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To use:
1. Unzip and copy motion and motion.conf to your N800
2. Using xterm, start motion
3. Hit the IP of your N800 with a web browser on port 8081 (use firefox!)
4. To configure via the web, load Opera and hit the N800 on port 8080
You must use mozilla or firefox as the stream is motion jpeg and IE cannot parse the stream (being the pile it is).
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2007-03-01
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Is your mmc1 device mounted with exec permissions?
For becomeroot - do a search, there are a bunch of threads on different ways to get root access.
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2007-03-01
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Motion is a flexible motion detection and image capture application that can capture from input video devices, perform motion analysis, and output the resulting postprocessed images to files, external processes, or straight to HTTP using its built-in HTTP server.
You can use it with your N800 and turn your device into a motion capture device, automated snapshot device, or anything else you can think of.
I have customized the binary to overcome some issues with V4L2 on the N800 (buffer read errors), and modified the motion.conf to accomodate for the N800 (hur offset, capture delay to give minimum amount of errors, etc.)
To use:
1. Unzip and copy motion and motion.conf to your N800
2. Using xterm, start motion
3. Hit the IP of your N800 with a web browser on port 8081 (use firefox!)
4. To configure via the web, load Opera and hit the N800 on port 8080
You must use mozilla or firefox as the stream is motion jpeg and IE cannot parse the stream (being the pile it is).
See the FAQ for more info on setting up motion to auto-ftp images, email, postprocess, redirect, draw image boxes around motion detected, ...
If you file bug reports to this thread I will do my best to fix the code.
CAVEATS: non-graceful termination may hang the camera device and reboot the N800 (harmless but beware).
Download here http://geopacket.com/maemo/