Raspberry Pi 3B+ can’t handle the load. You will need to upgrade to a much faster CPU if you want reliable motion detection and recording from cameras. I’m using the Asus Tinkerboard S (like a slightly faster rPI3B) and it displays video at 5fps and records at 2fps. Not very useful at the moment.
Doing a straight RTSP stream from the camera to my laptop using VLC media player shows a smooth 30fps, so I don’t think it is the camera or wifi issue.
I’m having an issue with that one of my cameras is going off-line like every third day or so, not really sure what the issue is but a simple restart of the camera does the trick to fix it. I’m doing the restart through a rest_command and then the camera is up and running again.
Now I’d like motionEye to tell me when the camera goes off-line and I have found the config option under the webcontrol:
on_camera_lost = (null)
on_camera_found = (null)
I believe that this is what I’m looking for, but how should I get the config in and what could be the best solution to use? I’m thinking a web-hook is probably easiest, but maybe there are other ideas?
After a few unsuccessful tries I managed to add my camera. But I have no idea what have I actually put in as stream. Is it possible to see what I have in motionEye configuration for camera?
Motoneye is not a platform, so you won’t see it as camera: motioneye or platform: motioneye. Use the generic camera platform with the same url you entered into the motioneye add-on
do you know if motioneye is able to create RTSP streams or JPEG streams , that we can use in generic platform? like synology surveillance system , is able to make new rtsp streams