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1. MotionEye
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http://192.168.11.120:8765/
Big Buck Bunny Video Code
2. Motion Triggered Pet Monitoring System with Raspberry Pi Zero W
https://github.com/ccrisan/motioneye/wiki - Installation
FAQ - https://github.com/ccrisan/motioneyeos/wiki/FAQ
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Motion Triggered Pet Monitoring System with Raspberry Pi Zero W
https://youtu.be/Uu_3IrvCEvo
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MotionEye Part 2: Raspberry Pi Multi Camera Surveillance System
https://youtu.be/ihcrtGdpOro
How to setup MotionEye on a Pi Zero W with email, Dropbox and IFTTT.
I recently setup my Pi Zero W with the V2 Camera module to monitor
my cat's eating habits. My cat, Tia, is 19 years old and has diabetes,
so I'm monitoring her very closely. For example, I'll leave the house
for about 1-2 hours and when I get back, I'll notice that she's
sleeping in the exact same spot as when I left. Did she get up while
I was gone and return to the same spot, or was she sleeping there
the entire time? Also, since she is diabetic, and I am testing her
blood glucose, the test will be inaccurate if she ate right before
I gave her the test.
You will need:
Raspberry Pi Zero Kit - http://amzn.to/2D9fYAs
Pi Zero Camera - https://amzn.to/2yqolcE
Free Dropbox Account - https://db.tt/NoqRUV8l
Etcher - https://etcher.io/
Optional:
Raspberry Pi Camera Case - https://amzn.to/2MKm7Iq
Free IFTTT account - https://ifttt.com/
Logitech Webcam - http://amzn.to/2D869ml
Microsoft Webcam - http://amzn.to/2D8ST0D
I'm using the V2 module Pi camera that is 8 MP. I saw cheaper pi
cameras on Amazon for about half the price, but they were only
5 MP. I'm using the ribbon and case that came with the Pi Zero
kit I bought. In order to get the camera to position, I printed
a stand (from Thingiverse). https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1592151
If you don't have a 3D printer, you can just buy a stand online.
Or you can use a standard webcam.
MotionEyeOS Download - https://github.com/ccrisan/motioneyeos/releases
Setup Wifi for Pi Zero W -
https://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/2017/04/manually-setting-up-pi-wifi-using-wpa_supplicant-conf/
Go to the IP address provided by your Pi
Name your Camera
Setup a login and password
Apply
Here's how you watch your live stream from inside your home.
But that's not very useful, and it is just a live stream from
another room.
Select Advanced
1. Rotate image 180 degrees.
2. Setup to be motion triggered.
3. Send me an email with pictures when motion is triggered.
Recommendation: Setup a separate gmail account specific to
this purpose. Reasons:
1) doesn't require less secure apps,
2) less likely to run into storage space constraints.
3) You can setup multiple email accounts on your phone,
so you don't have to continuously login and check a specific
email account.
4. Upload photos and videos to Dropbox automatically, so I can check it from outside.
5. Setup notifications in IFTTT. It is free to create an account in IFTTT.
a. Create a webhook.
b. Select a name
c. Write to google sheet every time motion is detected
d. Turn on a light when motion is detected
3. Raspberry Pi Remote Camera with motionEyeOS
Build a Surveillance System - 50:49 minutes
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https://youtu.be/NbFruaDUKB0
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https://dronebotworkshop.com/motioneyeos-raspberry-pi/