State: - fps in Montage
State: - fps in Montage
1) The current recording state (State: - fps) is not displayed in the Montage window. I couldn't find the answer by searching - there were similar topics, but I didn't find a solution. On all the camera in the Montage window, if you open the zone setting, it is displayed correctly
This is necessary for convenient debugging of the sensitivity of the motion sensor when setting up zones - I want to see whether the camera is writing or not; the motion sensor has triggered or not
2) Is it possible to make general zone settings for multiple cameras?
Zoneminder v1.36.17 / google chrome
This is necessary for convenient debugging of the sensitivity of the motion sensor when setting up zones - I want to see whether the camera is writing or not; the motion sensor has triggered or not
2) Is it possible to make general zone settings for multiple cameras?
Zoneminder v1.36.17 / google chrome
Re: State: - fps in Montage
The problem is still relevant
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Re: State: - fps in Montage
Did you maybe check Options->web->web_compact_montage ?
What OS are you on?
What OS are you on?
Re: State: - fps in Montage
the web_compact_montage option is disabled;dougmccrary wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 12:57 am Did you maybe check Options->web->web_compact_montage ?
What OS are you on?
debian 11.3
Re: State: - fps in Montage
We are up to 1.36.25 now. Is this still a problem?
Re: State: - fps in Montage
v1.36.26
all the same. I do not see fps, there is also no marker that the recording on this monitor is active - without this it is inconvenient to fine-tune the motion sensor
all the same. I do not see fps, there is also no marker that the recording on this monitor is active - without this it is inconvenient to fine-tune the motion sensor
Re: State: - fps in Montage
Do you only have 6 cameras? Are you using multiport? it may be that the ajax is timing out because you are using all available connections.
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Re: State: - fps in Montage
https://medium.com/zmninja/multi-port-s ... 836a336c93
You must implement it. It’s a bit of work but well worth it. You’ll want to set up as many ports at you expect to have cameras.
Good luck.
You must implement it. It’s a bit of work but well worth it. You’ll want to set up as many ports at you expect to have cameras.
Good luck.
Re: State: - fps in Montage
Thank you! the status and current fps appeared.dougmccrary wrote: ↑Mon Oct 10, 2022 4:12 pm https://medium.com/zmninja/multi-port-s ... 836a336c93
You must implement it. It’s a bit of work but well worth it. You’ll want to set up as many ports at you expect to have cameras.
Good luck.
I also have a monitor id number greater than 10. Is it worth fixing?
How multiport works - uses the first monitor or a specific id (made from 1 to 30), but I want to understand the principle of operation?
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Re: State: - fps in Montage
Whatever the monitor ID is, is what the port number will be plus the setting in Options->Network->MIN_STREAMING_PORT.
The example shows 30000. I use 30100 because my isp blocks 30005 for something they do, so it worked locally, but outside my lan cam5 didn't show at all.
With that in mind, if the camera works, I wouldn't worry too much about it. If it does not work, then you'll need to fix it by further expanding the port numbers, or changing the range if it hits a port that's blocked by your isp.
Does that answer your question?
The example shows 30000. I use 30100 because my isp blocks 30005 for something they do, so it worked locally, but outside my lan cam5 didn't show at all.
With that in mind, if the camera works, I wouldn't worry too much about it. If it does not work, then you'll need to fix it by further expanding the port numbers, or changing the range if it hits a port that's blocked by your isp.
Does that answer your question?
Re: State: - fps in Montage
Yes. Thank youdougmccrary wrote: ↑Thu Oct 13, 2022 5:51 pm Whatever the monitor ID is, is what the port number will be plus the setting in Options->Network->MIN_STREAMING_PORT.
The example shows 30000. I use 30100 because my isp blocks 30005 for something they do, so it worked locally, but outside my lan cam5 didn't show at all.
With that in mind, if the camera works, I wouldn't worry too much about it. If it does not work, then you'll need to fix it by further expanding the port numbers, or changing the range if it hits a port that's blocked by your isp.
Does that answer your question?