> We are most interested in being able to group videos by a certain time
> period, e.g., the motion tripped within a particular time period. The
> ideal setup would be looking at the concatenating video with two sliders
> - one for the beginning and one for the ending and downloading to the
>
I will look into Zoneminder, Thanks Anatoly!
On 2/23/2022 3:49 AM, Anatoly wrote:
On Tue, 22 Feb 2022 14:14:29 -0600
Fred Kemp wrote:
I need help in trying to develop a security camera for a remote
area of a farm. There is no internet in some places there and some
of the motion videos
Thanks again for the information! Sorry for the late reply . . . for
some reason, I only just got this . . .
I would guess that there is a way to automate that concatenating via
FFMpeg and I have a nephew that codes in Linux for a full-time job. I
wanted to ask about the Raspberry Pi group w
Hi!
Another tip, to use a USB mobile internet stick, and you can upload your
video files to a Google drive cloud.
Fred Kemp ezt írta (időpont: 2022. febr. 22., K,
21:14):
> I need help in trying to develop a security camera for a remote
> area of a farm. There is no internet in some plac
On Tue, 22 Feb 2022 14:14:29 -0600
Fred Kemp wrote:
> I need help in trying to develop a security camera for a remote
> area of a farm. There is no internet in some places there and some
> of the motion videos may be long, e.g., 20 to 30 minutes.
>
> So, I would like to be able to re
> Thanks about the USB tip. I’m trying to concatenate automatically,
> however. We have many Arlo cameras where we CAN connect to the
> internet. Otherwise, you’re right, we could just use a trail cam but
> the time someone would need to be spending going through assembling
> videos would not
Thanks about the USB tip. I’m trying to concatenate automatically, however.
We have many Arlo cameras where we CAN connect to the internet. Otherwise,
you’re right, we could just use a trail cam but the time someone would need to
be spending going through assembling videos would not be wort
> I need help in trying to develop a security camera for a remote
> area of a farm. There is no internet in some places there and some of
> the motion videos may be long, e.g., 20 to 30 minutes.
>
> So, I would like to be able to record these longer motion videos on
> a Raspberry Pi
Sounds like you want something more like a Ring camera or hunting camera with a
bunch of wifi extenders if the farm does have internet. Best of luck.
From: ffmpeg-user on behalf of Fred Kemp
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2022 8:14 PM
To: ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org
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