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Welcome to 2016.
MESSAGE content has been moved to an installed README and improved.
Prepared in wip by dsainty@ with some help from gdt@.
Upstream NEWS
Onvif discovery is now enabled by default. This features increases
build time, but the benefit is auto-discovery of any Onvif compliant
camera. Please note that this feature is still experimental. It has
not been tested in a large environment or with a large variety of
cameras. Using this tool is largely self explanatory, but if you are
looking for documentation it can be found on the @altaroca ’s blog
site. As time allows, we will bring the documentation over to our
readthedocs site. Volunteers to do this work are welcome.
ZoneMinder now has a telemetry deamon which collects information about
your machine. This was done to learn how our user base uses
ZoneMinder, the most common system size, choice of distro, cpu,
memory, and a couple of other things. This will help us focus our
efforts on what features get used the most. Since this was written in
Perl, you can easily see for yourself what information is being
sent. Note that this feature defaults to ON. If this is not what you
want, then you can turn it off under Options. In a future release, we
plan to include an install wizard, which will prompt the user about
this feature.
Have you ever wished for the motion detection zones to be live, rather
than a static image? Well they are now! Creating or modifying zones
works exactly the same as before, but with the live stream running in
the background. If you need to freeze the stream, there is a Pause
button at the bottom of the window to do just that.
A new feature called Montage Review has been added. This can be
thought of as a modified version of the original montage feature with
features such as "scrubbing" through video. The Montage Review screen
has received sufficient testing to be part of the release, but you
should still treat this feature as experimental. We expect there to be
additional fixes and refinements.
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This is the last version that supports autoconf, and this update is
only because it's a reasonable benefit/cost tradeoff as an
intermediaate step. Tested on netbsd-9/earmv7hf-el.
Upstream chanages:
many bug fixes and improvements
zoneminder API
Multiserver
limted ONVIF support
See more at
https://github.com/ZoneMinder/zoneminder/releases/tag/v1.29.0-rc2 and
before and after.
Note that when updating, one must run zmupdate to modify the db schema.
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Rather than casting to long, cast to intmax_t and print with %jd, as
suggested by joerg@.
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zoneinder uses %ld to print tv.tv_sec, which is of type time_t. On
NetBSD, that's int64_t, which happens to match long on amd64, but not
on arm, and hence printf often segfaults. Kludge around this by
casting to long, which should work for about 20 years, by which time a
proper fix should have arrived in a zoneminder release.
Not yet raised upstream, because our package is 1.28.1 and upstream
has released 1.30.4.
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ZoneMinder is intended for use in single or multi-camera video security
applications, including commercial or home CCTV, theft prevention and child,
family member or home monitoring and other domestic care scenarios such as
nanny cam installations. It supports capture, analysis, recording, and
monitoring of video data coming from one or more video or network cameras
attached to a system. ZoneMinder also support web and semi-automatic control
of Pan/Tilt/Zoom cameras using a variety of protocols. It is suitable for use
as a DIY home video security system and for commercial or professional video
security and surveillance. It can also be integrated into a home automation
system via X.10 or other protocols.
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