Strange, if have some variation of light or something like that, it takes, but if someone pass by the cam, it dont get....
i already set it by pixel and percent, and no deal....
some clue about it?
zm just get false alarms...true alarms it dont get??
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It takes some getting used to to get it tweaked.
The moving 'pixels' can be as low as 10 or so, in order to detect far away movement.
It's a bit of a black art getting it working. It's made alot harder when you're covering a large 'distant' area. My final solution was to point it at the busy road to gain experience of tweaking it.
The moving 'pixels' can be as low as 10 or so, in order to detect far away movement.
It's a bit of a black art getting it working. It's made alot harder when you're covering a large 'distant' area. My final solution was to point it at the busy road to gain experience of tweaking it.
Debian 5.0 Lenny (no GUI) ('Standard' Installation Only, No Extras)
P4HT-3.0Ghz, 2GB RAM
Logitech QuickCam E3500 (remote)
P4HT-3.0Ghz, 2GB RAM
Logitech QuickCam E3500 (remote)