Am Fri, 8 Dec 2017 16:28:00 -0800 schrieb "Stephen Graf" <s_g...@telus.net>:
> Thank you all for your comments. > I am experimenting with an IP surveillance camera and plan to put a > number of such cameras around the exterior of my house. Some time ago I used "motion" with linux. Not that easy to set up, but worked flawless and didn't use much cpu. OpenBSD has a port i haven't tested yet: multimedia/motion #---<snip>--- motion-3.4.1p3 – motion detection software for video Description Motion is a C program that monitors the video signal from one or more V4L2/video(4) cameras or network-based webcams, and is able to detect whether a significant part of the picture has changed. Or in other words, it can detect motion. Motion is a command line based tool. It has absolutely no graphical user interface. Everything is setup either via the command line or via a set of configuration files (simple ASCII files that can be edited by any ASCII editor). Motion can output JPEG/PPM images and MPEG video sequences, call external programs, log to a database, etc. Motion hasn't had an official release for some time; at present, this package uses the forked code at https://github.com/Mr-Dave/motion/ Flavours: bktr - build with bktr(4) support instead of video(4) mysql - build with MySQL/MariaDB database support pgsql - build with PostgreSQL database support