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Transmissão de vídeo com o Motion no Raspberry Pi

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Neste tutorial, veremos como configurar um fluxo de vídeo com o Motion a partir de um Raspberry Pi. Este tutorial é compatível com qualquer sistema Linux.

Hardware

Descrição do movimento

O programa Motion foi desenvolvido como um sistema de vigilância. Permite observar várias câmaras, detetar movimentos em cada câmara e gravar imagens ou vídeos nesse momento.

Esta ferramenta permite

Instalação de movimento

Se este ainda não for o caso na sua versão do sistema operativo, pode instalar o Motion utilizando o seguinte comando.

sudo apt-get install motion

Verificar a instalação

motion --version

Se ocorrer um erro sobre a permissão de acesso ao ficheiro

Pode apagar o ficheiro e reiniciar

rm -r /var/log/motion

ou conceder direitos de acesso

sudo chmod -R 777 /var/log/motion
sudo chmod -R 777 /var/lib/motion

ou criar outro ficheiro de registo e adicionar o seu caminho ao ficheiro motion.conf

sudo nano ~/.motion/motion.log

Configuração do movimento

Toda a configuração do movimento é efectuada no

sudo cp /etc/motion/motion.conf /etc/motion/motion.conf.bckp
sudo nano /etc/motion/motion.conf

Os principais parâmetros incluem

N.B.: todos os parâmetros de configuração podem ser consultados no sítio Web oficial

Ir mais longe na configuração

Há um grande número de parâmetros no ficheiro motion.conf que lhe permitem adaptar a aquisição de imagens às suas necessidades

Se forem utilizadas várias câmaras, é possível definir um conjunto de parâmetros para cada câmara (/etc/motion/camera1.conf)

Iniciar o movimento a partir do terminal

sudo motion
sudo motion -c ~/.motion/motion.conf #to use another configuration file
sudo killall motion #to end the process

(utilizar ~/.motion/motion.conf por defeito, se existir, caso contrário /etc/motion/motion.conf)

Iniciar o Motion como um serviço

sudo service motion start
sudo service motion status 
sudo service motion restart
sudo service motion stop

N.B.: No ficheiro /etc/motion/motion.conf, deixe a opção daemon definida como OFF.

Criar um fluxo de vídeo com o Motion

Alterar as definições predefinidas em /etc/motion/motion.conf

webcontrol_port
 8080 # define http port for camera web control http://<ip_server>:<webcontrol_port>
webcontrol_localhost on # define if accessible only from the same machine
stream_port 8081 # define http port for camera display http://<ip_server>:<stream_port>
stream_localhost off
stream_auth_method
 0
stream_authentication <username>:<password>

N.B.: se ativar o webcontrol a partir do exterior da máquina, aconselhamos vivamente a ativar a autenticação no fluxo

Não se esqueça de reiniciar o serviço motion depois de fazer quaisquer alterações ao ficheiro motion.conf.

sudo service motion restart

Se introduzir o endereço IP da sua máquina Linux (aqui, 192.168.1.92), seguido do número da porta definido em stream_port, pode observar o fluxo de vídeo em movimento.

Se não estiver a utilizar movimento contínuo, pode gravar um vídeo sem esperar que seja detectado movimento (emulate_motion on, event_gap -1).

Sugestões: pode definir uma imagem de baixa qualidade para melhorar a largura de banda do fluxo (stream_quality 45) mas manter uma imagem de boa qualidade para a gravação de vídeo (video_quality 100).

Ficheiro motion.conf para streaming

/etc/motion/motion.conf (com webcontrol local e portas 8553 e 8554)

# Rename this distribution example file to motion.conf
#
# This config file was generated by motion 4.3.2
# Documentation:  /usr/share/doc/motion/motion_guide.html
#
# This file contains only the basic configuration options to get a
# system working.  There are many more options available.  Please
# consult the documentation for the complete list of all options.
#

############################################################
# System control configuration parameters
############################################################

# Start in daemon (background) mode and release terminal.
daemon off

# Start in Setup-Mode, daemon disabled.
setup_mode off

# File to store the process ID.
; pid_file value

# File to write logs messages into.  If not defined stderr and syslog is used.
log_file /var/log/motion/motion.log

# Level of log messages [1..9] (EMG, ALR, CRT, ERR, WRN, NTC, INF, DBG, ALL).
log_level 6

# Target directory for pictures, snapshots and movies
target_dir /var/lib/motion

# Video device (e.g. /dev/video0) to be used for capturing.
videodevice /dev/video0

# Parameters to control video device.  See motion_guide.html
; vid_control_params value

# The full URL of the network camera stream.
; netcam_url value

# Name of mmal camera (e.g. vc.ril.camera for pi camera).
; mmalcam_name value

# Camera control parameters (see raspivid/raspistill tool documentation)
; mmalcam_control_params value

############################################################
# Image Processing configuration parameters
############################################################

# Image width in pixels.
width 640

# Image height in pixels.
height 480

# Maximum number of frames to be captured per second.
framerate 10

# Text to be overlayed in the lower left corner of images
text_left CAMERA1

# Text to be overlayed in the lower right corner of images.
text_right %Y-%m-%d\n%T-%q - %{fps}

text_scale 3
############################################################
# Motion detection configuration parameters
############################################################

# Always save pictures and movies even if there was no motion.
emulate_motion off

# Threshold for number of changed pixels that triggers motion.
threshold 1500

# Noise threshold for the motion detection.
; noise_level 32

# Despeckle the image using (E/e)rode or (D/d)ilate or (l)abel.
despeckle_filter EedDl

# Number of images that must contain motion to trigger an event.
minimum_motion_frames 1

# Gap in seconds of no motion detected that triggers the end of an event.
event_gap 60

# The number of pre-captured (buffered) pictures from before motion.
pre_capture 3

# Number of frames to capture after motion is no longer detected.
post_capture 0

############################################################
# Script execution configuration parameters
############################################################

# Command to be executed when an event starts.
; on_event_start value

# Command to be executed when an event ends.
; on_event_end value

# Command to be executed when a movie file is closed.
; on_movie_end value

############################################################
# Picture output configuration parameters
############################################################

# Output pictures when motion is detected
picture_output off

# File name(without extension) for pictures relative to target directory
picture_filename %Y%m%d%H%M%S-%q

############################################################
# Movie output configuration parameters
############################################################

# Create movies of motion events.
movie_output on

# Maximum length of movie in seconds.
movie_max_time 60

# The encoding quality of the movie. (0=use bitrate. 1=worst quality, 100=best)
movie_quality 100

# Container/Codec to used for the movie. See motion_guide.html
movie_codec mkv

# File name(without extension) for movies relative to target directory
movie_filename %t-%v-%Y%m%d%H%M%S

############################################################
# Webcontrol configuration parameters
############################################################

# Port number used for the webcontrol.
webcontrol_port 8553

# Restrict webcontrol connections to the localhost.
webcontrol_localhost on

# Type of configuration options to allow via the webcontrol.
webcontrol_parms 0

############################################################
# Live stream configuration parameters
############################################################

# The port number for the live stream.
stream_port 8554

# Restrict stream connections to the localhost.
stream_localhost off

stream_quality 100

##############################################################
# Camera config files - One for each camera.
##############################################################
; camera /usr/etc/motion/camera1.conf
; camera /usr/etc/motion/camera2.conf
; camera /usr/etc/motion/camera3.conf
; camera /usr/etc/motion/camera4.conf

##############################################################
# Directory to read '.conf' files for cameras.
##############################################################
; camera_dir /usr/etc/motion/conf.d

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