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> From: "Scott Ferguson" <scott.ferguson.debian.u...@gmail.com>
> 
> I've been using motion for a few years and highly recommend it.
> Lightweight[*1], simple, and reliable.
> 
> Minimal configuration required (snapshot mode):-
> Point your camera at the zone to be monitored.
> Take a picture.
> Edit the picture in GIMP (mask the areas you don't want monitored for
> motion).

Does this work just as a starting point for motion detection, or can you 
reference this picture for the beginning of any event.  My impression was that 
it detects motion based on comparing to the previous picture.  So the last 
picture of the first event would be used as the baseline for triggering a 
second event.

> Configure motion (set sensitivity and picture frequency)
> Make sure you've got enough space for the images it will generate -
> after setting the frequency and archiving.
> Set up your action on motion detection. I use an sms alert which
> notifies me of motion and emails the picture of the event and several
> minutes of photos preceding the event (bash script, sendmail, and
> gcsms). That way if the cameras and computer get stolen I don't lose the
> images.
> 
> [*1]I was impressed to find it runs well on $12 TP-Link TL-WR703N devices

How are you doing that?  Running OpenWRT or something?

Thanks for all the info.

-Rob


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