Linked Monitors create segmentaion fault

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Burtski
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Linked Monitors create segmentaion fault

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Following up on a previous post:
When I have my high resolution monitors linked to their low resolution counterparts, they generate Segmentation Faults in the log files and nothing gets recorded.
When I Unlink these monitors and set them to motion detection, they appear to work as intended.
Motion detection on the high resolution monitors eats up a lot of horse power.
I would also like any low resolution monitors to trigger all high resolution monitors.

Side note:
Would it be possible to create a group with all my low resolution monitors in it and trigger the high resolution monitors from the GROUP instead of individual monitors. just less messy when there are a lot of monitors to trigger from
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Re: Linked Monitors create segmentaion fault

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There was recently a potential segfault... but it has since been fixed. So make sure you are up to date.

No you can't link to a group at this time. You want to fund it, I could make it happen, although I think it is already too complicate this stuff.
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Re: Linked Monitors create segmentaion fault

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Re: Linked Monitors create segmentaion fault

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Try using a second thread to analyze the motion.
It somehow worked for me (albeit with errors in the log) on some high-resolution cameras.
You can use Onvif detection, it also seems to work.
Making two groups is not a good idea, it's a lot of chaos.
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