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I tried to use telnet with success, but it is used to modify only settings that will be charged after a reboot.
The Python application can modify settings in real time, as video quality, decide what type of photo mode to use (time lapse, burst and so on), things that with telnet I can't do. Maybe there is a method but is not used yet.
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nexus5, sailfish, sfdroid, xiaomi, xiaomiyi |
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I have a Xiaomi YI camera and a Nexus 5 with Sailfish.
There is an android app to control the camera but on sfdroid doesn't work (can't connect even if it is connected to the camera with wifi in Sailfish).
There is also a Windows client (written in Python) that can do the same things.
Now the question: i have the Python script of that ( https://github.com/deltaflyer4747/Xiaomi_Yi ) , but how can i run it on Sailfish?
Thanks in advance.