![]() If you make money - its just easier to buy xeoma and save yourself the time.īut if you still wanna use zoneminder - i would definitely suggest docker container version. There is no ptz support out of the box (or at least it never worked for me)Ĭould never for the love of god figure out how to reduce space used: my cameras would fill 2tb dive overnight, whereas with xeoma and same 4 cameras i could store 1 month of videos Onvif camera detection never worked for me - always had to configure streams manually meaning u need to know rtsp streamsĭeveloper of the only mobile app for zm recently ceased the development: ![]() (ended up going for xeoma cctv - its paid but runs very light and works in docker on linux host and has mobile apps) :) Ive must have spent weeks over the years trying different versions. Just 3 days? my advise is to cut your losses and stop now while you're ahead. > Been playing with Zoneminder for the past 3 days and always non stop errors in the logs. It is in codec information or media information tab Not an expert but have many years playing with zoneminder, its what got me into linux/self hosting.ĮDIT also to find the correct resolution of the camera, I usually just check in vlc what it lists. Im happy to help if you need any more help. Ubuntu VM using dlandons docker, with 3 cameras 2560*1440 25fps doing motion detection/object detection and 24hr record is using 4.5Gb of memory. Most cameras should support that.Īlso, before spending any time troubleshooting in zoneminder, verify the urls for your camera are correct and stream ok by testing them using vlc player. In the storage tab I set video writer to H264 passthrough. I find both ways work perfectly fine, and are very reliable.ĭo you have the cameras set to remote or ffmpeg? I find ffmpeg to be the most reliable for any brand of IP camera I have used so far. With the Xeoma VMS you will now have an amazing tool for all tasks camera from traditional video security purposes to modern-day business optimization and process automation in fields like. Lately I have been using dlandons docker version, to simplify the object detection installation. Thinking of using this software with 2 cameras as basic system. ![]() Mostly running on ubuntu, different versions through the years. Hi Guys, anyone using Xeoma or Shinobi CCTV software, on Linux Mint, or Ubuntu. To use the EyeView or Etrovision models, please download the Etrovision.zip file, unzip to a folder, and run the reg.bat file to add the DLLs to your system.I have been running multiple instances of zoneminder for a few years now. ![]() We offer a replacement flash memory image for the GS4600 in order to allow it to work with Blue Iris. We offer a replacement flash memory image for the GS4000 in order to allow it to work with Blue Iris. If your device works with AmCap, it should work with Blue Iris and vice-versa. The Microsoft sample capture program AmCap can be used to test general connectivity with webcams and analog camera cards and devices (not network cameras). The Vitamin Decoder 2.1 is used to connect to many popular DLink and Vivotek models, such as the DCS-2000,21, as well as the 4XEM MPEG4 cameras. Xeoma supports IP cameras (H.264, H.264+, JPEG, MPEG-4) and another interesting useful feature is that up to 2000 cameras can be supported in one single computer. With its easy-to-use interface, It is available for almost all operating systems. It may also be necessary to use a specific version of the card’s driver. Xeoma is another useful CCTV camera software for Linux. In order to use the Hikvision DS-40xx cards, download DS40xxSDK.dll and save it into your Blue Iris program folder. On Windows Server 2008 you must enable the “Desktop Experience” feature of your OS in order to enable Windows Media encoding. The K-Lite Codec Pack is highly recommended for Windows systems which have need to open and play MP4, MOV, M2T and other de-facto standard video formats not typically supported by Windows.įor Techwell 68xx chipset based video cards (some QSee models for example), we have found this WDM driver for 32-bit Windows. Extra module: Added new module Smart-card reader. Following are links to third-party software packages which might be required to use certain cameras with Blue Iris: Available for testing in a trial version of Xeoma for 1 hour, after that reconfiguration is required. ![]()
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