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motion detection

Postby natma » 16 May 2017 21:11

Hello, I am trying to use the motion detection. I have the logfile activated and it works. But there are still some things that are unclear to me:
1)Is there a way of obtaining the time of the motion? like a timetable there was so much movement at this time? what I only get is this:
motiondetect debug: Counted 209 moving shapes.
2)Ive found this code in a forum:

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vlc --video-filter=motiondetect -vvv > modec 2>&1
and it works but the second part I can't do anything with it

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while true : tail -n 1 modec | grep 'moving shapes'
Does anyone know how to use it? or is it perhaps not for windows? Because I would like to filter only for the time without motion

3) how often is it detected? It's more than 1 per second and not per frame, because "motiondetect debug: Counted 0 moving shapes." is also displayd when I pause the video

4) Everytime I enable motion detect I get these failures
"core warning: picture is too late to be displayed (missing 43 ms)
core debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 11 ms)"
What can I do about it?

I hope someone could help me. Thank you!

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Re: motion detection

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 17 May 2017 11:05

1) you need to modify the code for this.

2) I don't think it is there is a simple solution for Windows, no.

3) every frame. but when paused, VLC blits the frames.

4) not much, I'm afraid. Increase the input cache, for example.
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Re: motion detection

Postby natma » 17 May 2017 15:39

Thank you for the answer,
1) do I need to modify the code of the motion detection function or just in the command line?
Is it much that needs to be modified?

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Re: motion detection

Postby daBee » 16 Nov 2018 16:07

Did you ever get this to work? I'm in need of relating a timestamp from the feedback log as well.

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Re: motion detection

Postby peterslo » 25 Feb 2019 11:25

Is there a way to play a normal video until a motion is detected over stream? If it is, then switch to stream video until there is motion. Probably longshot but still

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Re: motion detection

Postby vrsevertech » 12 Apr 2019 08:27

Did you ever get this to work? I'm in need of relating a timestamp from the feedback log as well.
Did it work out?


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