Ok so I have zoneminder version 1.34.12 I think and I have this one camera that is capable of recording audio. It's a cheap IP camera I got off amazon called Alptop AT-500PE. it's a ptz 2k camera. When I connect to it through vlc I can hear through its speakers. But in zoneminder recordings I don't get the audio.
I really like zoneminder; For the most part it's worked like a charm. I just really want to get this audio recording working and I'm open to any any tips on how to get that working. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
user671 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 08, 2020 7:08 pm
Where is zm_ffmpeg.cpp located in a standard zoneminder install? I was gonna investigate line 70 of that file to see what's up with it.
For future general Unix reference ... if you have locate or slocate installed, you can do this :-
Thank you all for the replies. I can't seem to figure out what the issue is. I think maybe it might be related to the fact that I was previously running zoneminder version 1.32.3 I think... a version of zoneminder that did not support audio recording and I upgraded to version 1.34.5 and subsequently have upgraded every time since then.
I think I'll try a fresh install of Zoneminder with 1.34.16 from the get go and see if that allows me to have audio in my recordings from that camera. I'm probably gonna do the fresh install when I have the time next week. I'll let you all know if that fixes anything.
Somewhat related, I had another question about about hardware acceleration in zoneminder. I was wondering if using something like a 980ti would help significantly in lightening the load on the server that has mutliple 4k cameras. I won't be attempting that until I do my fresh install. But I want to lighten the load on the server so I can add a doorbell camera and right now there's no way the machine will handle it with how much workload it has just to keep up with the existing cameras. Maybe a strong graphics card can reduce the stress on the cpu enough to let me get one more camera in.
fastest way to test streams: ffmpeg -i rtsp://<user>:<pass>@<ipaddress>:554/path ./output.mp4 (if terminal only) ffplay rtsp://<user>:<pass>@<ipaddress>:554/path (gui)
find paths on ispydb or in zm hcl
If you are new to security software, read:
https://wiki.zoneminder.com/Dummies_Guide