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  1. root@raspberrypi:/home/pi# cat /etc/motion/motion.conf
  2. # Rename this distribution example file to motion.conf
  3. #
  4. # This config file was generated by motion 3.2.12
  5.  
  6.  
  7. ############################################################
  8. # Daemon
  9. ############################################################
  10.  
  11. # Start in daemon (background) mode and release terminal (default: off)
  12. daemon on
  13.  
  14. # File to store the process ID, also called pid file. (default: not defined)
  15. process_id_file /var/run/motion/motion.pid
  16.  
  17. ############################################################
  18. # Basic Setup Mode
  19. ############################################################
  20.  
  21. # Start in Setup-Mode, daemon disabled. (default: off)
  22. setup_mode off
  23.  
  24. ###########################################################
  25. # Capture device options
  26. ############################################################
  27.  
  28. # Videodevice to be used for capturing  (default /dev/video0)
  29. # for FreeBSD default is /dev/bktr0
  30. videodevice /dev/video0
  31.  
  32. # v4l2_palette allows to choose preferable palette to be use by motion
  33. # to capture from those supported by your videodevice. (default: 8)
  34. # E.g. if your videodevice supports both V4L2_PIX_FMT_SBGGR8 and
  35. # V4L2_PIX_FMT_MJPEG then motion will by default use V4L2_PIX_FMT_MJPEG.
  36. # Setting v4l2_palette to 1 forces motion to use V4L2_PIX_FMT_SBGGR8
  37. # instead.
  38. #
  39. # Values :
  40. # V4L2_PIX_FMT_SN9C10X : 0  'S910'
  41. # V4L2_PIX_FMT_SBGGR8  : 1  'BA81'
  42. # V4L2_PIX_FMT_MJPEG   : 2  'MJPEG'
  43. # V4L2_PIX_FMT_JPEG    : 3  'JPEG'
  44. # V4L2_PIX_FMT_RGB24   : 4  'RGB3'
  45. # V4L2_PIX_FMT_UYVY    : 5  'UYVY'
  46. # V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUYV    : 6  'YUYV'
  47. # V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV422P : 7  '422P'
  48. # V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV420  : 8  'YU12'
  49. v4l2_palette 8
  50.  
  51. # Tuner device to be used for capturing using tuner as source (default /dev/tuner0)
  52. # This is ONLY used for FreeBSD. Leave it commented out for Linux
  53. ; tunerdevice /dev/tuner0
  54.  
  55. # The video input to be used (default: 8)
  56. # Should normally be set to 0 or 1 for video/TV cards, and 8 for USB cameras
  57. input 8
  58.  
  59. # The video norm to use (only for video capture and TV tuner cards)
  60. # Values: 0 (PAL), 1 (NTSC), 2 (SECAM), 3 (PAL NC no colour). Default: 0 (PAL)
  61. norm 0
  62.  
  63. # The frequency to set the tuner to (kHz) (only for TV tuner cards) (default: 0)
  64. frequency 0
  65.  
  66. # Rotate image this number of degrees. The rotation affects all saved images as
  67. # well as mpeg movies. Valid values: 0 (default = no rotation), 90, 180 and 270.
  68. rotate 0
  69.  
  70. # Image width (pixels). Valid range: Camera dependent, default: 352
  71. width 640
  72.  
  73. # Image height (pixels). Valid range: Camera dependent, default: 288
  74. height 480
  75.  
  76. # Maximum number of frames to be captured per second.
  77. # Valid range: 2-100. Default: 100 (almost no limit).
  78. framerate 2
  79.  
  80. # Minimum time in seconds between capturing picture frames from the camera.
  81. # Default: 0 = disabled - the capture rate is given by the camera framerate.
  82. # This option is used when you want to capture images at a rate lower than 2 per second.
  83. minimum_frame_time 0
  84.  
  85. # URL to use if you are using a network camera, size will be autodetected (incl http:// ftp:// or file:///)
  86. # Must be a URL that returns single jpeg pictures or a raw mjpeg stream. Default: Not defined
  87. ; netcam_url value
  88.  
  89. # Username and password for network camera (only if required). Default: not defined
  90. # Syntax is user:password
  91. ; netcam_userpass value
  92.  
  93. # The setting for keep-alive of network socket, should improve performance on compatible net cameras.
  94. # 1.0:         The historical implementation using HTTP/1.0, closing the socket after each http request.
  95. # keep_alive:  Use HTTP/1.0 requests with keep alive header to reuse the same connection.
  96. # 1.1:         Use HTTP/1.1 requests that support keep alive as default.
  97. # Default: 1.0
  98. ; netcam_http 1.0
  99.  
  100. # URL to use for a netcam proxy server, if required, e.g. "http://myproxy".
  101. # If a port number other than 80 is needed, use "http://myproxy:1234".
  102. # Default: not defined
  103. ; netcam_proxy value
  104.  
  105. # Set less strict jpeg checks for network cameras with a poor/buggy firmware.
  106. # Default: off
  107. netcam_tolerant_check off
  108.  
  109. # Let motion regulate the brightness of a video device (default: off).
  110. # The auto_brightness feature uses the brightness option as its target value.
  111. # If brightness is zero auto_brightness will adjust to average brightness value 128.
  112. # Only recommended for cameras without auto brightness
  113. auto_brightness off
  114.  
  115. # Set the initial brightness of a video device.
  116. # If auto_brightness is enabled, this value defines the average brightness level
  117. # which Motion will try and adjust to.
  118. # Valid range 0-255, default 0 = disabled
  119. brightness 0
  120.  
  121. # Set the contrast of a video device.
  122. # Valid range 0-255, default 0 = disabled
  123. contrast 0
  124.  
  125. # Set the saturation of a video device.
  126. # Valid range 0-255, default 0 = disabled
  127. saturation 0
  128.  
  129. # Set the hue of a video device (NTSC feature).
  130. # Valid range 0-255, default 0 = disabled
  131. hue 0
  132.  
  133.  
  134. ############################################################
  135. # Round Robin (multiple inputs on same video device name)
  136. ############################################################
  137.  
  138. # Number of frames to capture in each roundrobin step (default: 1)
  139. roundrobin_frames 1
  140.  
  141. # Number of frames to skip before each roundrobin step (default: 1)
  142. roundrobin_skip 1
  143.  
  144. # Try to filter out noise generated by roundrobin (default: off)
  145. switchfilter off
  146.  
  147.  
  148. ############################################################
  149. # Motion Detection Settings:
  150. ############################################################
  151.  
  152. # Threshold for number of changed pixels in an image that
  153. # triggers motion detection (default: 1500)
  154. threshold 1500
  155.  
  156. # Automatically tune the threshold down if possible (default: off)
  157. threshold_tune on
  158.  
  159. # Noise threshold for the motion detection (default: 32)
  160. noise_level 32
  161.  
  162. # Automatically tune the noise threshold (default: on)
  163. noise_tune on
  164.  
  165. # Despeckle motion image using (e)rode or (d)ilate or (l)abel (Default: not defined)
  166. # Recommended value is EedDl. Any combination (and number of) of E, e, d, and D is valid.
  167. # (l)abeling must only be used once and the 'l' must be the last letter.
  168. # Comment out to disable
  169. despeckle EedDl
  170.  
  171. # Detect motion in predefined areas (1 - 9). Areas are numbered like that:  1 2 3
  172. # A script (on_area_detected) is started immediately when motion is         4 5 6
  173. # detected in one of the given areas, but only once during an event.        7 8 9
  174. # One or more areas can be specified with this option. (Default: not defined)
  175. area_detect value 123456789
  176.  
  177. # PGM file to use as a sensitivity mask.
  178. # Full path name to. (Default: not defined)
  179. ; mask_file value
  180.  
  181. # Dynamically create a mask file during operation (default: 0)
  182. # Adjust speed of mask changes from 0 (off) to 10 (fast)
  183. smart_mask_speed 5
  184.  
  185. # Ignore sudden massive light intensity changes given as a percentage of the picture
  186. # area that changed intensity. Valid range: 0 - 100 , default: 0 = disabled
  187. lightswitch 50
  188.  
  189. # Picture frames must contain motion at least the specified number of frames
  190. # in a row before they are detected as true motion. At the default of 1, all
  191. # motion is detected. Valid range: 1 to thousands, recommended 1-5
  192. minimum_motion_frames 3
  193.  
  194. # Specifies the number of pre-captured (buffered) pictures from before motion
  195. # was detected that will be output at motion detection.
  196. # Recommended range: 0 to 5 (default: 0)
  197. # Do not use large values! Large values will cause Motion to skip video frames and
  198. # cause unsmooth mpegs. To smooth mpegs use larger values of post_capture instead.
  199. pre_capture 0
  200.  
  201. # Number of frames to capture after motion is no longer detected (default: 0)
  202. post_capture 0
  203.  
  204. # Gap is the seconds of no motion detection that triggers the end of an event
  205. # An event is defined as a series of motion images taken within a short timeframe.
  206. # Recommended value is 60 seconds (Default). The value 0 is allowed and disables
  207. # events causing all Motion to be written to one single mpeg file and no pre_capture.
  208. gap 5
  209.  
  210. # Maximum length in seconds of an mpeg movie
  211. # When value is exceeded a new mpeg file is created. (Default: 0 = infinite)
  212. max_mpeg_time 0
  213.  
  214. # Always save images even if there was no motion (default: off)
  215. output_all off
  216.  
  217.  
  218. ############################################################
  219. # Image File Output
  220. ############################################################
  221.  
  222. # Output 'normal' pictures when motion is detected (default: on)
  223. # Valid values: on, off, first, best, center
  224. # When set to 'first', only the first picture of an event is saved.
  225. # Picture with most motion of an event is saved when set to 'best'.
  226. # Picture with motion nearest center of picture is saved when set to 'center'.
  227. # Can be used as preview shot for the corresponding movie.
  228. output_normal on
  229.  
  230. # Output pictures with only the pixels moving object (ghost images) (default: off)
  231. output_motion off
  232.  
  233. # The quality (in percent) to be used by the jpeg compression (default: 75)
  234. quality 75
  235.  
  236. # Output ppm images instead of jpeg (default: off)
  237. ppm off
  238.  
  239.  
  240. ############################################################
  241. # FFMPEG related options
  242. # Film (mpeg) file output, and deinterlacing of the video input
  243. # The options movie_filename and timelapse_filename are also used
  244. # by the ffmpeg feature
  245. ############################################################
  246.  
  247. # Use ffmpeg to encode mpeg movies in realtime (default: off)
  248. ffmpeg_cap_new off
  249.  
  250. # Use ffmpeg to make movies with only the pixels moving
  251. # object (ghost images) (default: off)
  252. ffmpeg_cap_motion off
  253.  
  254. # Use ffmpeg to encode a timelapse movie
  255. # Default value 0 = off - else save frame every Nth second
  256. ffmpeg_timelapse 0
  257.  
  258. # The file rollover mode of the timelapse video
  259. # Valid values: hourly, daily (default), weekly-sunday, weekly-monday, monthly, manual
  260. ffmpeg_timelapse_mode daily
  261.  
  262. # Bitrate to be used by the ffmpeg encoder (default: 400000)
  263. # This option is ignored if ffmpeg_variable_bitrate is not 0 (disabled)
  264. ffmpeg_bps 500000
  265.  
  266. # Enables and defines variable bitrate for the ffmpeg encoder.
  267. # ffmpeg_bps is ignored if variable bitrate is enabled.
  268. # Valid values: 0 (default) = fixed bitrate defined by ffmpeg_bps,
  269. # or the range 2 - 31 where 2 means best quality and 31 is worst.
  270. ffmpeg_variable_bitrate 0
  271.  
  272. # Codec to used by ffmpeg for the video compression.
  273. # Timelapse mpegs are always made in mpeg1 format independent from this option.
  274. # Supported formats are: mpeg1 (ffmpeg-0.4.8 only), mpeg4 (default), and msmpeg4.
  275. # mpeg1 - gives you files with extension .mpg
  276. # mpeg4 or msmpeg4 - gives you files with extension .avi
  277. # msmpeg4 is recommended for use with Windows Media Player because
  278. # it requires no installation of codec on the Windows client.
  279. # swf - gives you a flash film with extension .swf
  280. # flv - gives you a flash video with extension .flv
  281. # ffv1 - FF video codec 1 for Lossless Encoding ( experimental )
  282. # mov - QuickTime ( testing )
  283. ffmpeg_video_codec swf
  284.  
  285. # Use ffmpeg to deinterlace video. Necessary if you use an analog camera
  286. # and see horizontal combing on moving objects in video or pictures.
  287. # (default: off)
  288. ffmpeg_deinterlace off
  289.  
  290.  
  291. ############################################################
  292. # Snapshots (Traditional Periodic Webcam File Output)
  293. ############################################################
  294.  
  295. # Make automated snapshot every N seconds (default: 0 = disabled)
  296. snapshot_interval 0
  297.  
  298.  
  299. ############################################################
  300. # Text Display
  301. # %Y = year, %m = month, %d = date,
  302. # %H = hour, %M = minute, %S = second, %T = HH:MM:SS,
  303. # %v = event, %q = frame number, %t = thread (camera) number,
  304. # %D = changed pixels, %N = noise level, \n = new line,
  305. # %i and %J = width and height of motion area,
  306. # %K and %L = X and Y coordinates of motion center
  307. # %C = value defined by text_event - do not use with text_event!
  308. # You can put quotation marks around the text to allow
  309. # leading spaces
  310. ############################################################
  311.  
  312. # Locate and draw a box around the moving object.
  313. # Valid values: on, off and preview (default: off)
  314. # Set to 'preview' will only draw a box in preview_shot pictures.
  315. locate off
  316.  
  317. # Draws the timestamp using same options as C function strftime(3)
  318. # Default: %Y-%m-%d\n%T = date in ISO format and time in 24 hour clock
  319. # Text is placed in lower right corner
  320. text_right %Y-%m-%d\n%T-%q
  321.  
  322. # Draw a user defined text on the images using same options as C function strftime(3)
  323. # Default: Not defined = no text
  324. # Text is placed in lower left corner
  325. ; text_left CAMERA %t
  326.  
  327. # Draw the number of changed pixed on the images (default: off)
  328. # Will normally be set to off except when you setup and adjust the motion settings
  329. # Text is placed in upper right corner
  330. text_changes off
  331.  
  332. # This option defines the value of the special event conversion specifier %C
  333. # You can use any conversion specifier in this option except %C. Date and time
  334. # values are from the timestamp of the first image in the current event.
  335. # Default: %Y%m%d%H%M%S
  336. # The idea is that %C can be used filenames and text_left/right for creating
  337. # a unique identifier for each event.
  338. text_event %Y%m%d%H%M%S
  339.  
  340. # Draw characters at twice normal size on images. (default: off)
  341. text_double off
  342.  
  343.  
  344. ############################################################
  345. # Target Directories and filenames For Images And Films
  346. # For the options snapshot_, jpeg_, mpeg_ and timelapse_filename
  347. # you can use conversion specifiers
  348. # %Y = year, %m = month, %d = date,
  349. # %H = hour, %M = minute, %S = second,
  350. # %v = event, %q = frame number, %t = thread (camera) number,
  351. # %D = changed pixels, %N = noise level,
  352. # %i and %J = width and height of motion area,
  353. # %K and %L = X and Y coordinates of motion center
  354. # %C = value defined by text_event
  355. # Quotation marks round string are allowed.
  356. ############################################################
  357.  
  358. # Target base directory for pictures and films
  359. # Recommended to use absolute path. (Default: current working directory)
  360. target_dir /tmp/motion
  361.  
  362. # File path for snapshots (jpeg or ppm) relative to target_dir
  363. # Default: %v-%Y%m%d%H%M%S-snapshot
  364. # Default value is equivalent to legacy oldlayout option
  365. # For Motion 3.0 compatible mode choose: %Y/%m/%d/%H/%M/%S-snapshot
  366. # File extension .jpg or .ppm is automatically added so do not include this.
  367. # Note: A symbolic link called lastsnap.jpg created in the target_dir will always
  368. # point to the latest snapshot, unless snapshot_filename is exactly 'lastsnap'
  369. snapshot_filename %v-%Y%m%d%H%M%S-snapshot
  370.  
  371. # File path for motion triggered images (jpeg or ppm) relative to target_dir
  372. # Default: %v-%Y%m%d%H%M%S-%q
  373. # Default value is equivalent to legacy oldlayout option
  374. # For Motion 3.0 compatible mode choose: %Y/%m/%d/%H/%M/%S-%q
  375. # File extension .jpg or .ppm is automatically added so do not include this
  376. # Set to 'preview' together with best-preview feature enables special naming
  377. # convention for preview shots. See motion guide for details
  378. jpeg_filename webcam3
  379.  
  380. # File path for motion triggered ffmpeg films (mpeg) relative to target_dir
  381. # Default: %v-%Y%m%d%H%M%S
  382. # Default value is equivalent to legacy oldlayout option
  383. # For Motion 3.0 compatible mode choose: %Y/%m/%d/%H%M%S
  384. # File extension .mpg or .avi is automatically added so do not include this
  385. # This option was previously called ffmpeg_filename
  386. movie_filename %v-%Y%m%d%H%M%S
  387.  
  388. # File path for timelapse mpegs relative to target_dir
  389. # Default: %Y%m%d-timelapse
  390. # Default value is near equivalent to legacy oldlayout option
  391. # For Motion 3.0 compatible mode choose: %Y/%m/%d-timelapse
  392. # File extension .mpg is automatically added so do not include this
  393. timelapse_filename %Y%m%d-timelapse
  394.  
  395.  
  396. ############################################################
  397. # Live Webcam Server
  398. ############################################################
  399.  
  400. # The mini-http server listens to this port for requests (default: 0 = disabled)
  401. webcam_port 0
  402.  
  403. # Quality of the jpeg (in percent) images produced (default: 50)
  404. webcam_quality 50
  405.  
  406. # Output frames at 1 fps when no motion is detected and increase to the
  407. # rate given by webcam_maxrate when motion is detected (default: off)
  408. webcam_motion on
  409.  
  410. # Maximum framerate for webcam streams (default: 1)
  411. webcam_maxrate 1
  412.  
  413. # Restrict webcam connections to localhost only (default: on)
  414. webcam_localhost off
  415.  
  416. # Limits the number of images per connection (default: 0 = unlimited)
  417. # Number can be defined by multiplying actual webcam rate by desired number of seconds
  418. # Actual webcam rate is the smallest of the numbers framerate and webcam_maxrate
  419. webcam_limit 0
  420.  
  421.  
  422. ############################################################
  423. # HTTP Based Control
  424. ############################################################
  425.  
  426. # TCP/IP port for the http server to listen on (default: 0 = disabled)
  427. control_port 8080
  428.  
  429. # Restrict control connections to localhost only (default: on)
  430. control_localhost on
  431.  
  432. # Output for http server, select off to choose raw text plain (default: on)
  433. control_html_output on
  434.  
  435. # Authentication for the http based control. Syntax username:password
  436. # Default: not defined (Disabled)
  437. ; control_authentication username:password
  438.  
  439.  
  440. ############################################################
  441. # Tracking (Pan/Tilt)
  442. ############################################################
  443.  
  444. # Type of tracker (0=none (default), 1=stepper, 2=iomojo, 3=pwc, 4=generic, 5=uvcvideo)
  445. # The generic type enables the definition of motion center and motion size to
  446. # be used with the conversion specifiers for options like on_motion_detected
  447. track_type 0
  448.  
  449. # Enable auto tracking (default: off)
  450. track_auto off
  451.  
  452. # Serial port of motor (default: none)
  453. ; track_port value
  454.  
  455. # Motor number for x-axis (default: 0)
  456. track_motorx 0
  457.  
  458. # Motor number for y-axis (default: 0)
  459. track_motory 0
  460.  
  461. # Maximum value on x-axis (default: 0)
  462. track_maxx 0
  463.  
  464. # Maximum value on y-axis (default: 0)
  465. track_maxy 0
  466.  
  467. # ID of an iomojo camera if used (default: 0)
  468. track_iomojo_id 0
  469.  
  470. # Angle in degrees the camera moves per step on the X-axis
  471. # with auto-track (default: 10)
  472. # Currently only used with pwc type cameras
  473. track_step_angle_x 10
  474.  
  475. # Angle in degrees the camera moves per step on the Y-axis
  476. # with auto-track (default: 10)
  477. # Currently only used with pwc type cameras
  478. track_step_angle_y 10
  479.  
  480. # Delay to wait for after tracking movement as number
  481. # of picture frames (default: 10)
  482. track_move_wait 10
  483.  
  484. # Speed to set the motor to (stepper motor option) (default: 255)
  485. track_speed 255
  486.  
  487. # Number of steps to make (stepper motor option) (default: 40)
  488. track_stepsize 40
  489.  
  490.  
  491. ############################################################
  492. # External Commands, Warnings and Logging:
  493. # You can use conversion specifiers for the on_xxxx commands
  494. # %Y = year, %m = month, %d = date,
  495. # %H = hour, %M = minute, %S = second,
  496. # %v = event, %q = frame number, %t = thread (camera) number,
  497. # %D = changed pixels, %N = noise level,
  498. # %i and %J = width and height of motion area,
  499. # %K and %L = X and Y coordinates of motion center
  500. # %C = value defined by text_event
  501. # %f = filename with full path
  502. # %n = number indicating filetype
  503. # Both %f and %n are only defined for on_picture_save,
  504. # on_movie_start and on_movie_end
  505. # Quotation marks round string are allowed.
  506. ############################################################
  507.  
  508. # Do not sound beeps when detecting motion (default: on)
  509. # Note: Motion never beeps when running in daemon mode.
  510. quiet on
  511.  
  512. # Command to be executed when an event starts. (default: none)
  513. # An event starts at first motion detected after a period of no motion defined by gap
  514. ; on_event_start value
  515.  
  516. # Command to be executed when an event ends after a period of no motion
  517. # (default: none). The period of no motion is defined by option gap.
  518. ; on_event_end value
  519.  
  520. # Command to be executed when a picture (.ppm|.jpg) is saved (default: none)
  521. # To give the filename as an argument to a command append it with %f
  522. on_picture_save wput /tmp/motion/webcam3.jpg ftp://tiete:12345@tiete.be/tiete/jo/webcam3.jpg
  523.  
  524. # Command to be executed when a motion frame is detected (default: none)
  525. ; on_motion_detected value
  526.  
  527. # Command to be executed when motion in a predefined area is detected
  528. # Check option 'area_detect'.   (default: none)
  529. ; on_area_detected value
  530.  
  531. # Command to be executed when a movie file (.mpg|.avi) is created. (default: none)
  532. # To give the filename as an argument to a command append it with %f
  533. ; on_movie_start value
  534.  
  535. # Command to be executed when a movie file (.mpg|.avi) is closed. (default: none)
  536. # To give the filename as an argument to a command append it with %f
  537. ; on_movie_end value
  538.  
  539. # Command to be executed when a camera can't be opened or if it is lost
  540. # NOTE: There is situations when motion doesn't detect a lost camera!
  541. # It depends on the driver, some drivers don't detect a lost camera at all
  542. # Some hang the motion thread. Some even hang the PC! (default: none)
  543. ; on_camera_lost value
  544.  
  545. ############################################################
  546. # Common Options For MySQL and PostgreSQL database features.
  547. # Options require the MySQL/PostgreSQL options to be active also.
  548. ############################################################
  549.  
  550. # Log to the database when creating motion triggered image file  (default: on)
  551. sql_log_image on
  552.  
  553. # Log to the database when creating a snapshot image file (default: on)
  554. sql_log_snapshot on
  555.  
  556. # Log to the database when creating motion triggered mpeg file (default: off)
  557. sql_log_mpeg off
  558.  
  559. # Log to the database when creating timelapse mpeg file (default: off)
  560. sql_log_timelapse off
  561.  
  562. # SQL query string that is sent to the database
  563. # Use same conversion specifiers has for text features
  564. # Additional special conversion specifiers are
  565. # %n = the number representing the file_type
  566. # %f = filename with full path
  567. # Default value:
  568. # insert into security(camera, filename, frame, file_type, time_stamp, text_event) values('%t', '%f', '%q', '%n', '%Y-%m-%d %T', '%C')
  569. sql_query insert into security(camera, filename, frame, file_type, time_stamp, event_time_stamp) values('%t', '%f', '%q', '%n', '%Y-%m-%d %T', '%C')
  570.  
  571.  
  572. ############################################################
  573. # Database Options For MySQL
  574. ############################################################
  575.  
  576. # Mysql database to log to (default: not defined)
  577. ; mysql_db value
  578.  
  579. # The host on which the database is located (default: localhost)
  580. ; mysql_host value
  581.  
  582. # User account name for MySQL database (default: not defined)
  583. ; mysql_user value
  584.  
  585. # User password for MySQL database (default: not defined)
  586. ; mysql_password value
  587.  
  588.  
  589. ############################################################
  590. # Database Options For PostgreSQL
  591. ############################################################
  592.  
  593. # PostgreSQL database to log to (default: not defined)
  594. ; pgsql_db value
  595.  
  596. # The host on which the database is located (default: localhost)
  597. ; pgsql_host value
  598.  
  599. # User account name for PostgreSQL database (default: not defined)
  600. ; pgsql_user value
  601.  
  602. # User password for PostgreSQL database (default: not defined)
  603. ; pgsql_password value
  604.  
  605. # Port on which the PostgreSQL database is located (default: 5432)
  606. ; pgsql_port 5432
  607.  
  608.  
  609. ############################################################
  610. # Video Loopback Device (vloopback project)
  611. ############################################################
  612.  
  613. # Output images to a video4linux loopback device
  614. # The value '-' means next available (default: not defined)
  615. ; video_pipe value
  616.  
  617. # Output motion images to a video4linux loopback device
  618. # The value '-' means next available (default: not defined)
  619. ; motion_video_pipe value
  620.  
  621.  
  622. ##############################################################
  623. # Thread config files - One for each camera.
  624. # Except if only one camera - You only need this config file.
  625. # If you have more than one camera you MUST define one thread
  626. # config file for each camera in addition to this config file.
  627. ##############################################################
  628.  
  629. # Remember: If you have more than one camera you must have one
  630. # thread file for each camera. E.g. 2 cameras requires 3 files:
  631. # This motion.conf file AND thread1.conf and thread2.conf.
  632. # Only put the options that are unique to each camera in the
  633. # thread config files.
  634. ; thread /usr/local/etc/thread1.conf
  635. ; thread /usr/local/etc/thread2.conf
  636. ; thread /usr/local/etc/thread3.conf
  637. ; thread /usr/local/etc/thread4.conf
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