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@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ directories could be /var/www/html/zm and /var/www/cgi-bin for example. There
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are also two further arguments you can add if your web user and group are not
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both 'apache'. These are --with-webuser and --with-webgroup. Type
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./configure –help
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./configure -help
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for details.
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@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ Tutorial
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To start with you should see the ZoneMinder Console window, this will resize
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itself to avoid being too intrusive on your desktop. Along the top there are
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several informational entries like the time of the last update and the current
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server load. There will also be a ‘start’ or ‘stop’ link depending on the
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server load. There will also be a 'start' or 'stop' link depending on the
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current state. Below that are various other links including a set allowing you
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to configure your bandwidth. This enables you to optimise your settings
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depending on where you are, the actual values relating to this are defined at
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@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ the top of the zm_config.php file. If you are using a browser on the same
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machine or network then choose high, over a cable or DSL link maybe choose
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medium and over a dialup choose low. You can experiment to see which is best.
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This setting is retained on a per machine basis with a persistent cookie. Also
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on this line is a ‘Report Bug’ email link which you can use to easily report any
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on this line is a 'Report Bug' email link which you can use to easily report any
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problems (or successes!) and a couple of other links to the left which will be
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covered below.
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@ -302,22 +302,22 @@ stream being available to watch. If you have specified X10 support then X10 is
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also available as an option which means that the monitor is generally passive
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but may go active on receipt of X10 commands. Generally you'll want 'Active' but
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for now leave this at 'None'.
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Source Type – This determines whether the camera is a local one attached to a
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Source Type - This determines whether the camera is a local one attached to a
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physical video or USB port on your machine or a remote network camera or
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similar. Choosing one or the other affects which set of three options are show
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next.
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Device Number/Channel – For a local camera enter the device number that your
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Device Number/Channel - For a local camera enter the device number that your
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camera is attached to. If it is /dev/video0 enter '0' etc. Some video devices,
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e.g. BTTV cards support multiple cameras so in the Channel box choose the
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appropriate channel, or leave it at zero if you're using a USB camera or one
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without channels.
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Device Format – For a local camera enter the video format of the video stream.
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Device Format - For a local camera enter the video format of the video stream.
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This is defined in various system files (e.g. /usr/include/linux/videodev.h) but
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the two most common are 0 for PAL and 1 for NTSC.
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Remote Host/Port/Path – For remote cameras use these fields to enter the full
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Remote Host/Port/Path - For remote cameras use these fields to enter the full
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URL of the camera. Basically if your camera is at
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http://camserver.home.net:8192/cameras/camera1.jpg then these fields will be
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camserver.com, 8192 and /cameras/camera1.jopg respectively. Leave the port at 80
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frame. It is a sprintf style string. It is actually passed through sprintf and
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then through print to add the monitor name so a format of '%%s - %y/%m/%d
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%H:%M:%S' would be recommended though you can modify it if necessary. If you
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don’t want a timestamp or have a camera that puts one on itself then leave this
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don't want a timestamp or have a camera that puts one on itself then leave this
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field blank.
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Timestamp Label X/Y - The X and Y values determine where to put the timestamp a
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supplied earlier minus 8 will place it on the bottom of the image.
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Image Buffer Size - This option determines how many frames are held in the ring
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buffer at any one time. The ring buffer is the storage space where the last ‘n’
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buffer at any one time. The ring buffer is the storage space where the last 'n'
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images are kept, ready to be resurrected on an alarm or just kept waiting to be
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analysed. It can be any value you like with a couple of provisos, (see next
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options). However it is stored in shared memory and making it too large
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Post Event buffer size. Both of these values added together should not exceed
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the ring buffer size.
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Maximum FPS – On some occasions you may have one or more cameras capable of high
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Maximum FPS - On some occasions you may have one or more cameras capable of high
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capture rates but find that you generally do not require this performance at all
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times and would prefer to lighten the load on your server. This option permits
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you to limit the maximum capture rate to a specified value. This may allow you
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running. In our case it is red because we defined the Monitor to have a Function
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of None so no daemons are required. To get the daemons up and running you can
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either click on the source listed in the Source column and edit the monitor
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properties or click on the Function listed and change it to ‘Passive’ or
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properties or click on the Function listed and change it to 'Passive' or
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'Active', which will ensure that one or more appropriate daemons are started
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automatically.
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Once you have one or more monitors you may notice the '<n> Monitors' title
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becomes a link which allows you to cycle through a shot from each of your
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monitors (unless they are switched off) and get a streamed or still image from
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each in turn. There may also be a link titled ‘Montage’ which allows you view
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each in turn. There may also be a link titled 'Montage' which allows you view
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all your enabled cameras simultaneously. Be aware however that this can consume
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large amounts of bandwidth and CPU so should not be used continuously unless you
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have resource to burn.
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perl -MCPAN -eshell
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this will then (eventually, after some configuration if it’s your first time)
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this will then (eventually, after some configuration if it's your first time)
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present you with a prompt. From there you can type install module, e.g.
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Term::ReadKey and the rest should be more or less automatic as it will chase any
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dependencies for you. There may be some initial configuration questions it might
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ask you on startup if you've never run it before and to speed things up I would
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not install a new Bundle at this point (it can end up building you a whole new
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perl if you’re not careful) if it asks you but everything else should be quite
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perl if you're not careful) if it asks you but everything else should be quite
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straightforward.
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8. Unsupported palettes. ZoneMinder currently is designed to use the simple
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palettes of greyscale and 24 bit rgb. Some cameras refuse to use anything other
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than more video oriented format such as YUV420 which ZoneMinder doesn’t support.
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than more video oriented format such as YUV420 which ZoneMinder doesn't support.
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This will often show up as the capture daemon being unable to set picture
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attributes. I’ve now managed to get camera that supports YUV420 so support for
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attributes. I've now managed to get camera that supports YUV420 so support for
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this will be forthcoming very soon however.
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Also, if you are using IE under Windows and get lots of annoying clicks when
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Whats New
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=========
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Release 0.9.10 – Many bug-fixes and major feature enahancements.
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- Configure ‘round’ bug - Fixed a problem with the configure script that didn't
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Release 0.9.10 - Many bug-fixes and major feature enahancements.
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- Configure 'round' bug - Fixed a problem with the configure script that didn't
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detect if the 'round' function was already declared before try to do it itself.
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- Low event id bug - Fixed bug where events with an id of < 1000 were being
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cleaned up by zmaudit.pl by mistake.
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overwritten and will be left behind.
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- Streamed cycle view - The monitor cycle view (the one where each monitor is
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displayed sequentially) now supports streams as well as stills.
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- New ‘montage’ view - Added a montage view showing all your cameras
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- New 'montage' view - Added a montage view showing all your cameras
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simultaneously either streaming or stills. The width of this window (in terms of
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number of monitors) is a configuration option.
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- Network camera support - A major change in this version is support for remote
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- Event navigation - Added next, prev, delete & next, delete & prev navigation
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to events to allow you to quickly review events in sequence as had been
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requested by a number of people.
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- USR blocking – The debug USR signals were not being blocked properly leading
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- USR blocking - The debug USR signals were not being blocked properly leading
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to nasty effects in zmc mostly.
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- zmfilter execution – Previously zmfilter execution was not synchronised with
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- zmfilter execution - Previously zmfilter execution was not synchronised with
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the monitor state or the analysis daemon leading to it sometimes being run
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unnecessarily. From now on the zmfilter process will only run when a monitor is
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active and so actually potentially generating alarms.
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- zmdc short statuses – Removed the logging of the short status values that
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zmdc.pl returns to it’s clients which had been clogging up the log file.
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- zmdc short statuses - Removed the logging of the short status values that
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zmdc.pl returns to it's clients which had been clogging up the log file.
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- Bugs and pieces - Fixed various bug(ettes) that I came across that that I
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don't think had been reported or noticed so I don’t think we need to talk about
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don't think had been reported or noticed so I don't think we need to talk about
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them here do we.
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Release 0.9.9 - Mainly bug-fixes and minor feature enhancements.
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option prints out a bit more as a response to each command.
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- Add -d/--device to zmu - This option is designed to allow you to get your
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video device working with another application such as xawtv and then use zmu -d
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to print out the settings it’s using
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to print out the settings it's using
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(especially with the -v option). These options can then be used as a starting
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point for your ZoneMinder configuration.
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- Added FPS in status field - The status field in the web monitor views now
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