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Started by rhormaza, June 14, 2010, 05:27:32 PM

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rhormaza

Hi There,
I'm new to LinuxMCE and I've been struggling a few weeks trying to setup the system

Currently, I'm trying to setup the surveillance system. I've got an ACTI cam (ACM 7411) which is working fine via motion wrapper.
At the moment, I can watch the image inside the Orbiter (core/md) but I think it's a bit slow (choppy)  ....so I just wanna check..is that normal? I mean, is that the framerate I can get?, if not can I improve it somehow?

Thanks in advance
Raul
ps: LinuxMCE version is 810

tschak909

We only currently take single frames, so yes, this is normal.

-Thom

rhormaza


valent

Quote from: rhormaza on June 14, 2010, 05:27:32 PM
Hi There,
I'm new to LinuxMCE and I've been struggling a few weeks trying to setup the system

Currently, I'm trying to setup the surveillance system. I've got an ACTI cam (ACM 7411) which is working fine via motion wrapper.
At the moment, I can watch the image inside the Orbiter (core/md) but I think it's a bit slow (choppy)  ....so I just wanna check..is that normal? I mean, is that the framerate I can get?, if not can I improve it somehow?

Thanks in advance
Raul
ps: LinuxMCE version is 810

You can try and edit motion.conf and thread1.conf in /etc/motion but not sure if linuxmce will overwite it if you edit it manually. But these options are also exposed in motion wrapped via web admin UI.
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tschak909

valent...

I should smack you for blatantly not #$(@#(#@ reading...

The orbiter display only grabs one single JPEG image frame at a time. It will not be 30 frames per second smooth.

-Thom

rhormaza

I hadn't read this... :)


thanks again