Two monitors from one shared memory (one zmc and two zma)

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hrabe
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Two monitors from one shared memory (one zmc and two zma)

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Is it possible implement sharing video for all types of source (IP camera,...) - run more then one zma for the same zmc...
Thanks for your response.
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Post by zoneminder »

No that is currently not possible, though you can have more than one monitor using the same source, either IP camera or analog.
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Post by hrabe »

It is not possible to use IP cameras more than ones because of bandwidth (WiFi NET, big ressolution, frame-rate) :cry:
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As i have said in your other thread mate, create a monitor using the zm box as a source for the 2nd monitor, that way you get 2 monitors and only 1 over the ip link
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Post by hrabe »

And what about https problem?
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Post by cordel »

hrabe wrote:And what about https problem?
What problem????
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Post by hrabe »

With https I have no picture from source url (Yes, I use port 443). And with this solution pictures are very bad because there are to many transformations - jpg from camera to bmp (1. st capture), bmp to jpg (next stream), jpg to bmp (2.nd capture), analyze, bmp to jpg (save) - brrrrr :cry: And cpu load....
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Post by cordel »

You must have Apache configured incorrectly then or didn't setup a cert. HTTPS works fine.
As for your other issue I have no idea.
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https works OK on console, monitors, events view... But does not work as remote source in monitor (for me).
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why use https on an internal link anyway, just use http://127.0.0.1 or localhost
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Post by hrabe »

Yes, I use loopback for all local comunications.
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