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   1. Re: New problem with artifacts (tosiara)


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Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2019 20:43:04 +0200
From: tosiara <tosi...@gmail.com>
To: Motion discussion list <motion-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [Motion-user] New problem with artifacts
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Would be nice to have full log of motion with "-d 7" switch where the issue
has been reproduced and a time stamp when the first artifacts appear
Are you using RTSP over UDP?

On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 8:12 PM David Powell <da...@depowell.com> wrote:

> I'm setting up Motion 4.2.1 on a RPi with one RTSP camera.  Everything
> seemed to be running swimmingly until I checked it this morning, and this
> is what I saw in the control console and the Motion camera stream:
>
> I tried looking at the camera directly, both via the web and ffplay and it
> looked normal, even as the above psychedelia was occurring:
>
> Restarting Motion fixed the problem, for a few minutes.  Then is started
> slowly collecting artifacts until after a while it was right back to
> hippie-land.
>
> I've had similar problems in the past on my other Motion (ver. 4.1.1)
> setup, but only with the RTSP cameras. They finally seemed to go away on
> their own. The MJPEG ones don't do it.
>
> The config file is basically the one that came with the distribution with
> just enough changed to attach the camera and record MP4 movies.
> I have to believe it's a Motion problem since it looks normal when viewing
> the camera directly.  Any ideas?  Is this camera possessed by an evil
> spirit? Am I having a stroke?
>
> David
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