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    MMM-MotionEye - surveillance video stream on your mirror!

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      SdeGeata @Binog
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      @Binog

      Did you ever get an answer back on this one? I am having the same problem. I see everything fine without autohide active, but if I activate autohide, I see it for a bit during page load and never again after. I get detected motion emails and photo uploads so the detection isn’t the problem. It just doesn’t get fed to the mirror module somehow. Maybe my Web-hook config is off?

      It would be helpful to know if you fixed your issue and how you did it.

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        Binog
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        Hey, SdeGeata
        No, actually I didn’t

        I circumvented it by setting up a motioneyeos raspberry pi zero. As I needed the larger image on my Magicmirror I used “fast…?” option, which does not provide any of the motion activities,. what was fine to me.
        I do think, this is not merely a problem of motioneye, but of the MM its self.
        With every update of MM the Gap went bigger, I got more problems.
        Now, streaming the motioneyeos to two MMs it is more steady, nonetheless I do habe outages. I don’t see a picture,. although my browser directed to motioneyeos shows an actual one. Restarting MM solves that issue- normally,…
        Good look to You !

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          SdeGeata @Binog
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          @Binog

          Thanks for the info. I’ll keep trying stuff out and see what happens.

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            SdeGeata @Cato
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            @Cato
            So how do we use that Webhook URL to trigger the hidden module. I have been screwing with it for days trying to get it to work. Can you clarify the config for that?

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              OberfragGER @SdeGeata
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              @Cato
              I really want to use the AutoHide feature. But the stream is fixed and always displayed. Is there any possibility…?

              	{
              		module: "MMM-MotionEye",
              		position: "bottom_left",
              		config: {
              			url: "http://pihole:8081",
              			autoHide: true,
              			autoHideDelay: "10000",
              			forcedRefreshInterval: 60000,
              			width: "400px",
              			debug: false
              				}
              	},
              
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                OberfragGER @OberfragGER
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                @oberfragger
                ok. solved.

                Somehow it was working after an hour or so.

                Also- you have to enable access to the mirror via
                address: “0.0.0.0” and whitelist

                The the commands http://mirror:8080/motioneye and http://mirror:8080/motioneye/hide are working.

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                  piwy
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                  Bonjour à tous, comme beaucoup apparement, j’ai installé le module motioneye sur mon MM avec ces lignes dans mon fichier “config”:

                  {
                  	module: 'MMM-MotionEye',
                  		position: 'bottom_left',
                  		config: {
                  		url: "http://monip:8081",
                  		forcedRefreshInterval: 60000,
                  		width: 400,
                  		debug: true
                  			}
                  		},
                  

                  Mais quand je lance Magic Mirror , j’ai une petite icone avec une image cassée.
                  Lorsque je rentre cette adresse ip :“http://monip:8081”, dans mon navigateur sur mon pc , je tombe sur une page qui me dit : “ce site n’autorise pas la connexion”

                  J’ai essayé de voir si sur motioneye il n’y avait pas des autorisations de connexions a mettre mais je ne vois rien .

                  Infos peut etre importante, motioneye est installer sur docker à travers portainer sur une VM!

                  Merci pour votre aide

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                    SdeGeata @piwy
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                    @piwy Salut Piwy;

                    Essaye de changer des paramètres dans motion.conf & motioneye.conf. Il ne sont pas accessible de la GUI. Voir avec Terminal; /etc/motioneye/motion.conf et trouve webcontrol_localhost, si c’est “on” change ça pour “off”.

                    En /etc/motioneye/motioneye.conf Change motion_control_localhost true pour motion_control_localhost false .

                    Essaye ça.

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