I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 with Motion 3.2.12
When I start motion from the command line using
sudo motion
All is good
[0] Processing thread 0 - config file /usr/local/etc/motion.conf
[0] Motion 3.2.12 Started
[0] Motion going to daemon mode
When I auto start motion at startup and do
tail -f /var/log/syslog
I can see the error message
motion: [1] ffopen_open err
I am writing an application which is based on Motion.
Making a video in slow motion is actually nothing special since there are plenty of video editing tools with a lot of cool features for you to use.
I have the following script that pretty much check for the status of motion daemon and based on that it stop it or start the daemon, I have added the command along with my username to sudoers file so I don't have to run the script with sudo credentials; however, the script is unable to start or stop the service.
I'm trying to set up the raspberry pi with my webcam as a motion detecting cctv that uploads the videos to google drive using Jeremy Blythe's script http://jeremyblythe.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/motion-google-drive-uploader-...
I have motion working correctly and the python script runs when I test it from the terminal.
However the script doesn't run when I add it to the on_movie_end option in
Hello everyone!
I'm using Motion in Ubuntu for my home security. For one camera, it works very well. But when I have used two cameras, only one is performing. The pther one is not functioning! I have checked the config file and two Thread files.
Can any one please help me in this regard?
Thanks in advance
Syed
At the present time,most laptops and netbooks have built-in webcam,with that you can use a software in Ubuntu called Motion to create a monitoring system to monitor kids while you are at work,or have a home-made surveillance.
To install Motion in Ubuntu is very easy,just open up a teminal window from Applications->Accessories menu,and run this command:
sudo aptitude install motion
Then open the co
Question guys - to enable you to slow certain scenes in a video you need to select the slow motion video scene...fair enough.
Should this in turn reduce the quality of the video?
I could be wrong, but before I went to a custom ROM, I am fairly sure the video quality remained the same as normal. Now as soon as I record in slow motion, it reduces the quality.
Look @ This video! LG Motion 4g Blows the ZTE Anthem away in terms of speed... Id like to see how it fares against the Samsung Galaxy S3
Lg Motion VS. ZTE Anthem Quadrant Standard - YouTube