journalctl -f -t DARKNET.service
(shows nothing...@#%ing systemd)Start with one zone at a time and raise/test sensitive KISS...don't setup like 4 zones and expect to trouble shoot anything. I used my Android to do a lot of tweaking. I also want to sort out "night" mode config so after night mode kicks in a different config is automatically applied.
Use low quality for motion detection and drop frame rate of cam to lower than max of ZM for little to no smearing and I also set "Alarm Frame Count to 2" and "overload ignore frame count to 4" but I think it's more about Alarm Frame Count..I can't be sure..
Explanation of overload ignore frame count
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Post by bb99 » Thu May 10, 2012 5:22 pm
For sudden changes to the environment, no better tool then Overload Frame Ignore Count. Your fps determines these settings but at 10 fps with Overload Frame Ignore Count set to 4, it only ignores .4 seconds. In other words if a drastic change to the lighting (such as a car with headlights on in darkness) passes within the monitors view it will ignore the number of frames you specify before processing for motion detection.
This option allows you to specify how many consecutive alarm frames must occur before an alarm event is generated. The usual, and default, value is 1 which implies that any alarm frame will cause or participate in an event. You can enter any value up to 16 here to eliminate bogus events caused perhaps by screen flickers or other transients. Values over 3 or 4 are unlikely to be useful however. Please note that if you have statistics recording enabled then currently statistics are not recorded for the first ‘Alarm Frame Count’-1 frames of an event. So if you set this value to 5 then the first 4 frames will be missing statistics whereas the more usual value of 1 will ensure that all alarm frames have statistics recorded.
https://forums.zoneminder.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=26222
Windows software to get basic idea ( install face plugin )
https://www.ispyconnect.com/plugins.aspx
you need 4gig+ GPU and new nvidia or old GCC4.9 /GCC4_NEEDED_FOR_DARKNET$ ls cpp-4.9_4.9.2-10_amd64.deb gcc-4.9_4.9.2-10_amd64.deb libasan1_4.9.2-10_amd64.deb libcloog-isl-dev_0.18.2-1+b2_amd64.deb libisl10_0.12.2-2_amd64.deb g++-4.9_4.9.2-10_amd64.deb gcc-4.9-base_4.9.2-10_amd64.deb libcloog-isl4_0.18.2-1+b2_amd64.deb libgcc-4.9-dev_4.9.2-10_amd64.deb libstdc++-4.9-dev_4.9.2-10_amd64.deb https://github.com/dasGringuen/debian9-install
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/darknet/ZRAEvMmKzFc/iVZgibJiJQAJ
apt-get remove --purge nvidia-cuda-toolkit libcudnn*
dpkg -i libcudnn7_7.0.5.15-1+cuda9.1_amd64.deb
dpkg -i libcudnn7-dev_7.0.5.15-1+cuda9.1_amd64.deb
dpkg -i cuda-repo-ubuntu1704-9-1-local_9.1.85-1_amd64
sudo dpkg -i cuda-repo-ubuntu1704-9-1-local_9.1.85-1_amd64.deb
sudo apt-key add /var/cuda-repo-9-1-local/7fa2af80.pub
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install cuda
apt install libopencv-dev
ffmpeg -c:v h264_vdpau -rtsp_transport tcp -i "rtsp://admin:@25.0.0.238/h264Preview_01_main" -f segment -segment_time 60 -segment_format mp4 -reset_timestamps 1 -strftime 1 -c copy -map 0 dauphine-%Y%m%d-%H%M%S.mp4
ffmpeg -hwaccel vdpau -i rtsp://admin:@25.0.0.238/h264Preview_01_main -an -f rawvideo -y /dev/null
By default ZoneMinder saves events as a sequence of images. It is however possible to save an event as a video file. Caution is advised when converting events to video as it is very strenuous on the ZoneMinder machine, however once you have converted an event it can be viewed/downloaded any time without additional stress on the server.
First, make sure you have OPT_FFMPEG
under Options -> Images set to yes (checked).
If necessary, set the proper full path for the ffmpeg executable in PATH_FFMPEG
(ex.: /usr/bin/ffmpeg
)
Open up the default view for an event and Click the video link located in the top left corner
Choose a video export file type and click generate.
Download the video to your machine. If video files have already been generated you will see them listed at the bottom of the page.
When an event gets a video file encoded for it you can choose to automatically include that event with any future exports. For a more detailed explanation on how to select and export events investigate How to export download and view events
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