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@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ directories could be /var/www/html/zm and /var/www/cgi-bin for example. There
are also two further arguments you can add if your web user and group are not
both 'apache'. These are --with-webuser and --with-webgroup. Type
./configure help
./configure -help
for details.
@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ Tutorial
To start with you should see the ZoneMinder Console window, this will resize
itself to avoid being too intrusive on your desktop. Along the top there are
several informational entries like the time of the last update and the current
server load. There will also be a start or stop link depending on the
server load. There will also be a 'start' or 'stop' link depending on the
current state. Below that are various other links including a set allowing you
to configure your bandwidth. This enables you to optimise your settings
depending on where you are, the actual values relating to this are defined at
@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ the top of the zm_config.php file. If you are using a browser on the same
machine or network then choose high, over a cable or DSL link maybe choose
medium and over a dialup choose low. You can experiment to see which is best.
This setting is retained on a per machine basis with a persistent cookie. Also
on this line is a Report Bug email link which you can use to easily report any
on this line is a 'Report Bug' email link which you can use to easily report any
problems (or successes!) and a couple of other links to the left which will be
covered below.
@ -302,22 +302,22 @@ stream being available to watch. If you have specified X10 support then X10 is
also available as an option which means that the monitor is generally passive
but may go active on receipt of X10 commands. Generally you'll want 'Active' but
for now leave this at 'None'.
Source Type This determines whether the camera is a local one attached to a
Source Type - This determines whether the camera is a local one attached to a
physical video or USB port on your machine or a remote network camera or
similar. Choosing one or the other affects which set of three options are show
next.
Device Number/Channel For a local camera enter the device number that your
Device Number/Channel - For a local camera enter the device number that your
camera is attached to. If it is /dev/video0 enter '0' etc. Some video devices,
e.g. BTTV cards support multiple cameras so in the Channel box choose the
appropriate channel, or leave it at zero if you're using a USB camera or one
without channels.
Device Format For a local camera enter the video format of the video stream.
Device Format - For a local camera enter the video format of the video stream.
This is defined in various system files (e.g. /usr/include/linux/videodev.h) but
the two most common are 0 for PAL and 1 for NTSC.
Remote Host/Port/Path For remote cameras use these fields to enter the full
Remote Host/Port/Path - For remote cameras use these fields to enter the full
URL of the camera. Basically if your camera is at
http://camserver.home.net:8192/cameras/camera1.jpg then these fields will be
camserver.com, 8192 and /cameras/camera1.jopg respectively. Leave the port at 80
@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ Timestamp Label Format - This relates to the timestamp that is applied to each
frame. It is a sprintf style string. It is actually passed through sprintf and
then through print to add the monitor name so a format of '%%s - %y/%m/%d
%H:%M:%S' would be recommended though you can modify it if necessary. If you
dont want a timestamp or have a camera that puts one on itself then leave this
don't want a timestamp or have a camera that puts one on itself then leave this
field blank.
Timestamp Label X/Y - The X and Y values determine where to put the timestamp a
@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ value of 0 will place it at the top of the image. A Y value of the height you
supplied earlier minus 8 will place it on the bottom of the image.
Image Buffer Size - This option determines how many frames are held in the ring
buffer at any one time. The ring buffer is the storage space where the last n
buffer at any one time. The ring buffer is the storage space where the last 'n'
images are kept, ready to be resurrected on an alarm or just kept waiting to be
analysed. It can be any value you like with a couple of provisos, (see next
options). However it is stored in shared memory and making it too large
@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ would prefer them to run together to form fewer longer ones then increase the
Post Event buffer size. Both of these values added together should not exceed
the ring buffer size.
Maximum FPS On some occasions you may have one or more cameras capable of high
Maximum FPS - On some occasions you may have one or more cameras capable of high
capture rates but find that you generally do not require this performance at all
times and would prefer to lighten the load on your server. This option permits
you to limit the maximum capture rate to a specified value. This may allow you
@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ daemon was running but no zma (analysis) daemon and green means both are
running. In our case it is red because we defined the Monitor to have a Function
of None so no daemons are required. To get the daemons up and running you can
either click on the source listed in the Source column and edit the monitor
properties or click on the Function listed and change it to Passive or
properties or click on the Function listed and change it to 'Passive' or
'Active', which will ensure that one or more appropriate daemons are started
automatically.
@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ You can now add further monitors if you have cameras set up to support them.
Once you have one or more monitors you may notice the '<n> Monitors' title
becomes a link which allows you to cycle through a shot from each of your
monitors (unless they are switched off) and get a streamed or still image from
each in turn. There may also be a link titled Montage which allows you view
each in turn. There may also be a link titled 'Montage' which allows you view
all your enabled cameras simultaneously. Be aware however that this can consume
large amounts of bandwidth and CPU so should not be used continuously unless you
have resource to burn.
@ -895,19 +895,19 @@ is to type the following (you will probably need to be root),
perl -MCPAN -eshell
this will then (eventually, after some configuration if its your first time)
this will then (eventually, after some configuration if it's your first time)
present you with a prompt. From there you can type install module, e.g.
Term::ReadKey and the rest should be more or less automatic as it will chase any
dependencies for you. There may be some initial configuration questions it might
ask you on startup if you've never run it before and to speed things up I would
not install a new Bundle at this point (it can end up building you a whole new
perl if youre not careful) if it asks you but everything else should be quite
perl if you're not careful) if it asks you but everything else should be quite
straightforward.
8. Unsupported palettes. ZoneMinder currently is designed to use the simple
palettes of greyscale and 24 bit rgb. Some cameras refuse to use anything other
than more video oriented format such as YUV420 which ZoneMinder doesnt support.
than more video oriented format such as YUV420 which ZoneMinder doesn't support.
This will often show up as the capture daemon being unable to set picture
attributes. Ive now managed to get camera that supports YUV420 so support for
attributes. I've now managed to get camera that supports YUV420 so support for
this will be forthcoming very soon however.
Also, if you are using IE under Windows and get lots of annoying clicks when
@ -919,8 +919,8 @@ http://www.zoneminder.com/downloads/noIEClick.reg
Whats New
=========
Release 0.9.10 Many bug-fixes and major feature enahancements.
- Configure round bug - Fixed a problem with the configure script that didn't
Release 0.9.10 - Many bug-fixes and major feature enahancements.
- Configure 'round' bug - Fixed a problem with the configure script that didn't
detect if the 'round' function was already declared before try to do it itself.
- Low event id bug - Fixed bug where events with an id of < 1000 were being
cleaned up by zmaudit.pl by mistake.
@ -932,7 +932,7 @@ css files from the zone minder install directory first as the old ones won't be
overwritten and will be left behind.
- Streamed cycle view - The monitor cycle view (the one where each monitor is
displayed sequentially) now supports streams as well as stills.
- New montage view - Added a montage view showing all your cameras
- New 'montage' view - Added a montage view showing all your cameras
simultaneously either streaming or stills. The width of this window (in terms of
number of monitors) is a configuration option.
- Network camera support - A major change in this version is support for remote
@ -969,16 +969,16 @@ display fully.
- Event navigation - Added next, prev, delete & next, delete & prev navigation
to events to allow you to quickly review events in sequence as had been
requested by a number of people.
- USR blocking The debug USR signals were not being blocked properly leading
- USR blocking - The debug USR signals were not being blocked properly leading
to nasty effects in zmc mostly.
- zmfilter execution Previously zmfilter execution was not synchronised with
- zmfilter execution - Previously zmfilter execution was not synchronised with
the monitor state or the analysis daemon leading to it sometimes being run
unnecessarily. From now on the zmfilter process will only run when a monitor is
active and so actually potentially generating alarms.
- zmdc short statuses Removed the logging of the short status values that
zmdc.pl returns to its clients which had been clogging up the log file.
- zmdc short statuses - Removed the logging of the short status values that
zmdc.pl returns to it's clients which had been clogging up the log file.
- Bugs and pieces - Fixed various bug(ettes) that I came across that that I
don't think had been reported or noticed so I dont think we need to talk about
don't think had been reported or noticed so I don't think we need to talk about
them here do we.
Release 0.9.9 - Mainly bug-fixes and minor feature enhancements.
@ -1030,7 +1030,7 @@ though it still remains primarily for daemon use. Giving the -v or --verbose
option prints out a bit more as a response to each command.
- Add -d/--device to zmu - This option is designed to allow you to get your
video device working with another application such as xawtv and then use zmu -d
to print out the settings its using
to print out the settings it's using
(especially with the -v option). These options can then be used as a starting
point for your ZoneMinder configuration.
- Added FPS in status field - The status field in the web monitor views now