I just purchased the DCS-930L from bestbuy and decided to try it out. I got it working with the following configuration
on Modect
MaxFPS 20
Alarm FPS 20
Remote Host Name - username:password@<ip>
port - 80
Remote Host Path - /image.jpg?
640x480 24bit color
Buffersize 10
warmup frames 10
HTTP_VERSION 1.1
MPEG_LIVE_FORMAT mpeg
MPEG_REPLAY_FORMAT mpeg
PATH_FFMPEG /usr/bin/ffmpeg
OS - Fedora 14
UPDATE:
My setup wasn't working as smoothly as a had hoped. I had a lot of freezes and such. After increasing shared memory and resetting my install here are my new settings.
Remote Host Path - /image/jpeg.cgi
Buffersize 40
warmup frames 25
UPDATE2:
my camera would not exit alarm state after a few days of working normally. The new events always had the date of 1969. I think it was a database corruption. I've switched over to InnoDB from MyISAM database engine. Hopefully that makes it more stable.
UPDATE3:
I went back to the MyISAM engine because InnoDB was acting funny. I ran the mysqltuner program and implemented the changes in /etc/my.cnf and that seemed to make the system a lot more stable with no extended alarms and 1969 dates.
I get a consistant 10 fps.
D-link DCS-930L
Another DCS-930L Success
I got my DCS-930L working as well, but I had a small problem along the way. Apparently (I finally learned from another post) the wireless SSID can not include blanks. Later (after a day or two of still no luck with wireless), I realized that lower case non-hex ascii is not tolerated in the WPA2 key.
Otherwise good camera.
On a somewhat related note, I found that when defining zones, you need to be careful not to define right to the edge of the image. Otherwise zmc crashes. Maybe this is fixed in 1.24.3.
Otherwise good camera.
On a somewhat related note, I found that when defining zones, you need to be careful not to define right to the edge of the image. Otherwise zmc crashes. Maybe this is fixed in 1.24.3.
ZM 1.24.2, Ubuntu 10.10, D-Link DCS-930L, USB webcam(s)