

                                      However, this would be implicated if your code always "hung". But the fact that it does work as root but not as you makes one assume that your installation does work.

                                      Deffo think you should post here your problems/try again with anything which "did not work right" during install, especially if it's to do with multimedia....

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                                      @JNBarchan
                                      Well i wanted to install Qt5 from source but in the default installation is not QtMultimedia. So i wanted to use the command to install also QtMultimedia but somehow the command didnt get recognized so i just didnt install QtMulti from source but installed it with a repository. The help command didnt do much for using the correct command, because im quite sure i can read.

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                                        @JNBarchan
                                        Well i wanted to install Qt5 from source but in the default installation is not QtMultimedia. So i wanted to use the command to install also QtMultimedia but somehow the command didnt get recognized so i just didnt install QtMulti from source but installed it with a repository. The help command didnt do much for using the correct command, because im quite sure i can read.

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                                        @Xenoshell
                                        Look, I don't know your situation, but maybe it's possible that your multimedia is "out of sync" with the rest of your Qt installed? Like I said, I'm surprised then that it works for root but not other users, but who knows....

                                        Since no-one else seems to be posting to help you on your camera issue, you might want to try a new thread purely about how to correctly install Qt with multimedia under your OS, get it all sorted out properly, and then see if miraculously that solves your problem....

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                                          @Xenoshell
                                          Look, I don't know your situation, but maybe it's possible that your multimedia is "out of sync" with the rest of your Qt installed? Like I said, I'm surprised then that it works for root but not other users, but who knows....

                                          Since no-one else seems to be posting to help you on your camera issue, you might want to try a new thread purely about how to correctly install Qt with multimedia under your OS, get it all sorted out properly, and then see if miraculously that solves your problem....

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                                          @JNBarchan
                                          Ok i am gonna do that.

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