Thank you for finding that! And, a few minutes later, in he goes:

https://youtu.be/gh7bUtECd0Y?t=29460 <https://youtu.be/gh7bUtECd0Y?t=29460>

Just before he pokes his nose in, you can see a guard bee at the far right of 
the entrance, not doing her job.

Back on-topic, I also have had an issue with these Reolink cameras, in that 
sometimes they get into a weird state that ffmpeg doesn’t like, and ffmpeg 
starts dumping out:

[rtsp @ 0x302c2f0] RTP: PT=60: bad cseq e680 expected=0b49
[rtsp @ 0x302c2f0] RTP: PT=60: bad cseq 93ab expected=0b49
[rtsp @ 0x302c2f0] RTP: PT=60: bad cseq 93ac expected=0b49
[rtsp @ 0x302c2f0] RTP: PT=60: bad cseq e682 expected=0b49

forever.

Has anyone seen this error, and/or know what it means? Stopping and restarting 
ffmpeg doesn’t fix this problem; I need to reboot the camera.

But I’m trying to grok how ffmpeg could put a camera into a bad state, just by 
connecting via rtsp.

????

> On Nov 21, 2019, at 1:58 AM, Moritz Barsnick <barsn...@gmx.net> wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 14:30:27 -0600, Steven Kan wrote:
>> Danke für deine Hilfe!
> 
> Gerne!
> 
>> Yes, I have mice in my yard :-(
>> 
>> They can actually invade a weak hive and wreak havoc! Do you remember
>> approximately when you saw it? YT automatically archives the footage
>> twice a day, so I’d like to review it and see the mouse!
> 
> I wasn't aware of that. Basically, about five minutes before I wrote my
> email, so around 14:05h CET. Have you considered downloading the
> archived YouTube stream and doing motion detection on it?
> 
> Actually, I found it:
> https://youtu.be/gh7bUtECd0Y?t=29118
> 

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