Front Left (barely picks up any motion detection at all, even when vehicles pass by)
Front Right (records almost all the time - tree in foreground moves in the wind)
Before I start mucking with any of the Motion Detection settings, I'm trying to familiarize myself with what they are and what they mean/how they function and react to other settings. I've jotted down the information directly from the program below;
MOTION DETECTION
1ST SECTION
Frame Change Threshold
indicated the minimal percent of the image that must change between two successive frames in order for motion to be detected (smaller values give a more sensitive detection, but are prone to false positives)
Auto Noise Detection (On/Off)
enable this to automatically adjust the noise level
Light Switch Detection
sets the percentage of the image that needs to change so that the event is treated as a sudden light change instead of motion (0% disables the function)
Despeckle Filter (On/Off)
enable this to apply a despeckle filter to frames before detecting motion
2ND SECTION
Motion Gap (XX seconds)
sets the number of seconds of silence (i.e. no motion) that mark the end of a motion event
Captured Before (x frames)
sets the number of frames to be captured (and included in the movie) before a motion event is detected
Captured After (x frames)
sets the number of frames to be captured (and included in the movie) after the end of a motion event
Minimum Motion Frames (xx frames)
sets the minimum number of successive motion frames required to start a motion event
3RD SECTION
Mask (On/Off)
enables image masking for a more selective and precise motion detection
4TH SECTION
Show Frame Changes (On/Off)
if this is enabled, frame changes (number of pixels as well as the changed area) are shown on the video; temporarily enable this option to help adjust the motion detection parameters
Create Debug Media Files (On/Off)
when enabled, creates special movies and pictures that help debugging motion detection problems
If you have any other sources of information about what these do, and how they react when changing them, please share that if you can.
A couple of simple questions that I have right now;
1. when creating a MASK - are the squares that you pick ones that ignore motion or ones that detect motion?
2. what the heck does the DESPECKLE FILTER do? The explanation doesn't make any sense to me.
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I hit the upgrade button on one MotionEyeOS PI the other day and once again I have a dead PI. I back up settings religiously having gone through this several times in the past. I'm up to 6 pi's with 10 cameras, including a solar remote setup on Mesh Network. Time to wipe the SD card and get the new distro. I have a full version of Raspbian on one of the PICam setups. I forget which one. LOL Setting up the motion settings and capture config has been a PIA for me, I still don't have it figured out fully. I've come to the point where I think none of the settings do much of anything. Frames before doesn't seem to work or I am over taxing the compute and USB bus on the PI. With one of the releases SAMBA stopped working and I can't remotely run a batch file to collect pictures to a Windoz server. The pictures and videos compress to nothing with de-dup turned on. :)
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