Weather info field created as default.
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2011 8:02 am
Zoneminder can stamp at every frame some field like date, time, cam name....
I have seen little complex to add weather info from sensor, but in fact that info (very similar) is in linux ready to get it. where? at the upper right corner just in the watch/clock.
I don't know how to do it. But I think it will not very hard for programmers just to get that info (from watch or the same place where the watch catch it) and add a field in zoneminder. Of course that field is not set as default but it is created just to add if you want for any cam.
tempC for Temperature in Celsious
tempF for Temperature in Farenheit
weather for a text (sunny, cloudy, fog, rainny, snow...) It may be Text or graphical icons (such as the ubuntu's clock).
windSK (windSpeed Km/h)
windSN (windSpeed Knot)
windSK (windSpeed)
WindD (windDirection N, S, E, W...)
sunR (sun raise time)
sunS (sunset time)
If it is possible someone may do a mini "how to".
Other possibility may be a "weather cam" which may be composed with any other cam using Virtual cams (older idea).
Thank you very much.
I have seen little complex to add weather info from sensor, but in fact that info (very similar) is in linux ready to get it. where? at the upper right corner just in the watch/clock.
I don't know how to do it. But I think it will not very hard for programmers just to get that info (from watch or the same place where the watch catch it) and add a field in zoneminder. Of course that field is not set as default but it is created just to add if you want for any cam.
tempC for Temperature in Celsious
tempF for Temperature in Farenheit
weather for a text (sunny, cloudy, fog, rainny, snow...) It may be Text or graphical icons (such as the ubuntu's clock).
windSK (windSpeed Km/h)
windSN (windSpeed Knot)
windSK (windSpeed)
WindD (windDirection N, S, E, W...)
sunR (sun raise time)
sunS (sunset time)
If it is possible someone may do a mini "how to".
Other possibility may be a "weather cam" which may be composed with any other cam using Virtual cams (older idea).
Thank you very much.