![]() ![]() Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub /issues/1#issuecomment-18489551. If anyone wants to take a hack at it, the relevant code is the AlertEvents class in the VideoSource.cs as well as the "Camera Events Handler" #region in the same file. ![]() It might be a while before I can get to this with my work load. I have both the raw and filtered frame when the alertEvents handlers get triggers, so I could chose at that point which fame to use. 19:25:51 Study now See answer (1) Best Answer Copy infinite Wiki User 19:25:51 This answer is: Study guides Add your answer: Earn 20 pts Q: How do you get ifanent. I suppose a potential feature would be a checkbox indicating whether to display the motion filter. Best Answer Copy Not really a cheat, but its something fun: Right after the '10 Tons' or whatever appears, immediately drag the blank spot where the last correct answer was shown. Each motion detector type uses a different filter and the difference of that filter is what you see in red. The red outline comes from the actual motion detected. I realize there is a lack of good documentation which needs to be worked on as well. Yes, so None disables the motion detector and effectively disables writing video to the disk as a motion detector type is required to.well, detect motion. I found another problem: some files are corrupted and cannot be read, this seems not to be related to the codec or motion detector.Īh gotcha. ![]() Or better, as you suggest, a checkbox indicating whether to display the motion filter. I would prefer a behavior that doesn’t disable output if NONE is selected. When files are produced with NONE selected, it seems that a motion detector is still in use (maybe the last one selected ?) If I understand well, the bug is to have (sometimes) files written when NONE is selected. I have been able to produce video when NONE is selected, but not all the time. What is strange is that None doesn’t disable all the time the writing. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub /issues/1#issuecomment-18470134. Objet : Re: Files not written ( #1)Ĭould you post a the logs (Go to About > LogViewer) when this occurs? Also, what video codec do you have selected? Are you running 32-bit or 64-bit? If you don’t want to have color added to the video, you have to select this option. When none is selected, it seems that there is no video output if there is no motion ?Īs I can see, the problem occurs with “none” as motion detector. Sumdog tips and tricks with Q
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