Originally Posted by
velcrow
Thanks wpte & Edp -
This is great, I spent some time trying the rcamd commands but with no luck...
what does the -r setting do?
Code:
rcamd -p 7777 -s 4 -z MET-1METDST,M3.5.0/2,M10.5.0/3 -a 0 -t 0 -r 0 -f 640x480 -m 100 -c 100 &
and why does it record 6 files - record0.jpg - record5.jpg?
Really appreciate this, as there was no chance of me solving this in such an elegant way
Velcrow
what about using the -h parameter
Code:
rcamd -h
Usage: rcamd [options]
-d <debug level>
-m <max difference threshold=0-255> (lower->more updates, default=30)
-s <seconds between frames> (default==1)
-f <WidthxHeight obey supported size> define size of the output image (default:640x480)
-p <port to listen for connections>
-b <brightness=1-500> (default=400 available only cameratype=1)
-g <gain=0-4> corresponding to a gain of 2^<gain> (default=0)
-t <cameratype=0,1> corresponding to a camera driver (0:pwc or 1:ov511 default=0)
-r <record interval=0-65535> (default=60 minutes)
-a <alert=0,1> define if alert is on or off)
-s <max count for difference threshold=0-999999> (default=100)
-z <time zone string>
for me it only records 3 shots
but I don't understand completely... couldn't you get the bash script working?