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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    MMM-MotionEye - surveillance video stream on your mirror!

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    • SnilleS Offline
      Snille Module Developer @Cato
      last edited by

      @Cato Great! Thanks for fixing my mistakes. :)

      If you cant find it, make it and share it!
      Modules: MMM-homeassistant-sensors, MMM-Modulebar, MMM-Profilepicture, MMM-Videoplayer

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      • lolobyteL Offline
        lolobyte @Cato
        last edited by

        @Cato

        Hi, that’s the info of help.
        Downloaded from
        https://www.dropbox.com/s/xdfcxm5hu71s97d/motion-mmal.tar.gz

        pi@raspi3-MM2:~ $ motion -h
        motion Version mmaltest, Copyright 2000-2005 Jeroen Vreeken/Folkert van Heusden/Kenneth Lavrsen

        usage: motion [options]

        Possible options:

        -n Run in non-daemon mode.
        -s Run in setup mode.
        -c config Full path and filename of config file.
        -d level Log level (1-9) (EMR, ALR, CRT, ERR, WRN, NTC, ERR, DBG, ALL). default: 6 / NTC.
        -k type Type of log (COR, STR, ENC, NET, DBL, EVT, TRK, VID, ALL). default: ALL.
        -p process_id_file Full path and filename of process id file (pid file).
        -l log file Full path and filename of log file.
        -m Disable motion detection at startup.
        -h Show this screen.

        Motion is configured using a config file only. If none is supplied,
        it will read motion.conf from current directory, ~/.motion or /etc.

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        • CatoC Offline
          Cato Module Developer @lolobyte
          last edited by

          @lolobyte You will have to install motionEyeOS or motionEye to use this module. Please read pre-requisites.

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          • lolobyteL Offline
            lolobyte @Cato
            last edited by

            @Cato
            Thank you for your answer.

            I just tried MotionEyeOS before i went to Motion.
            In my eyes it wasn’t configurable with my desired functionality.

            I just hoped there is a possibility to implement foreign streams.

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            • CatoC Offline
              Cato Module Developer @lolobyte
              last edited by

              @lolobyte As long as the software can provide a “motion jpeg”-stream, it can be supported.

              Basically, you can test it your selv by making a local .html-file with <img src="xxxxx" />

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                emos
                last edited by

                For some reason i just get a “broken” picture icon, and if i try to open http://MotionEyeIP/motioneye/1 the site just says:

                {"error": "not found"}
                

                I have disable the password for the ‘Surveillance Username’ so no login is required.

                I know the cam is available and motioneyos is working as normal. If i open http://192.168.1.200:8080/picture/1/current/ in my browser i can see the last snapshot, but not doing me any good…

                Any suggestion?

                {
                	module: 'MMM-MotionEye',
                	position: 'bottom_right',
                	config: {
                		url: "http://192.168.1.200:8080/motioneye/1",
                		debug: false
                		}
                },
                

                0_1486589382299_mm-motioneye.png

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                  shashank @emos
                  last edited by

                  @emos hi, try changing the port (8080) in MM or camera , both MM and camera with 8080 will not work

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                  • CatoC Offline
                    Cato Module Developer @emos
                    last edited by Cato

                    @emos The URL you are using in your config seems to be the “web hook”-URL that you have to configure inside MotionEye if you want to automatically show video stream when motion is detected.

                    The URL should be configured like this (from documentation): Video Streaming URL. You find it in Motion Eye in the Video Streaming Section under Usefull URLs by by clicking the Streaming URL link. It should look something like this: http://motioneye:8081 (probably an IP instead of hostname).

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                      emos
                      last edited by

                      reinstalled motioneye on my other r.pi and now im able to view a stream from http://MotionEyeOS:8081, but only from cam 1.
                      With http://MotionEyeOS:8081/motioneye/2 i still just get cam 1. Get the feeling im not understanding something.

                      		{
                      			module: 'MMM-MotionEye',
                      			position: 'lower_third',
                      			config: {
                      				url: "http://192.168.1.200:8081/motioneye/2",
                      				autoHide: false,
                      				debug: false
                      			}
                      		},
                      
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                      • SnilleS Offline
                        Snille Module Developer
                        last edited by Snille

                        Hi @emos I’m also using different cameras from the same MotionEye install.
                        I have my cameras set on different ports like this.
                        http://MotionEyeOS:8081
                        http://MotionEyeOS:8082
                        http://MotionEyeOS:8083
                        I think that the default way…
                        Then you have the motiontrigger url like this in MotionEyeOS/Camera (for example):
                        http://MagicMirror:8080/motioneye/1
                        http://MagicMirror:8080/motioneye/2
                        http://MagicMirror:8080/motioneye/3

                        That’s it. :)

                        If you cant find it, make it and share it!
                        Modules: MMM-homeassistant-sensors, MMM-Modulebar, MMM-Profilepicture, MMM-Videoplayer

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