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« on: December 15, 2008, 10:18:04 am »

I used to have a camera that would fire events when it detected movement. I added another camera and couldn't get it to do the same thing and somewhere in the process I broke the original one. In looking at the log for the Motion Wrapper I got the following.


05   12/15/08 19:45:57.709      Creating child 31 <0xb797f6c0>
05   12/15/08 19:45:57.709      Note: Device manager has attached a device of type 66 that this has no custom event handler for.  It will not fire events. <0xb797f6c0>
05   12/15/08 19:45:57.709      Note: Device manager has attached a device of type 66 that this has no custom handler for.  This is normal for IR. <0xb797f6c0>
05   12/15/08 19:45:57.710      Creating child 49 <0xb797f6c0>
05   12/15/08 19:45:57.710      Note: Device manager has attached a device of type 66 that this has no custom event handler for.  It will not fire events. <0xb797f6c0>
05   12/15/08 19:45:57.710      Note: Device manager has attached a device of type 66 that this has no custom handler for.  This is normal for IR. <0xb797f6c0>



I get images under the SECURITY-ALERTS-LOG but no events.


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