I have ZM set up. I've used 1.22 with no issue, and have upgraded to CentOS with 1.23 now.
When i'm setting the source for my cameras i've tried dev/video and dev/video0 which are both valid paths. However, I can not get a video feed for either.
I've checked the camera and the infrared lights are on so I know it's getting power. I've tried using channel 0/1 as I have two cameras but I can't get an image from either.
Does anyone have suggestions?
Camera Source Won't Connect
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Have you tried /dev/v4l/videoXX?
I found mine worked when I used the video nodes in there.
I found mine worked when I used the video nodes in there.
Last edited by Jason_Bassett on Thu Aug 19, 2010 10:57 am, edited 1 time in total.
I still for the life of me can't get these cameras to show. The path is correct: dev/video0. am I missing a slash? Should it be /dev/video0 or dev/video0?
It's a 4 port card but uses a dongle. I've tried using all of the actual camera numbers but no feed. When I click on zones it's just a blank image with the red overlay.
Can someone please offer some assistance?
It's a 4 port card but uses a dongle. I've tried using all of the actual camera numbers but no feed. When I click on zones it's just a blank image with the red overlay.
Can someone please offer some assistance?
To start, there are lots of 4 port cards. does it have 1 or 4 chips? That is your /dev/video0 through /dev/video3 if you have more than 1 chip. If you have a split chip, you will be using channels on /dev/video0 to get image. Not that in many cases the number on the pigtail has no relation to the software settings. Check all 4 as it could be numbered backwards.
This is assuming that your card is correctly configured, which is often not the case.
This is assuming that your card is correctly configured, which is often not the case.