On 22/12/2019 13:15, Chris Elvidge wrote:
> On 22/12/19 11:39, nev young wrote:
>> On 20/12/2019 12:16, Another Dave wrote:
>>> On 20/12/19 11:39, nev young wrote:
>>>>> What O/S image do you use?
>>>> Initially I used raspbian wheezy then later I have been using
>>>> raspbian stretch but have updated to buster over the last week or
>>>> so. All the cameras are headless Pi Zeros connected to my wifi network.
>>>>
>>>> The image capture is handled by "motion" which can be downloaded
>>>> from the repository. Sorry but it's a complex package and does have
>>>> a significant learning curve. However, once set up it just runs and
>>>> runs and runs.
>>>>
>>> An alternative, easy to use, package is:
>>>
>>> https://elinux.org/RPi-Cam-Web-Interface
>>>
>> Very true, very true indeed but that package does not support usb
>> cameras.
>> I have 3 PiCams and 7 usb cameras.
>> I like to use the same package on them all.
>>
>
> Have you seen this?
> https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/the-nest-box-diy-springwatch/
>
>
Erm. yes. You can see my name in some of the comments. :-)
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