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Re: [LUG] Ras Pi Zero Motion Detection

 

Thanks Michael â looks very interesting

 

Following a web search trail re: OpenCV, landed me here: https://www.kerberos.io/ - which is also installable on to Rasbian, so, hmm, may be an easy start to fiddle with.

 

Thanks!

 

Steve

 

From: list [mailto:list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of M. J. Everitt
Sent: 07 June 2016 15:32
To: list@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [LUG] Ras Pi Zero Motion Detection

 

Motion (the v4l capture programme) has kinda stopped development, and is likely to start to suffer bit-rot as packages move forward and incompatibilities surface. That said, it's a useful utility which I have in active use for now ...

If you're keen on video 'stuff' - take a look at OpenCV .. there is some motion-detection stuff in there, but its not for the faint-hearted. Probably a more sustainable solution going forward though ..

Just me 2cents :)
Regards,
Michael.

On 07/06/16 15:25, Tremayne, Steve wrote:

OK, sorry if this is in the archives, Iâm having problems searching themâ

 

So â Iâve got my Pi Zero (v1.3 with the camera connector), the camera module, the special cable to connect the twoâ (thanks Pimoroniâ)

 

Now, all I want to do is get the motion detection setup & working and as it has been a few days (years?!) since I last did this on my first Pi, I thought Iâd have a fresh look around.

 

Appears that things have moved on a little..

 

Original I used Motion: http://lavrsen.dk/foswiki/bin/view/Motion/WebHome but that appears to have (had?) a few issues with the Ras Pi camera module (or is that just resolved by âmodprobe bcm2835-v4l2â now?

 

 

So, thereâs now motionEyeOs: https://github.com/ccrisan/motioneyeos/wiki - my concern is that this is yet another âload the whole thingâ, rather than sticking to a âstandardâ Linux distro and adding packagesâ

 

Does anyone have any opinions on this?

 

It also have GPIO ready to goâ motion detection can trigger hardware I/Oâ nice

 

 

Or â should I be looking at something else here???

 

Any pointers would be good.

 

Thanks,

 

Steve

 

 



 

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