Also the notifications don't include images even if I set the time span to >5 and even up to 15. It was working fine with all the same settings that I backed up. Now it won't work the same.--
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Since you said “for a few years”, my first though is that you camera may be giving up the ghost. Comparing the top and bottom of the image that you supplied looks like the camera is struggling to go from low light mode to regular/day light mode. Just my thoughts… would you happen to have another camera that you can substitute just to see if you get the same behavior?
Dewey
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Subject: Images Corrupted
Hi All,
I've been using MotionEye for a few years now to keep check on our rabbits in our garden. It's worked beautifully - most of the time and we have captured all sorts of wildlife visiting our rabbits in their hutches including a fox! Luckily we have strong cages.
Recently I have had some corrupt images as per these illustrated.
Also the notifications don't include images even if I set the time span to >5 and even up to 15. It was working fine with all the same settings that I backed up. Now it won't work the same.
Any ideas what's going on?
TIA
Nic
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Very much agree that it could be the card. Since that is the least expensive route, it would be the first thing I would check (before the camera) given that have not reported making changes.
Dewey
I know Kevin will probably chime in here, but I *believe* that emailing the images largely depends upon the speed in which they are accessed. In cases where there is a large amount of images stored in the directory, MotionEye can timeout will trying to upload the images (this is a setting in the motioneye.conf file). When the timeout occurs, the email is still sent, just minus some or all of the images. *If* the card is going bad, it could be slowing down causing the timeout.
Dewey
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Yes, I will try a new card with a more recent image of MotionEye. I think I stuck with that version in the past as the then newer version was unstable and kept crashing, though this was a few years back.
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