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really should spend more time on this app. The GUI's a bit crap but am proud of everything else.
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Is time-lapse meant to save to the same folder as motion-detect? Motion works fine but I am not getting images from 'lapse.
Battery flat, so later.... Just seen the info on CLI operation.
Small bug on Repeat screen: if minutes dial is set to 0, then seconds cannot be set below 20.
Also tick boxes at bottom overlap with dial (you likely know that).
This app has huge value for n900 in retirement. Add send sms alongside email (and even a sound alarm?) in motion-detect and the n900 really is a pocket alarm system.
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Nevertheless, I am experiencing one serious bug when using the commandline: Whenever the screen is turned off, the program segfaults after a few frames. This is reproducible and it runs fine once I set the screen to "always on".
Maybe this is connected to the yellow "Motion detected!" banners you are showing?