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1. Emulate motion (Marcello Benzi)
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Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2024 19:46:42 +0100
From: Marcello Benzi <[email protected]>
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Subject: [Motion-user] Emulate motion
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I have a Raspberry Pi 2 with two webcams connected via WiFi.
The two webcams are currently physically inaccessible (meaning that the
on_movie_end event cannot be triggered as they are capturing a currently
immobile, static scene: the interior of a nest that will soon be
populated by small birds).
How could I emulate the movement of a single webcam so that it, as
programmed, records a short video?
I should specify that when the webcams were physically accessible and
capturing something in motion, the system worked perfectly and recorded
short clips.
Now - as already mentioned - the webcams are pointing at a static scene,
so the on_movie_end event cannot be triggered.
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