I've set up a ZoneMinder machine for testing and am having trouble exporting events. I have selected an event and brought up the export menu, but I can never get an actual video file to come through in the .zip file. Usually the file is just a few kilobytes in size and contains nothing more than an empty webpage. Am I doing something wrong or does something else need to be set up?
If it makes any difference, I'm running ZoneMinder 1.28.1 on a 64bit clean installation of Ubuntu Server 14 that was set up following the directions in the wiki.
Having trouble exporting
Re: Having trouble exporting
at the event there is the point video. There you have to create the video first.
i've done this with a filter over all events. (create video for all matches >> execute)
i've done this with a filter over all events. (create video for all matches >> execute)
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So, you're saying that a filter must be applied first before video can be exported? What is the procedure for doing this?chal wrote:at the event there is the point video. There you have to create the video first.
i've done this with a filter over all events. (create video for all matches >> execute)
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question on exporting
Any updates on this? Does anyone know how to export a recorded video from ZoneMinder?
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how'd I miss that?
Interesting. I remember reading that article a few times before, but somehow I missed the "FFMPEG" configuration steps. Now, (after having completed those steps) I can see the "Video" button for various events (even though the "Export" button still does nothing of value), but for some reason, the file fails to generate every time no matter which format is picked. Any ideas?patpend wrote:How to export an event as a video file
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Re: Having trouble exporting
Did you confirm the correct path for FFMPEG? It could be /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg or something else.
Re: Having trouble exporting
If you are using Ubuntu 14.04 or later you will need to use avconv (replacement for ffmpeg)
Re: Having trouble exporting
running the command "which ffmpeg" will answer your question!patpend wrote:Did you confirm the correct path for FFMPEG? It could be /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg or something else.
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