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Started by brononius, September 11, 2012, 02:40:22 PM

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brononius

If i'm not wrong, linuxmce works with motion to take snapshot of the IP-camera's.
I'm wondering if there exist a tool/gui to give us more control on this.
Or can you see this already?

fe Personally i'm interested to see the pictures that were taken.

Version: linuxMCE 1404, running virtual on ESXi

Orbiters: ASUS eeePAD, Nexus 5, Huwai, web
Automation: EIB technology, KNX IP ROUTER 750
Phones: Cisco 7912-7940-7960
Camera's: Foscam POE

tschak909

This is unfortunately incorrect.

All LinuxMCE does, is send Get Video Frame commands, to device drivers controlling the camera. For IP cameras, such as the Panasonic IP Camera, this is a GSD device that literally talks to the web server on the IP camera to fetch it a single JPEG image, and return it in the buffer.

Cameras that do not work over IP, such as USB or analogue cameras do not have a facility to grab a single JPEG file, so directly. So a device driver was written around Motion to do this, which returns a single JPEG frame. The Motion wrapper also sends "Motion Detected" events, when Motion senses them. This is the extent of involvement with LinuxMCE.

-Thom

brononius

Damned...  :-[

Today i've installed on my server 'zoneminder' to have a bit more control on the IP-camera's.
More historical views/logs, a nice global overview of all camera's. But i've got the impression that zoneminder likes to use a lot of resources.

And since i would like to avoid multi servers, a complex setup... i hoped to fall back on motion...



Version: linuxMCE 1404, running virtual on ESXi

Orbiters: ASUS eeePAD, Nexus 5, Huwai, web
Automation: EIB technology, KNX IP ROUTER 750
Phones: Cisco 7912-7940-7960
Camera's: Foscam POE