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1. Motion Modification (Eric Donovan)
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Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2019 15:26:18 +0000
From: Eric Donovan <[email protected]>
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Subject: [Motion-user] Motion Modification
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Hello Everyone,
Background:
I am running motion on a pi. The camera is watching a shooting target. I am
using the change detection to pin point the location of my last hit. It works
great for the first shot however it seems like the location of the changed
pixels is determined by comparing a buffer of frames. If I shoot too quickly
the red X is placed between the two shots because that ends up being the center
of the changed pixels. Whenever the frames from the first shot drop out of the
buffer the red X jumps to the second shot locations.
Question:
I am not familiar with C programming or where to look. Could someone point me
to where this buffer might be? I would like to lower the amount of frames that
are analyzed so that the Red X will keep jumping to my shot locations.
Thank you for your time. Happy Holidays.
Eric
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