Sensitive enough for plane blinking lights at night?
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Sensitive enough for plane blinking lights at night?
I am trying to get zoneminder to work at night detecting the lights of planes and meteors,,etc in my night sky camera....So far no luck with the settings....I am not sure that zoneminder can be set sensitive enough to detect just a few pixel changes to my zone in the image....And i wonder if zoneminder could catch an event fast enough to save all the event frames in the case of a meteor etc....Anyone have any ideas on settings for zoneminder,,that would let it detect changes of a few pixels across the whole zone and record it for my particular experiment??....
Ubuntu linux 10.04 Lucid
Kernel 2.6.32-25-generic
Gnome 2.30.2
Installed Zoneminder from repositories
BT878 capture card and bttv driver
Ubuntu linux 10.04 Lucid
Kernel 2.6.32-25-generic
Gnome 2.30.2
Installed Zoneminder from repositories
BT878 capture card and bttv driver
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If I were doing this, here are the motion settings that I would change from default (looks like you have your zone set up pretty well so I'll skip that):
Also, if you have not done so already, I recommend you spend 15 minutes and take a look at the documentation. It spells out, fairly precisely, what all the motion detection settings do. I know I still have to reread each description several times just to refresh my understanding of what the author means.
Lastly, if you continue to struggle, please make any future responses more quantitative. Provide us with all the motion settings you are using and even the make and model of camera might help.
- Units -> Pixels
Alarm Check Method -> Filtered Pixels or Alarmed Pixels (experiment to find what works best)
Filter Width/Height -> If using Filtered Pixel method, must be smaller (in pixels) than the smallest object you want to see
Min Alarm Area -> Something very small, say 10 pixels for starters
Max Alarm Area -> leave empty for now, but you can use this to filter out larger objects you may not be interested in (e.g. when the moon comes out from behind a cloud)
Min/Max Filtered Area -> Same as Min/Max Alarm Area
Also, if you have not done so already, I recommend you spend 15 minutes and take a look at the documentation. It spells out, fairly precisely, what all the motion detection settings do. I know I still have to reread each description several times just to refresh my understanding of what the author means.
Lastly, if you continue to struggle, please make any future responses more quantitative. Provide us with all the motion settings you are using and even the make and model of camera might help.
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Success..!!
I have been having better control with the settings that knnniggett posted for me to try....Those settings are letting me pick up plane lights at night,,and i have captured 3 Meteors over the last 2 nights....This i was not able to do as well previously....I will post links to the Meteors i captured tonight....Thanks knnniggett....I will also post all my settings tonight,,so that i may answer SquALeD's question....
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Great success capturing Meteors with Zoneminder.
I have had great success capturing Meteors with Zoneminder.,,after a lot of experimentation....I have been able to filter out the Moon,,planes,,etc,,and only catch Meteors,,lightning,,and a few odd events like my neighbor blowing up his burn barrel while trying to light his trash....Here are the settings i used,,and the images in this link below....Thanks for all the help....http://www.timcline.org/meteors/meteors ... _cam_1.php