Can anyone help me solve this? Since upgrading a few months back (I've only just got around to having some time to sort/post this!!) to version 1.26.x all captures appear like this. It seems that it's the same for every frame with motion. Frames without motion appear alll good!
As it worked previously on 1.25.x I'll grab two HDD's and set them up exactly the same up to the point of installing Zoneminder - One I'll install 1.25.x and the other 1.26.4 and I'll report back with the findings.
Might have to roll back somehow - I'm in no way doughting you as you are the developer after all, but for some reason it worked on that prior version! (UNLESS... There's been a sneaky upgrade to the driver somewhere on the system I don't know about)
On a side note, getting allot of these.. Not sure if it's related! Havent seen them before....
Dec 7 19:57:13 paddickspatch zmwatch[26365]: ERR [Can't get shared memory id '7a6d0001', 1: No such file or directory]
Dec 7 19:57:13 paddickspatch zmwatch[26365]: ERR [Can't get shared memory id '7a6d0001', 1: No such file or directory]
Dec 7 19:57:13 paddickspatch zmwatch[26365]: ERR [Can't get shared memory id '7a6d0002', 2: No such file or directory]
Dec 7 19:57:13 paddickspatch zmwatch[26365]: ERR [Can't get shared memory id '7a6d0002', 2: No such file or directory]
Dec 7 19:57:13 paddickspatch zmwatch[26365]: ERR [Can't get shared memory id '7a6d0003', 3: No such file or directory]
Dec 7 19:57:13 paddickspatch zmwatch[26365]: ERR [Can't get shared memory id '7a6d0003', 3: No such file or directory]
Dec 7 19:57:13 paddickspatch zmwatch[26365]: ERR [Can't get shared memory id '7a6d0004', 4: No such file or directory]
Dec 7 19:57:13 paddickspatch zmwatch[26365]: ERR [Can't get shared memory id '7a6d0004', 4: No such file or directory]
Dec 7 19:57:13 paddickspatch zmwatch[26365]: ERR [Can't get shared memory id '7a6d0005', 5: No such file or directory]
Dec 7 19:57:13 paddickspatch zmwatch[26365]: ERR [Can't get shared memory id '7a6d0005', 5: No such file or directory]
I have been using the same two capture cards for years with ZM and I have only had the issue displayed in the first post with 1.26. Just upgraded to the 1.26.5 initial observations show that it looks fixed although it does look like I am seeing interlaced video despite running at 320x240. I'll play with the capture settings later when I have a bit more time. One tidbit that might help you find the source of this issues is even when running early 1.26 releases where I would get the crazy images via the web interface the same feeds looked fine when viewing them using IP Cam Viewer on iPad or Android.
linuxsense wrote:I am seeing interlaced video despite running at 320x240
Hi,
You were probably previously capturing using Video 4 Linux 1 (V4L1). When capturing at that resolution, it only captured 1 field (half picture - e.g. only odd or only even lines), so the image was progressive (had no interlacing artifacts). To get this kind of behaviour back with V4L2, you will need to tell it to only keep the top field or the bottom field by going into monitor options, and choosing "V4L2: Top only" or "V4L2: Bottom only" in the Deinterlacing option.
Even better, you might want to capture full resolution now (640x480 for example) and turn on deinterlacing. Check the "four field motion adaptive - medium" deinterlacing option.
Last edited by mastertheknife on Tue Dec 24, 2013 6:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
In your first post you said "(I've only just got around to having some time to sort/post this!!) to version 1.26.x all captures appear like this".
How many cameras do you have? Your image appearance is the same as I got when I upgraded from 2 to 4 analog cameras. Can you disable one camera at a time and see if it resolves the problem?
Finally I dont think this is an interlacing problem. Interlacing causes a consistant shift in two images where motion occurs and those images are super imposed when viewed. The offset between alternate lines is exactly the same. In the image above it is almost random shifts between lines, thats the problem I was getting.