From c91e5e7ecaaf8558754f6e4c8293f0a00a690ba6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: stan Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 21:48:20 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Updated for version 1.18.1 git-svn-id: http://svn.zoneminder.com/svn/zm/trunk@895 e3e1d417-86f3-4887-817a-d78f3d33393f --- README | 63 +- README.html | 342 ++++++----- README.rtf | 1648 +++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------- configure | 2 +- configure.in | 2 +- 5 files changed, 1060 insertions(+), 997 deletions(-) diff --git a/README b/README index bcfdfb3d9..07e4922b4 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - 20/02/04 ZoneMinder 1.18.0 README 1 + 21/02/04 ZoneMinder 1.18.1 README - ZoneMinder v1.18.0 + ZoneMinder v1.18.1 1. Introduction @@ -1515,7 +1515,25 @@ http://www.zoneminder.com/downloads/noIEClick.reg 7. Change Log -7.1. Release 1.18.0 +7.1. Release 1.18.1 +Minor bugfixes. + + o Filter Monitor Name Bug. A bug was present in the previous + release where monitor names where not correctly handled in + filters. This is now fixed. + +o Database Upgrade Change. Users upgrading from releases prior +to 1.18.0 please note that now as part of the upgrade process all +your filters will have any automatic actions unset. This is +because the previous affinity to a particular monitor has now been +removed and you may be left with several filters all doing the +same thing to all of the events or have filters which for instance +delete events on only one monitor but which now would delete them +for all of them. It is recommended that you review your list of +saved filters and delete duplicates before adding any monitor +specific terms and resetting the actions for any that remain. + +7.2. Release 1.18.0 Major optimisations, important new features and some bugfixes. o Optimisations and Performance Improvements. This release @@ -1567,7 +1585,16 @@ monitor. This has now changed and filters can now specify an associated monitor in the same was as other parameters. Links have now been added to the main console view to allow you to view lists of events from all monitors in one and saved filters can now -affected as many or as few monitors as you wish.. +affected as many or as few monitors as you wish. IMPORTANT: Please +note that as part of the upgrade process all your filters will +have any automatic actions unset. This is because the previous +affinity to a particular monitor has now been removed and you may +be left with several filters all doing the same thing to all of +the events or have filters which for instance delete events on +only one monitor but which now would delete them for all of them. +It is recommended that you review your list of saved filters and +delete duplicates before adding any monitor specific terms and +resetting the actions for any that remain. o New Filter Operators. Two new filter operators and their inverse have been added. You can now indicate whether a value is in a set of other values, for example 'cat' is in the set of 'cat, @@ -1635,7 +1662,7 @@ configuration option. that had low frame rates. This is now fixed. -7.2. Release 1.17.2 +7.3. Release 1.17.2 Minor features, bug fixes and additional languages. o Pending Process Bug. A bug was found whereby a process that @@ -1701,7 +1728,7 @@ automating the upgrade process. o New Languages. Translations for Japanese (ja_jp), French (fr_fr) and Russian (ru_ru) are now included. -7.3. Release 1.17.1 +7.4. Release 1.17.1 Bugfixes and additional languages. o Login Bug. A bug was identified whereby an unauthorised user @@ -1722,7 +1749,7 @@ accessed area and contains a great deal of text. The new format allows individual options to be translated piecemeal as the opportunity arises. -7.4. Release 1.17.0 +7.5. Release 1.17.0 Language changes and other enhancements. o Version Numbering. ZoneMinder version numbers have now @@ -1767,7 +1794,7 @@ has been corrected. o Minor Bugs. A number of minor bugs and inconsistencies were corrected. -7.5. Release 0.9.16 +7.6. Release 0.9.16 Major usability enhancement and fixes. o Run States. Instead of the old 'start/stop' links the current @@ -1887,7 +1914,7 @@ correctly parsed from command line options passed to zmu. o Event window width variable. Event windows now scale to fit the event image size. -7.6. Release 0.9.15 +7.7. Release 0.9.15 Various bug fixes from the last release and before. o Bandwidth. A bug was introduced in .14 which caused a @@ -1923,7 +1950,7 @@ directly were colourised whereas those written by zmf weren't. A change has been made whereby if set all greyscale JPEG images are colourised in all circumstances. -7.7. Release 0.9.14 +7.8. Release 0.9.14 Major new feature and important bug-fixes. o Web configuration. Following many requests and to make @@ -1965,7 +1992,7 @@ should still be secure as it will require authentication. o All SQL buffers in the C++ code have been enlarged. There was previously an issue with a buffer overflow on certain occasions. -7.8. Release 0.9.13 +7.9. Release 0.9.13 Beta version of several features and fixes, never generally released. @@ -2015,7 +2042,7 @@ restart the refresh process. By using JS refresh timers which are not interrupted these extraneous refreshes have been mostly eliminated. -7.9. Release 0.9.12 +7.10. Release 0.9.12 Mostly bug-fixes with a couple of minor features. o Double first images. Fixed a problem where the first image of @@ -2087,7 +2114,7 @@ users, attempts to delete monitors will now require confirmation. o Detect linmysqlclient.a. Added better detection script into 'configure' top spot when libmysqlclient.a is missing. -7.10. Release 0.9.11 +7.11. Release 0.9.11 Various new features and fixes. o Added stats view - If you have the RECORD_EVENT_STATS @@ -2170,7 +2197,7 @@ o Web colour change - I thought the old red, green and amber text colours were just a bit too gaudy so I've toned them down a bit. Hope you like them! -7.11. Release 0.9.10 +7.12. Release 0.9.10 Many bug-fixes and major feature enhancements. o Configure 'round' bug - Fixed a problem with the configure @@ -2248,7 +2275,7 @@ o Bugs and pieces - Fixed various bug(ettes) that I came across that that I don't think had been reported or noticed so I don't think we need to talk about them here do we. -7.12. Release 0.9.9 +7.13. Release 0.9.9 Mainly bug-fixes and minor feature enhancements. o Added zmu -q/--query option - There is now a new query option @@ -2295,7 +2322,7 @@ removed in the last version which meant that sometimes the console never go refreshed as it's timing loop was broken. This functionality has now been reinstated. -7.13. Release 0.9.8 +7.14. Release 0.9.8 Several new features and bug-fixes o Upgrade note - If you have installed 0.9.7 and wish to save @@ -2360,7 +2387,7 @@ o Monitor window refresh on alarm - When the monitor window is active and an alarm has occurred the most recent alarms list is immediately refreshed to show it. -7.14. Release 0.9.7 +7.15. Release 0.9.7 Yes, a big jump in release number but a lot of changes too. Now somewhat more mature, not really an alpha any more, and a lot of bugs fixed too. @@ -2405,7 +2432,7 @@ o Some of the web views have changed slightly to accommodate the separate events view. o And much much more, probably... -7.15. Release 0.0.1 +7.16. Release 0.0.1 Initial release, therefore nothing new. diff --git a/README.html b/README.html index 17bd48afc..a3d346724 100644 --- a/README.html +++ b/README.html @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ ul
-

ZoneMinder v1.18.0

+

ZoneMinder v1.18.1

1.       @@ -284,10 +284,10 @@ there is a list of devices that are definitely known to work on the web site. Please let me know if your camera works and is not listed. You do need to have Video 4 Linux installed. I've not got too many machines so I've only really used it on various RedHat distributions, which seem to have everything there by -default I think. SlackWare does need a bit more tinkering than other distributions; -there is a document on the web site describing what users have had to do to get -it working. Please give me feedback on other distributions not listed on the -site.

+default I think. SlackWare does need a bit more tinkering than other +distributions; there is a document on the web site describing what users have +had to do to get it working. Please give me feedback on other distributions not +listed on the site.

3.       Building

@@ -303,9 +303,9 @@ directory>

you have installed MySQL (usually /usr), --with-webdir is the directory to which you want to install the PHP files, and --with-cgidir is the directory to which you want to install CGI files. These directories could be -/var/www/html/zm and /var/www/cgi-bin for example. There are also two further arguments -you can add if your web user and group are not both 'apache'. These are ---with-webuser and --with-webgroup. Type

+/var/www/html/zm and /var/www/cgi-bin for example. There are also two further +arguments you can add if your web user and group are not both 'apache'. These +are --with-webuser and --with-webgroup. Type

./configure –help

@@ -346,11 +346,11 @@ typo and misspell an option.

Among the first questions zmconfig.pl asks you are to do with the database and the next thing you should do is create it and the associated database users. You may notice that there are two sets of users and -passwords. This is because the streaming server and utility binaries require only -read access to the database so you may wish to create both a full access user -and a limited access user. You can of course set both to the full access user. -The included schema (zmschema.sql) can be used to actually create the tables -required. The database is usually called just 'zm'.

+passwords. This is because the streaming server and utility binaries require +only read access to the database so you may wish to create both a full access +user and a limited access user. You can of course set both to the full access +user. The included schema (zmschema.sql) can be used to actually create the +tables required. The database is usually called just 'zm'.

If you are a first time user the first run of zmconfig.pl will warn you about the missing database, you can ignore those errors this @@ -359,11 +359,11 @@ desired database name in it so use it to create the database (see below). Once the database and permissions are set up rerun zmconfig.pl with the –noi option to get it to load the configuration into your new database.

-

If you are upgrading from a previous version you can use -zmalter-x.y.z.sql to upgrade your database and make the necessary changes where -x.y.z identifies the version of ZoneMinder you had installed previously. So if -you are going from version 0.9.7 to version 0.9.11 you would run the scripts -for all intervening versions to get to the current one, i.e. zmalter-0.9.7.sql, +

If you are upgrading from a previous version you can use zmalter-x.y.z.sql +to upgrade your database and make the necessary changes where x.y.z identifies +the version of ZoneMinder you had installed previously. So if you are going +from version 0.9.7 to version 0.9.11 you would run the scripts for all +intervening versions to get to the current one, i.e. zmalter-0.9.7.sql, zmalter-0.9.8.sql, zmalter-0.9.9.sql and zmalter0.9.10.sql.

For a new installation the simplest way to create your @@ -459,12 +459,12 @@ by the web interface based on whether there are filters that have been defined to be autonomous. This script is also responsible for the automatic uploading of events to a 3rd party server.

-

zmaudit.pl - This -script is used to check the consistency of the event file system and database. -It can delete orphaned events, i.e. ones that appear in one location and not -the other as well as checking that all the various event related tables are in -line. It can be run interactively or in batch mode either from the command line -or a cron job or similar. In the zmconfig.pl there is an option to specify fast +

zmaudit.pl - This script +is used to check the consistency of the event file system and database. It can +delete orphaned events, i.e. ones that appear in one location and not the other +as well as checking that all the various event related tables are in line. It +can be run interactively or in batch mode either from the command line or a +cron job or similar. In the zmconfig.pl there is an option to specify fast event deletes where the web interface only deletes the event entry from the database itself. If this is set then it is this script that tidies up the rest.

@@ -484,9 +484,9 @@ to cause this so this script makes sure that nothing important gets missed.

zmupdate.pl – Currently this script is responsible for checking whether a new version of ZoneMinder is -available and other miscellaneous actions related to upgrades and migrations. Eventually -it is intended to be a ‘one stop shop’ for any upgrades and will execute -everything necessary to update your installation to a new version.

+available and other miscellaneous actions related to upgrades and migrations. +Eventually it is intended to be a ‘one stop shop’ for any upgrades and will +execute everything necessary to update your installation to a new version.

zm - This is the (optional) ZoneMinder init script, see below for details.

@@ -581,9 +581,9 @@ individual option are explained in a little more detail below,

‘Monitor’ Tab

-

Name – The name for your monitor. This should be made -up of alphanumeric characters (a-z,A-Z,0-9) and hyphen (-) and underscore(_) -only. Whitespace is not allowed.

+

Name – The name for your monitor. This should be +made up of alphanumeric characters (a-z,A-Z,0-9) and hyphen (-) and +underscore(_) only. Whitespace is not allowed.

Function - This essentially defines what the monitor is doing. This can be one of the following;

@@ -600,8 +600,8 @@ analysis is done and so no alarms or events will be generated,

·         -'Modect' – or MOtion DEteCTtion. All captured images will be -analysed and events generated where motion is detected,

+
'Modect' – or MOtion DEteCTtion. All captured images will be analysed +and events generated where motion is detected,

·         @@ -671,8 +671,8 @@ NTSC.

Capture Palette - Finally for the video part of the configuration enter the colour depth. ZoneMinder supports a handful of the -most common palettes, so choose one here. If in doubt try grey first, and then -24 bit colour. If neither of these work very well then YUV420P or one of the +most common palettes, so choose one here. If in doubt try grey first, and then 24 +bit colour. If neither of these work very well then YUV420P or one of the others probably will. There is a slight performance penalty when using palettes other than grey or 24 bit colour as an internal conversion is involved. These other formats are intended to be supported natively in a future version but for @@ -891,7 +891,8 @@ running. In our case it is red because we defined the Monitor to have a Function of None so no daemons are required. To get the daemons up and running you can either click on the source listed in the Source column and edit the monitor properties or click on the Function listed and change it to ’Monitor’, -which will ensure that one or more appropriate daemons are started automatically.

+which will ensure that one or more appropriate daemons are started +automatically.

Having a device status of red or orange does not necessarily constitute an error if you have deliberately disabled a monitor or @@ -1005,10 +1006,10 @@ general principle you should try and make zones abut each other as much as possible and do not overlap. This helps avoid repeated duplicate processing of the same area. For instance an Inclusive zone overlaying an Active zone when all other settings are the same will always trigger when the Active zone does -which somewhat defeats the object of the exercise. One exception to this is -Preclusive zones. These may be situated within Active areas are they are -processed first and if small may actually save processing time by preventing -full analysis of the image.

+which somewhat defeats the object of the exercise. One exception to this is Preclusive +zones. These may be situated within Active areas are they are processed first +and if small may actually save processing time by preventing full analysis of +the image.

Units - This setting which details whether certain of the following settings are in Pixels or @@ -1037,19 +1038,19 @@ subsequent options are likewise disabled.

is a new addition to Zone definitions. It allows you to specify the nature of the alarm checking that will take place, and more specifically what tests are applied to determine whether a frame represents an alarm or not. The three -options are ‘AlarmPixels’, ‘FilteredPixels’ and ‘Blobs’ and depending on which option -is chosen some of the following other settings may become unavailable. The -first of these indicates that only a count of individual alarmed pixels should -be used to determine the state of a image, the second indicate that the pixels -should be filtered to remove isolated pixels (see below) before being counted, -and the third uses a more sophisticated analysis which is designed to aggregate -alarmed pixels into continuous groups, or ‘blobs’. Blob analysis is the method -ZoneMinder has always used previously (before it became optional) and so this -is the default. However this method takes slightly longer and so if you find -that one of the other methods works just as well for you and you wish to -maximise performance you can opt for that instead. Some of the more useful -alarm related features such as highlighted analysis images are only available -with the ‘Blob’ setting.

+options are ‘AlarmPixels’, ‘FilteredPixels’ and ‘Blobs’ and depending on which +option is chosen some of the following other settings may become unavailable. +The first of these indicates that only a count of individual alarmed pixels +should be used to determine the state of a image, the second indicate that the +pixels should be filtered to remove isolated pixels (see below) before being +counted, and the third uses a more sophisticated analysis which is designed to +aggregate alarmed pixels into continuous groups, or ‘blobs’. Blob analysis is +the method ZoneMinder has always used previously (before it became optional) +and so this is the default. However this method takes slightly longer and so if +you find that one of the other methods works just as well for you and you wish +to maximise performance you can opt for that instead. Some of the more useful alarm +related features such as highlighted analysis images are only available with +the ‘Blob’ setting.

Min/Maximum Alarm Threshold – These setting are used to define limits for  the difference in value between @@ -1252,9 +1253,9 @@ you will see a series of images that make up the event. You will also see a link to allow you to view the still images themselves. If you don't have streaming then you will be taken directly to this page. The images themselves are thumbnail size and depending on the configuration and bandwidth you have -chosen will either be the full images scaled in your browser of actual scaled images. -If it is the latter, if you have low bandwidth for example, it may take a few -seconds to generate the images. If thumbnail images are required to be +chosen will either be the full images scaled in your browser of actual scaled +images. If it is the latter, if you have low bandwidth for example, it may take +a few seconds to generate the images. If thumbnail images are required to be generated, they will be kept and not re-generated in future. Once the images appear you can mouse over them to get the image sequence number and the image score.

@@ -1370,18 +1371,18 @@ setting. These values cover access to the following areas; whether a user is allowed to view the ‘live’ video feeds coming from the cameras. You may wish to allow a user to view historical events only in which case this setting should be ‘none’. The ‘events’ setting determines whether a -user can view and modify or delete any retained historical events. The -‘monitors’ setting specifies whether a user can see the current monitor -settings and change them. Finally the ‘system’ setting determines whether a user -can view or modify the system settings as a whole, such as options and users or -controlling the running of the system as a whole. As well as these settings -there is also a monitor ids setting that can be used for non-’system’ users to -restrict them to only being able to access streams, events or monitors for the -given monitors ids as a comma separated list with no spaces. If a user with -‘monitors’ edit privileges is limited to specific monitors here they will not -be able to add or delete monitors but only change the details of those they -have access to. If a user has ‘system’ privileges then the ‘monitors ids’ -setting is ignored and has no effect.’

+user can view and modify or delete any retained historical events. The ‘monitors’ +setting specifies whether a user can see the current monitor settings and +change them. Finally the ‘system’ setting determines whether a user can view or +modify the system settings as a whole, such as options and users or controlling +the running of the system as a whole. As well as these settings there is also a +monitor ids setting that can be used for non-’system’ users to restrict them to +only being able to access streams, events or monitors for the given monitors +ids as a comma separated list with no spaces. If a user with ‘monitors’ edit +privileges is limited to specific monitors here they will not be able to add or +delete monitors but only change the details of those they have access to. If a +user has ‘system’ privileges then the ‘monitors ids’ setting is ignored and has +no effect.’

That’s pretty much is it for the tour. You should experiment with the various setting to get the results you think are right for @@ -1418,9 +1419,9 @@ style='font-family:"Courier New"'>o&n ZoneMinder, firstly make sure that you have the correct settings. Use xawtv or something like that to check for settings that work and then run zmu -d <device_no> -q -v to get the settings. If you can't get them to work with -that then the likelihood is they won't work with ZoneMinder. Also check the -system logs (usually /var/log/messages) for any video configuration errors. If -you get some and you're sure they're not a problem then switch off +that then the likelihood is they won't work with ZoneMinder. Also check the system +logs (usually /var/log/messages) for any video configuration errors. If you get +some and you're sure they're not a problem then switch off ZM_STRICT_VIDEO_CONFIG in zmconfig.pl or the ‘options’ tab.

o        Web server. Ensure that your web server can serve PHP files. It's -also possible that your php.ini file may have some settings which break ZoneMinder, -I'm not a PHP guru but setting safe mode may prevent your PHP files from -running certain programs. You may have to set configuration to allow this. Also -since the daemons are started by your web server, if it dies or is shut down -then the daemons may disappear. In this version the daemons are run under the -control of a script which should trap expected signals but it is possible this -doesn't cover all circumstances.

+also possible that your php.ini file may have some settings which break +ZoneMinder, I'm not a PHP guru but setting safe mode may prevent your PHP files +from running certain programs. You may have to set configuration to allow this. +Also since the daemons are started by your web server, if it dies or is shut +down then the daemons may disappear. In this version the daemons are run under +the control of a script which should trap expected signals but it is possible +this doesn't cover all circumstances.

o        @@ -1452,10 +1453,10 @@ style='font-family:"Courier New"'>o&n the form 'Can't shmget: Invalid argument'. Generally speaking this is caused by an attempt to allocate an amount of shared memory greater than your system can handle. The size it requests is base on the following formula, ring buffer size -x image width x image height x 3 (for 24 bits images) + a bit of overhead. So -if for instance you were using 24bit 640x480 then this would come to about 92Mb -if you are using the default buffer size of 100. If this is too large then you -can either reduce the image or buffer sizes or increase the maximum amount of +x image width x image height x 3 (for 24 bits images) + a bit of overhead. So if +for instance you were using 24bit 640x480 then this would come to about 92Mb if +you are using the default buffer size of 100. If this is too large then you can +either reduce the image or buffer sizes or increase the maximum amount of shared memory available. If you are using RedHat then you can get details on how to change these settings at http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/database/RHDB-2.1-Manual/admin_user/kernel-resources.html

@@ -1472,11 +1473,11 @@ remove it if necessary.

o        If you get odd javascript errors and your web console or other -screens come up with bits missing then it's possible that there is a problem with -the PHP configuration. Since version 0.9.8 ZoneMinder has used short PHP open -tags to output information, so instead of something like this '<?php echo -$value ?>', it will be something like this '<?= $value ?>' which is -easier and quicker to write as well as being neater. More information about +screens come up with bits missing then it's possible that there is a problem +with the PHP configuration. Since version 0.9.8 ZoneMinder has used short PHP +open tags to output information, so instead of something like this '<?php +echo $value ?>', it will be something like this '<?= $value ?>' which +is easier and quicker to write as well as being neater. More information about this directive can be seen at the following location, http://www.php.net/manual/en/configuration.directives.php#ini.short-open-tag. However although by default most PHP installations support this form, some will @@ -1564,8 +1565,8 @@ style='font-family:"Courier New"'>o&n some cases the library file libjpeg.a is reported as missing even when apparently present. This appears to actually be down to the g++ compiler not being installed on the host system. Since ZoneMinder contains both C++ and C -files you need to be able to compile both of these file types and so usually need -to ensure you have gcc and g++ installed (though they are often the same +files you need to be able to compile both of these file types and so usually +need to ensure you have gcc and g++ installed (though they are often the same binary).

+memory anyway and already in use this apparent leak is not consuming any more memory +than when it started.

o        @@ -1597,8 +1598,8 @@ then I suggest you stick with version 0.22 which is available from the Downloads section of www.zoneminder.com.

Also, if you are using IE under Windows and get lots of -annoying clicks when various windows refresh then you'll need to edit your registry -and remove the value for +annoying clicks when various windows refresh then you'll need to edit your +registry and remove the value for HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents\Schemes\Apps\Explorer\Navigating\.current or download the registry script to do it for you from http://www.zoneminder.com/downloads/noIEClick.reg

@@ -1609,6 +1610,30 @@ Log

7.1.    Release +1.18.1

+ +

Minor bugfixes.

+ +

o        +Filter Monitor Name Bug. A bug was present in the previous +release where monitor names where not correctly handled in filters. This is now +fixed.

+ +

o        +Database Upgrade Change. Users upgrading from releases prior to +1.18.0 please note that now as part of the upgrade process all your filters +will have any automatic actions unset. This is because the previous affinity to +a particular monitor has now been removed and you may be left with several +filters all doing the same thing to all of the events or have filters which for +instance delete events on only one monitor but which now would delete them for +all of them. It is recommended that you review your list of saved filters and +delete duplicates before adding any monitor specific terms and resetting the +actions for any that remain.

+ +

7.2.    Release 1.18.0

Major optimisations, important new features and some @@ -1619,23 +1644,23 @@ bugfixes.

Optimisations and Performance Improvements. This release contains several major performance improvements in various areas. The first of these is that image processing for YUV style input formats are now pretty much handled -at almost the same speed as native RGB formats. As this is what the capture -daemons spend most of their time doing, the improvement helps reduce the amount -of CPU time by a significant degree. Application of these changes also -highlighted a bug that had existed previously in YUV conversion which caused -incorrect conversions for certain values. The other two main areas of -optimisation are in the Blend and Delta image functions. Normally when doing -motion detection the analysis daemons spend about 99% of their time comparing a -captured image with the reference image and then blending the two ready for the -next capture. Both of these functions have been significantly improved. In -previous versions there were two options for calculating image deltas (or -differences), a simple RGB average and a Y channel calculation. Historically -the RGB one was faster however with the optimisations the Y channel calculation -(which is more accurate) is now 15-20% faster and so has become the default -though you can select either method by the ZM_Y_IMAGE_DELTAS configuration -option. A new method of image blending has also been added which is up to 6 -times faster than the old one which is retained for compatibility and because -in some unusual circumstances it may still be more accurate (see the ZM_FAST_IMAGE_BLENDS +at almost the same speed as native RGB formats. As this is what the capture daemons +spend most of their time doing, the improvement helps reduce the amount of CPU +time by a significant degree. Application of these changes also highlighted a +bug that had existed previously in YUV conversion which caused incorrect +conversions for certain values. The other two main areas of optimisation are in +the Blend and Delta image functions. Normally when doing motion detection the +analysis daemons spend about 99% of their time comparing a captured image with +the reference image and then blending the two ready for the next capture. Both +of these functions have been significantly improved. In previous versions there +were two options for calculating image deltas (or differences), a simple RGB +average and a Y channel calculation. Historically the RGB one was faster +however with the optimisations the Y channel calculation (which is more +accurate) is now 15-20% faster and so has become the default though you can +select either method by the ZM_Y_IMAGE_DELTAS configuration option. A new +method of image blending has also been added which is up to 6 times faster than +the old one which is retained for compatibility and because in some unusual +circumstances it may still be more accurate (see the ZM_FAST_IMAGE_BLENDS option for details). Altogether these optimisations (along with other common sense ones such as not maintaining a reference image in ‘Record’ mode where it is not used) significantly reduce the CPU load for most systems, especially @@ -1648,8 +1673,8 @@ resources so the gain will not be as much.

Remote Authentication. This document has previously indicated that basic authentication for network cameras could be used by entering a hostname of the form of <user>:<pass>@<hostname>. This was -not actually the case as the relevant authentication header was never sent. This -is now fixed and addresses of this form can now be used.

+not actually the case as the relevant authentication header was never sent. +This is now fixed and addresses of this form can now be used.

o        @@ -1663,7 +1688,14 @@ to a monitor and a new filter had to be created for each monitor. This has now changed and filters can now specify an associated monitor in the same was as other parameters. Links have now been added to the main console view to allow you to view lists of events from all monitors in one and saved filters can now -affected as many or as few monitors as you wish..

+affected as many or as few monitors as you wish. IMPORTANT: Please note that as +part of the upgrade process all your filters will have any automatic actions +unset. This is because the previous affinity to a particular monitor has now +been removed and you may be left with several filters all doing the same thing +to all of the events or have filters which for instance delete events on only +one monitor but which now would delete them for all of them. It is recommended +that you review your list of saved filters and delete duplicates before adding +any monitor specific terms and resetting the actions for any that remain.

o        @@ -1684,8 +1716,9 @@ that non binary scales are now just as easy to apply, thus new scales such as Montage Sizing. The montage view allows you to view all of your active cameras in one window. However if your cameras are different sizes then this becomes very untidy. You can now constrain the image size of each monitor -in this view to a fixed size with the ZM_WEB_MONTAGE_WIDTH and ZM_WEB_MONTAGE_HEIGHT -configuration options. Monitor images will be enlarged or reduced as necessary.

+in this view to a fixed size with the ZM_WEB_MONTAGE_WIDTH and +ZM_WEB_MONTAGE_HEIGHT configuration options. Monitor images will be enlarged or +reduced as necessary.

o        @@ -1700,9 +1733,9 @@ menu bar with no status displays.

"Courier New"'>o        Monitor Name Constraint. The name given to a monitor is used in file paths and several other areas. Thus it is important that it follows -certain conventions but up until this release these names were unrestricted. The -monitor form now limits monitor names to alphanumeric characters plus hyphen -and underscore.

+certain conventions but up until this release these names were unrestricted. +The monitor form now limits monitor names to alphanumeric characters plus +hyphen and underscore.

o        @@ -1712,8 +1745,8 @@ recorded immediately. However there are several side-effects which may be undesirable. Firstly the time and resource is spent time-stamping images that are not recorded and which are discarded, secondly the timestamp is included in any motion detection and may potentially trigger an alarm if detection -parameters are very sensitive. The third effect is that as the timestamp is added -to the image at it’s native resolution, if the image is scaled then the +parameters are very sensitive. The third effect is that as the timestamp is +added to the image at it’s native resolution, if the image is scaled then the timestamp is scaled also. This may not be a problem for enlargement but if the image size is reduced then it may become illegible. This version now allows you, via the ZM_TIMESTAMP_ON_CAPTURE configuration option, to indicate whether @@ -1745,7 +1778,7 @@ sometimes result in events a multiple of that length. So events that were meant to be 15 minutes long could sometimes be 30 or even 45 minutes. This was especially the case with monitors that had low frame rates. This is now fixed.

-

7.2.7.3.    Release 1.17.2

@@ -1827,7 +1860,7 @@ bit annoying so any alarm flag is now cleared when this daemon exits.

New Languages. Translations for Japanese (ja_jp), French (fr_fr) and Russian (ru_ru) are now included.

-

7.3.7.4.    Release 1.17.1

@@ -1860,7 +1893,7 @@ settings as this is a rarely accessed area and contains a great deal of text. The new format allows individual options to be translated piecemeal as the opportunity arises.

-

7.4.7.5.    Release 1.17.0

@@ -1919,7 +1952,7 @@ corrected.

Minor Bugs. A number of minor bugs and inconsistencies were corrected.

-

7.5.7.6.    Release 0.9.16

@@ -2062,8 +2095,8 @@ rather than dynamic. This has made zmf much more stable.

o        -MPEG overwrite option. Fixed the 'Overwrite' checkbox in video -generation to actually overwrite the video. Modded the page slightly also.

+MPEG overwrite option. Fixed the 'Overwrite' checkbox in video generation +to actually overwrite the video. Modded the page slightly also.

o        @@ -2117,7 +2150,7 @@ parsed from command line options passed to zmu.

Event window width variable. Event windows now scale to fit the event image size.

-

7.6.7.7.    Release 0.9.15

@@ -2125,10 +2158,9 @@ style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'>    Release

o        -Bandwidth. A bug was introduced in .14 which caused a corrupted -console display and manic refreshes on new installations. This was due to a -missing bandwidth setting when no existing cookie was detected. This is now -fixed.

+Bandwidth. A bug was introduced in .14 which caused a corrupted console +display and manic refreshes on new installations. This was due to a missing +bandwidth setting when no existing cookie was detected. This is now fixed.

o        @@ -2165,14 +2197,14 @@ prevented any videos being generated.

o        A problem was found if using the zmf frame server and greyscale -images. The option to colourise JPEG images is intended to be used to ensure -that all JPEG files are written with a 24 bit colourspace as certain tools such -as ffmpeg require this. However in the circumstances described above images +images. The option to colourise JPEG images is intended to be used to ensure that +all JPEG files are written with a 24 bit colourspace as certain tools such as +ffmpeg require this. However in the circumstances described above images written by zma directly were colourised whereas those written by  zmf weren’t. A change has been made whereby if set all greyscale JPEG images are colourised in all circumstances.

-

7.7.7.8.    Release 0.9.14

@@ -2205,21 +2237,21 @@ image differences to be calculated. This has now been fixed.

o        The use of the Term::Readkey perl module in zmaudit.pl has been -removed. This module had been removed from zmconfig.pl previously but had lingered -in this script.

+removed. This module had been removed from zmconfig.pl previously but had +lingered in this script.

o        -A bug was found in zmx10.pl causing a crash if time delayed X10 -events were used. This has now been fixed.

+A bug was found in zmx10.pl causing a crash if time delayed X10 events +were used. This has now been fixed.

o        Removed use of ‘zmu’ binary from zmwatch.pl and zmx10.pl. Previously these scripts had used zmu to determine last image time and alarm -state information. The use of this script was a bit overkill and the -introduction of user permissions complicated matter slightly so these scripts -now access the shared memory directly.

+state information. The use of this script was a bit overkill and the introduction +of user permissions complicated matter slightly so these scripts now access the +shared memory directly.

o        @@ -2234,7 +2266,7 @@ style='font-family:"Courier New"'>o&n All SQL buffers in the C++ code have been enlarged. There was previously an issue with a buffer overflow on certain occasions.

-

7.8.7.9.    Release 0.9.13

@@ -2273,12 +2305,12 @@ was broken. This is now fixed.

style='font-family:"Courier New"'>o        New contrast/brightness etc adjustments feature. This accessible from the Settings link on the monitor window. It's fairly basic at present but -should work for most types of cameras. If you have any device or driver specific -auto-brightness, auto-contrast etc enabled the changes you make may appear to -work but may be overridden by the auto feature immediately so check for that if -your changes do not appear to be having an effect. Also if you have a number of -cameras being multiplexed onto one device then any changes here will probably -affect all your cameras.

+should work for most types of cameras. If you have any device or driver +specific auto-brightness, auto-contrast etc enabled the changes you make may +appear to work but may be overridden by the auto feature immediately so check +for that if your changes do not appear to be having an effect. Also if you have +a number of cameras being multiplexed onto one device then any changes here +will probably affect all your cameras.

o        @@ -2306,7 +2338,7 @@ from child windows to restart the refresh process. By using JS refresh timers which are not interrupted these extraneous refreshes have been mostly eliminated.

-

7.9.7.10.    Release 0.9.12

@@ -2415,7 +2447,7 @@ style='font-family:"Courier New"'>o&n Detect linmysqlclient.a. Added better detection script into ‘configure’ top spot when libmysqlclient.a is missing.

-

7.10.7.11.    Release 0.9.11

@@ -2532,7 +2564,7 @@ style='font-family:"Courier New"'>o&n colours were just a bit too gaudy so I've toned them down a bit. Hope you like them!

-

7.11.7.12.    Release 0.9.10

@@ -2658,7 +2690,7 @@ style='font-family:"Courier New"'>o&n that that I don't think had been reported or noticed so I don’t think we need to talk about them here do we.

-

7.12.7.13.    Release 0.9.9

@@ -2734,7 +2766,7 @@ reload if a monitor window for example was clicked. Thsi was removed in the last version which meant that sometimes the console never go refreshed as it's timing loop was broken. This functionality has now been reinstated.

-

7.13.7.14.    Release 0.9.8

@@ -2857,7 +2889,7 @@ style='font-family:"Courier New"'>o&n active and an alarm has occurred the most recent alarms list is immediately refreshed to show it.

-

7.14.7.15.    Release 0.9.7

@@ -2976,7 +3008,7 @@ separate events view.

style='font-family:"Courier New"'>o       
And much much more, probably...

-

7.15.7.16.    Release 0.0.1

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I realised shortly after that if I'd just had a camera overlooking the door - then at least I'd have know exactly when and who did the dirty deed. And so ZoneMinder was born. It's still a baby but hopefully it can grow up to be something that can be genuinely useful and maybe one day either prevent similar incidents or perhaps bri -ng some perpetrators to justice. -\par ZoneMinder is designed around a series of independent components that only function when necessary limiting any wasted resource and maximising the efficiency of your machine. A fairly ancient Pentium II PC should be able to -track one camera per device at up to 25 frames per second with this dropping by half approximately for each additional camera on the same device, additional cameras on other devices do not interact so can maintain this frame rate. Even monitoring several -cameras still will not overload the CPU as frame processing is designed to synchronise with capture and not stall it. -\par As well as being fast ZoneMinder is designed to be friendly and even more than that, actually useful. As well as the fast video interface c -ore it also comes with a user friendly and comprehensive PHP based web interface allowing you to control and monitor your cameras from home or even at work or on the road. It supports variable web capabilities based on available bandwidth. The web interfa -c -e also allows you to view events that your cameras have captured and archive them or review them time and again, or delete the ones you no longer wish to keep. The web pages directly interact with the core daemons ensuring full co-operation at all times. -ZoneMinder can even be installed as a system service ensuring it is right there if your computer has to reboot for any reason. -\par The core of ZoneMinder is the capture and analysis of images and there is a highly configurable set of parameters that allow you t -o ensure that you can eliminate false positives whilst ensuring that anything you don't want to miss will be captured and saved. ZoneMinder allows you to define a set of 'zones' for each camera of varying sensitivity and functionality. This allows you to -eliminate regions that you don't wish to track or define areas that will alarm if various thresholds are exceeded in conjunction with other zones. +\par }{\insrsid7562726 A few months back my garage was burgled and all my wine and power tools were nicked! I realised shortly after that if I'd just had a camera overlooking the door then at least I'd +have know exactly when and who did the dirty deed. And so ZoneMinder was born. It's still a baby but hopefully it can grow up to be something that can be genuinely useful and maybe one day either prevent similar incidents or perhaps bring some perpetrator +s to justice. +\par ZoneMinder is designed around a series of independent components that only function when necessary limiting any wasted resource and maximising the efficiency of your machine. A fairly ancient Pentium II PC should be able to track one camera pe +r device at up to 25 frames per second with this dropping by half approximately for each additional camera on the same device, additional cameras on other devices do not interact so can maintain this frame rate. Even monitoring several cameras still will +not overload the CPU as frame processing is designed to synchronise with capture and not stall it. +\par As well as being fast ZoneMinder is designed to be friendly and even more than that, actually useful. As well as the fast video interface core it also comes w +ith a user friendly and comprehensive PHP based web interface allowing you to control and monitor your cameras from home or even at work or on the road. It supports variable web capabilities based on available bandwidth. The web interface also allows you +t +o view events that your cameras have captured and archive them or review them time and again, or delete the ones you no longer wish to keep. The web pages directly interact with the core daemons ensuring full co-operation at all times. ZoneMinder can even + be installed as a system service ensuring it is right there if your computer has to reboot for any reason. +\par The core of ZoneMinder is the capture and analysis of images and there is a highly configurable set of parameters that allow you to ensure that you c +an eliminate false positives whilst ensuring that anything you don't want to miss will be captured and saved. ZoneMinder allows you to define a set of 'zones' for each camera of varying sensitivity and functionality. This allows you to eliminate regions t +hat you don't wish to track or define areas that will alarm if various thresholds are exceeded in conjunction with other zones. \par ZoneMinder is fresh off the keyboard and so comes with no warranty whatsoever, please try it, send your feedback and if you get anything useful out of it please let me know. -\par ZoneMinder is free but if you do get ZoneMinder up and running and find it useful then please feel free to visit }{\field{\*\fldinst {\insrsid7562726 HYPERLINK http://www.zoneminder.com/donate.html }{\insrsid5734127 {\*\datafield +\par ZoneMinder is free but if you do get ZoneMinder up and running and find it useful then please feel free to visit }{\field{\*\fldinst {\insrsid7562726 HYPERLINK http://www.zoneminder.com/donate.html }{\insrsid8067092 {\*\datafield 00d0c9ea79f9bace118c8200aa004ba90b02000000170000002600000068007400740070003a002f002f007700770077002e007a006f006e0065006d0069006e006400650072002e0063006f006d002f0064006f006e006100740065002e00680074006d006c000000e0c9ea79f9bace118c8200aa004ba90b4c0000006800 -7400740070003a002f002f007700770077002e007a006f006e0065006d0069006e006400650072002e0063006f006d002f0064006f006e006100740065002e00680074006d006c00000000000000}}}{\fldrslt {\cs16\ul\cf2\insrsid7562726 http://www.zoneminder.com/donate.html}}}{\insrsid7562726 - where any donations will be appreciated and will help to fund future improvements of ZoneMinder.}{\insrsid1131838 This would be especially appreciated if you use ZoneMinder as part of your business or to protect your property.}{\insrsid7562726 +7400740070003a002f002f007700770077002e007a006f006e0065006d0069006e006400650072002e0063006f006d002f0064006f006e006100740065002e00680074006d006c000000000000000000}}}{\fldrslt {\cs16\ul\cf2\insrsid7562726 http://www.zoneminder.com/donate.html}}}{ +\insrsid7562726 where any donations will be appreciated and will help to fund future improvements of ZoneMinder.}{\insrsid1131838 This would be especially appreciated if you use ZoneMinder as part of your business or to protect your property.}{ +\insrsid7562726 \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s1 \b\f1\fs28\lang2057\langfe1033\kerning32\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 2.\tab}}\pard\plain \s1\ql \fi-454\li454\ri0\sb240\sa240\keepn\pagebb\widctlpar\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0 -\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst2\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop6\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 +\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst2\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop6\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 \pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr2\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin454\itap0 \b\f1\fs28\ulth\lang2057\langfe1033\kerning32\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Requirements \par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 ZoneMinder needs a couple of things to work. -\par Firstly, it uses MySQL so you'll need that. In order to compile you need to make sure you have a development installation and not just a }{\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387871\insrsid7562726\delrsid12872856 runtime,}{ -\cf0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1501387871\insrsid12872856 runtime;}{\insrsid7562726 this is because it needs to use the MySQL header files.}{\insrsid10433091 If you are running an RPM based distribution then it\rquote -s probably worth installing all the pure mysql rpm files to be sure you have the right ones.}{\insrsid7562726 +\par Firstly, it uses MySQL so you'll need that. In order to compile you need to make sure you have a development installation and not just a }{\insrsid12872856 runtime;}{\insrsid7562726 this is because it needs to use the MySQL header files.}{ +\insrsid10433091 If you are running an RPM based distribution then it\rquote s probably worth installing all the pure mysql rpm files to be sure you have the right ones.}{\insrsid7562726 \par Next it does things with JPEGs so you'll ne ed at least libjpeg.a which I think come as standard nowadays with most distributions. It also uses the netpbm utilities in a very limited way to generate thumbnails under certain circumstances though this can be modified. \par ZoneMinder can generate MPEG videos if necessary, for this you'll need either ffmpeg (recommended) or the Berkeley MPEG encoder}{\insrsid10433091 (mpeg_encode)}{\insrsid7562726 . If you don't have either}{\insrsid10433091 ,}{\insrsid7562726 @@ -194,47 +194,47 @@ hat in your apache or other web server as well, make sure MySQL support is avail see later in this document. \par Finally, there is quite a bit of image streaming in the package. So if you don't have Netscape or another browser that supports image streaming natively I recommend you get the excellent Cambozola java applet from }{\cs16\ul\cf2\insrsid7562726 http://www.charliemouse.com/code/cambozola/}{\insrsid7562726 which will let you view the image stream in Internet Explorer and others. Otherwise you're limited to just refreshing still images. -\par Hardware-wise, ZoneMinder has been used with various video and USB cameras with -the V4L interface. I don't have a lot of cameras myself so I've not had change to test it with a huge range personally however there is a list of devices that are definitely known to work on the web site. Please let me know if your camera }{ -\insrsid10433091 works and }{\insrsid7562726 is not listed. You do need to have Video 4 Linux installed. I've not got too many machines so I've only really used it on }{\insrsid10433091 various }{\insrsid7562726 RedHat}{\insrsid10433091 distributions}{ -\insrsid7562726 , which }{\insrsid10433091 seem to }{\insrsid7562726 have everything there by default I think. SlackWare does need a bit more tinkering than other dis -tributions; there is a document on the web site describing what users have had to do to get it working. Please give me feedback on other distributions not listed on the site. +\par Hardware-wise, ZoneMinder has been used with various video and USB cameras with the V4L interfa +ce. I don't have a lot of cameras myself so I've not had change to test it with a huge range personally however there is a list of devices that are definitely known to work on the web site. Please let me know if your camera }{\insrsid10433091 works and }{ +\insrsid7562726 is not listed. You do need to have Video 4 Linux installed. I've not got too many machines so I've only really used it on }{\insrsid10433091 various }{\insrsid7562726 RedHat}{\insrsid10433091 distributions}{\insrsid7562726 , which }{ +\insrsid10433091 seem to }{\insrsid7562726 have everything there by default I think. SlackWare does need a bit more tinkering than other distributions; the +re is a document on the web site describing what users have had to do to get it working. Please give me feedback on other distributions not listed on the site. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s1 \b\f1\fs28\lang2057\langfe1033\kerning32\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 3.\tab}}\pard\plain \s1\ql \fi-454\li454\ri0\sb240\sa240\keepn\pagebb\widctlpar\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0 -\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst2\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop6\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 +\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst2\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop6\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 \pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc3\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr3\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin454\itap0 \b\f1\fs28\ulth\lang2057\langfe1033\kerning32\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Building -\par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 The first thing you need to do is run the included configure script t -o define some initial configuration, just type +\par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 The first thing you need to do is run the included configure script to define some i +nitial configuration, just type \par }{\i\insrsid7562726 ./configure --with-mysql= --with-webdir= --with-cgidir= -\par }{\insrsid7562726 where --with-mysql identifies }{\insrsid10433091 the root directory }{\insrsid7562726 where you have installed MySQL (usually /usr), ---with-webdir is the directory to which you want to install the PHP files, and --with-cgidir is the directory to which you want to install CGI files. These directories could be /var/www/html/zm and /var/www/cgi-bin for example. There are also two further -arguments you can add if your web user and group are not both 'apache'. These are --with-webuser and --with-webgroup. Type +\par }{\insrsid7562726 where --with-mysql identifies }{\insrsid10433091 the root directory }{\insrsid7562726 where you have installed MySQL (usually /usr), --with-webdir i +s the directory to which you want to install the PHP files, and --with-cgidir is the directory to which you want to install CGI files. These directories could be /var/www/html/zm and /var/www/cgi-bin for example. There are also two further arguments you c +an add if your web user and group are not both 'apache'. These are --with-webuser and --with-webgroup. Type \par }{\i\insrsid7562726 ./configure \endash help \par }{\insrsid7562726 for details. -\par That's the build configuration sorted out. The next thing you have to do is do a little more runtime specific configuration. ZoneMinder }{\insrsid12872856 config}{\cf0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1501387870\insrsid12872856 uration}{\insrsid7562726 +\par That's the build configuration sorted out. The next thing you have to do is do a little more runtime specific configuration. ZoneMinder }{\insrsid12872856 configuration}{\insrsid7562726 is scattered around various files in the distribution so to make things easier for you there is a ZoneMinder configuration utility included. Type \par }{\i\insrsid7562726 perl ./zmconfig.pl -\par }{\insrsid7562726 to get it started. It is an interactive utility and - will prompt you by asking you various questions. For most questions typing '?' will give you additional help if you need it. Once you've answered all the questions it will write out a configuration file called 'zmconfig.txt' and then process various file -s to substitute the information in them. If you run it again it will remember your answers from. If you }{\insrsid10433091 just want to rerun the substitutions you}{\insrsid7562726 can run zmconfig.pl in non-interactive mode by typing +\par }{\insrsid7562726 to get it started. It is an interactive utility and will pr +ompt you by asking you various questions. For most questions typing '?' will give you additional help if you need it. Once you've answered all the questions it will write out a configuration file called 'zmconfig.txt' and then process various files to sub +stitute the information in them. If you run it again it will remember your answers from. If you }{\insrsid10433091 just want to rerun the substitutions you}{\insrsid7562726 can run zmconfig.pl in non-interactive mode by typing \par }{\i\insrsid7562726 perl ./zmconfig.pl -noi \par }{\insrsid7562726 which will just read your file and do the subst}{\insrsid10433091 i}{\insrsid7562726 t}{\insrsid10433091 ut}{\insrsid7562726 ions with no questions asked. There are two classes of options, \lquote core\rquote options which much be specified with zmconfig which detail things such as database passwords which are compiled into ZoneMinder and other options with are stored in the database and which can be modified dynamically via the \lquote options\rquote - section of the web interface. Only the first set need to be completed with zmconfig at this stage.}{\insrsid10433091 If you want to change just a few options and can\rquote t access the options dialog via the web yo -u can append them as parameters to zmconfig and it will just ask you about those. So for example,}{\insrsid7562726 + section of the web interface. Only the first set need to be completed with zmconfig at this stage.}{\insrsid10433091 If you want to change just a few options and can\rquote t access the options dialog via the web you can ap +pend them as parameters to zmconfig and it will just ask you about those. So for example,}{\insrsid7562726 \par }\pard \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid10433091 {\i\insrsid10433091 perl ./zmconfig.pl ZM_STRICT_VIDEO_CONFIG \par }\pard \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 {\insrsid10433091 however it is fairly dumb will not tell you if you make a typo and misspell an option. -\par }{\insrsid7562726 Among the first questions zmc -onfig.pl asks you are to do with the database and the next thing you should do is create it and the associated database users. You may notice that there are two sets of users and passwords. This is because the streaming server and utility binaries require - -only read access to the database so you may wish to create both a full access user and a limited access user. You can of course set both to the full access user. The included schema (zmschema.sql) can be used to actually create the tables required. The da -tabase is usually called just 'zm'. -\par }{\insrsid2780672 If you are a first time user the first run of zmconfig.pl will warn you about the missing database, you can ignore those errors this time. Once you\rquote ve run it for the first time the schema file should have your desired dat -abase name in it so use it to create the database (see below). Once the database and permissions are set up rerun zmconfig.pl with the \endash noi option to get it to load the configuration into your new database. -\par }{\insrsid7562726 If you are upgrading from a previous version you -can use zmalter-x.y.z.sql to upgrade your database and make the necessary changes where x.y.z identifies the version of ZoneMinder you had installed previously. So if you are going from version 0.9.7 to version 0.9.11 you would run the scripts for all int -ervening versions to get to the current one, i.e. zmalter-0.9.7.sql, zmalter-0.9.8.sql, zmalter-0.9.9.sql}{\insrsid2780672 and zmalter0.9.10.sql. +\par }{\insrsid7562726 Among the first questions zmconfig.pl + asks you are to do with the database and the next thing you should do is create it and the associated database users. You may notice that there are two sets of users and passwords. This is because the streaming server and utility binaries require only re +a +d access to the database so you may wish to create both a full access user and a limited access user. You can of course set both to the full access user. The included schema (zmschema.sql) can be used to actually create the tables required. The database i +s usually called just 'zm'. +\par }{\insrsid2780672 If you are a first time user the first run of zmconfig.pl will warn you about the missing database, you can ignore those errors this time. Once you\rquote ve run it for the first time the schema file should have your desired database na +me in it so use it to create the database (see below). Once the database and permissions are set up rerun zmconfig.pl with the \endash noi option to get it to load the configuration into your new database. +\par }{\insrsid7562726 If you are upgrading from a previous version you can use +zmalter-x.y.z.sql to upgrade your database and make the necessary changes where x.y.z identifies the version of ZoneMinder you had installed previously. So if you are going from version 0.9.7 to version 0.9.11 you would run the scripts for all intervening + versions to get to the current one, i.e. zmalter-0.9.7.sql, zmalter-0.9.8.sql, zmalter-0.9.9.sql}{\insrsid2780672 and zmalter0.9.10.sql. \par }{\insrsid7562726 For a new installation the simplest way to create your database and users is as follows, \par }{\i\insrsid7562726 mysql mysql < zmschema.sql \par mysql mysql @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ ervening versions to get to the current one, i.e. zmalter-0.9.7.sql, zmalter-0.9 eMinder is running on then use the hostname of the remote machine instead of localhost. \par Then just type }{\i\insrsid7562726 'make'}{\insrsid7562726 and off you go. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s1 \b\f1\fs28\lang2057\langfe1033\kerning32\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 4.\tab}}\pard\plain \s1\ql \fi-454\li454\ri0\sb240\sa240\keepn\pagebb\widctlpar\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0 -\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst2\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop6\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 +\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst2\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop6\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 \pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc4\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr4\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin454\itap0 \b\f1\fs28\ulth\lang2057\langfe1033\kerning32\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Installation @@ -262,37 +262,39 @@ t running or dies then the Analysis daemon just writes them itself. \par }{\b\insrsid7562726 zms}{\insrsid7562726 - This is the ZoneMinder Streaming server. The web interface connects with this to get real-time or historical streamed images.}{\insrsid998625 It runs only when a live monitor stream or event stream is actually being viewed and dies when the event finishes or the associate web page is closed. If you find you have several zms processes running when nothing is being viewed then it is likely you need a patch for apache (see the Troublesh ooting section).}{\insrsid7562726 -\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 zmu}{\insrsid7562726 - This is the ZoneMinder Utility. It's basically a handy command line interface to several useful functions. It\rquote -s not really meant to be used by anyone except the web page (there's only limited 'help' in it so far) but can be if necessary, especially for debugging video problems. -\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 zmfix}{\insrsid7562726 - This is a small binary that exists only to ensure that the video device files can be read by the main capture daemons. It is often the case that these device files are set to be accessible by root only o -n boot. This binary runs setuid and ensures that they have appropriate permissions. This is not a daemon and runs only on system start and then exits. -\par }\pard \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 As well as this there are the web PHP files in the web directory and some perl scripts in the scripts dir -ectory. These scripts all have some configuration at the top of the files which should be viewed and amended if necessary and are as follows. -\par }\pard \s15\qj \li360\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin360\itap0 {\b\insrsid7562726 zmpkg.pl}{\insrsid7562726 - This is the ZoneMinder Package Control script. This is used by the web interface and service scripts to - control the execution of the system as a whole. -\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 zmdc.pl}{\insrsid7562726 - This is the ZoneMinder Daemon Control script. This is used by the web interface and the zmpkg.pl script to control and maintain the execution of the capture and analysis daemons, amongst others. Yo -u should not need to run this script yourself. -\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 zmfilter.pl}{\insrsid7562726 - This script controls the execution of saved filters and will be started and stopped by the web interface based on whether there are filters that have been defined to be autonomous. This script is - also responsible for the automatic uploading of events to a 3rd party server. -\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 zmaudit.pl}{\insrsid7562726 - - This script is used to check the consistency of the event file system and database. It can delete orphaned events, i.e. ones that appear in one location and not the other as well as checking that all the various event related tables are in line. It can - -be run interactively or in batch mode either from the command line or a cron job or similar. In the zmconfig.pl there is an option to specify fast event deletes where the web interface only deletes the event entry from the database itself. If this is set -then it is this script that tidies up the rest. -\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 zmx10.pl}{\insrsid7562726 - This is an optional script that can be used to initiate and monitor X10 Home Automation style events and interface with an alarm system either by the generation of X10 signals on ZoneMinder events o -r by initiating ZoneMinder monitoring and capture on receipt of X10 signals from elsewhere, for instance the triggering of an X10 PIR. For example I have several cameras that don\rquote +\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 zmu}{\insrsid7562726 - This is the ZoneMinder Utility. It's basically a handy command line interface to several useful functions. It\rquote s not really meant +to be used by anyone except the web page (there's only limited 'help' in it so far) but can be if necessary, especially for debugging video problems. +\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 zmfix}{\insrsid7562726 - This is a small binary that exists only to ensure that the video device files can be read by the m +ain capture daemons. It is often the case that these device files are set to be accessible by root only on boot. This binary runs setuid and ensures that they have appropriate permissions. This is not a daemon and runs only on system start and then exits. + +\par }\pard \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 +As well as this there are the web PHP files in the web directory and some perl scripts in the scripts directory. These scripts all have some configuration at the top of the files which should be viewed and amended if necessary and are as follows. +\par }\pard \s15\qj \li360\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin360\itap0 {\b\insrsid7562726 zmpkg.pl}{\insrsid7562726 +- This is the ZoneMinder Package Control script. This is used by the web interface and service scripts to control the execution of the system as a whole. +\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 zmdc.pl}{\insrsid7562726 - This is the ZoneMinder Daemon Control script. This is used by the web interface and the zmpk +g.pl script to control and maintain the execution of the capture and analysis daemons, amongst others. You should not need to run this script yourself. +\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 zmfilter.pl}{\insrsid7562726 - This script controls the execution of saved filters and will be started and stopped by the + web interface based on whether there are filters that have been defined to be autonomous. This script is also responsible for the automatic uploading of events to a 3rd party server. +\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 zmaudit.pl}{\insrsid7562726 - This scri +pt is used to check the consistency of the event file system and database. It can delete orphaned events, i.e. ones that appear in one location and not the other as well as checking that all the various event related tables are in line. It can be run inte +r +actively or in batch mode either from the command line or a cron job or similar. In the zmconfig.pl there is an option to specify fast event deletes where the web interface only deletes the event entry from the database itself. If this is set then it is t +his script that tidies up the rest. +\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 zmx10.pl}{\insrsid7562726 + - This is an optional script that can be used to initiate and monitor X10 Home Automation style events and interface with an alarm system either by the generation of X10 signals on ZoneMinder events or by initiat +ing ZoneMinder monitoring and capture on receipt of X10 signals from elsewhere, for instance the triggering of an X10 PIR. For example I have several cameras that don\rquote t do motion detection until I arm my alarm system whereupon they switch to active mode when an X10 signal is generated by the alarm system and received by ZoneMinder. -\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 zmwatch.pl}{\insrsid7562726 - This is a simple script purely designed to keep an eye on the capture daemons and restart them if they lockup. It has been known for sync problems in the - video drivers to cause this so this script makes sure that nothing important gets missed. -\par }\pard \s15\qj \li360\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin360\itap0\pararsid2111957 {\b\insrsid2111957 zm}{\b\insrsid2111957 update}{\b\insrsid2111957 .pl}{\insrsid2111957 }{\insrsid2111957 \endash }{\insrsid2111957 - Currently this script is responsible for checking whether a new version of ZoneMinder is available and other miscellaneous actions related to upgrades and migrations. Eventually it is intended to be a }{\insrsid2111957 \lquote }{\insrsid2111957 -one stop shop}{\insrsid2111957 \rquote }{\insrsid2111957 for any upgrades and will execute everything necessary to update your installation to a new version}{\insrsid2111957 . +\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 zmwatch.pl}{\insrsid7562726 - This is a simple script purely designed to keep an eye on the capture daemons and restart them if they lockup. It has been known for sync problems in the video drive +rs to cause this so this script makes sure that nothing important gets missed. +\par }\pard \s15\qj \li360\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin360\itap0\pararsid2111957 {\b\insrsid2111957 zmupdate.pl}{\insrsid2111957 \endash + Currently this script is responsible for checking whether a new version of ZoneMinder is available and other miscellaneous actions related to upgrades and migrations. Eventually it is intended to be a \lquote one stop shop\rquote + for any upgrades and will execute everything necessary to update your installation to a new version. \par }\pard \s15\qj \li360\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin360\itap0 {\b\insrsid7562726 zm}{\insrsid7562726 - This is the (optional) ZoneMinder init script, see below for details. \par }\pard \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Finally, check zm_config.php in the web directory and amend any configuration necessary in there. Most will have already been done by the configuration utilities}{ \insrsid998625 but some scripts have a \lquote VERBOSE\rquote flag you can set to get more debug out.}{\insrsid7562726 -\par At this stage typing 'make install' will install everything to the desired locations, you may wish to su to ro -ot first though. The installation routine will copy the binaries and scripts to your chosen install location, usually /usr/local/bin and then move zms to your cgi-bin area. It will then copy the web files to your chosen directory and ensure they have the -right permissions. Finally it tries to link zm.php to index.php but will not overwrite an existing file if it }{\insrsid998625 already }{\insrsid7562726 exists. +\par At this stage typing 'make install' will insta +ll everything to the desired locations, you may wish to su to root first though. The installation routine will copy the binaries and scripts to your chosen install location, usually /usr/local/bin and then move zms to your cgi-bin area. It will then copy +the web files to your chosen directory and ensure they have the right permissions. Finally it tries to link zm.php to index.php but will not overwrite an existing file if it }{\insrsid998625 already }{\insrsid7562726 exists. \par The 'zm' script does not get installed automatically as it is not necessary for the operation of the ZoneMinder setup per se}{\insrsid998625 and is not necessarily supported for distributions other than RedHat }{\insrsid7562726 However if you want to ensure that the ZoneMinder daemons are started on reboot etc copy it to your init.d directory, usually something like /etc/rc.d/init.d and then add it by doing \par }{\i\insrsid7562726 chkconfig --add zm @@ -301,51 +303,48 @@ However if you want to ensure that the ZoneMinder daemons are started on reboot ZoneMinder is started when you need it to.}{\insrsid7562726 \par Now start your web browser and point it at your zm.php and off you go. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s1 \b\f1\fs28\lang2057\langfe1033\kerning32\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 5.\tab}}\pard\plain \s1\ql \fi-454\li454\ri0\sb240\sa240\keepn\pagebb\widctlpar\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0 -\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst2\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop6\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 +\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst2\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop6\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 \pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc5\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr5\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin454\itap0 \b\f1\fs28\ulth\lang2057\langfe1033\kerning32\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Tutorial -\par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 -What you see now (and subsequently) depends on whether you chose to run ZoneMinder in authenticated mode or not. This is an option that lets you specify whether anyone that goes to the ZoneMinder web pages must authenticate }{ -\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387869\insrsid7562726\delrsid12872856 themself}{\cf0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1501387869\insrsid12872856 themselves}{\insrsid7562726 +\par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 What you see now (and subsequently) depends on w +hether you chose to run ZoneMinder in authenticated mode or not. This is an option that lets you specify whether anyone that goes to the ZoneMinder web pages must authenticate }{\insrsid12872856 themselves}{\insrsid7562726 in order to be given permissions to perform certain tasks. If you chose this mode then you will need to log in here. By default a fully privileged user \lquote admin\rquote has been created with a password also of \lquote admin\rquote . You should change this password as soon as possible. -\par Once you\rquote ve logged in, or if you are running in un-authenticated mode, you will now see the ZoneMinder Console window. This will - resize itself to avoid being too intrusive on your desktop. Along the top there are several informational entries like the time of the last update and the current server load. There will also be a}{\insrsid9459011 -n indication of the system state which will probably say \lquote stopped\rquote to start with. This is a link that you can click on to control the ZoneMinder system as a whole}{\insrsid7562726 -. Below that are various other links including one detailing the current user (in authenticated mode only) and one allowing you to configure your bandwid -th. This last one enables you to optimise your settings depending on where you are, the actual values relating to this are defined in the options. If you are using a browser on the same machine or network then choose high, over a cable or DSL link maybe c -hoose medium and over a dialup choose low. You can experiment to see which is best. This setting is retained on a per machine basis with a persistent cookie. Also on this line are a number of other links that will be covered below. -\par Please bear in mind that -from here on the descriptions of the web pages are based on what you will see if you are running as a fully authenticated user. If you are running in un-authenticated mode or as a less privileged user then some elements may not be shown or will be disable -d. +\par Once you\rquote ve logged in, or if you are running in un-authenticat +ed mode, you will now see the ZoneMinder Console window. This will resize itself to avoid being too intrusive on your desktop. Along the top there are several informational entries like the time of the last update and the current server load. There will a +lso be a}{\insrsid9459011 n indication of the system state which will probably say \lquote stopped\rquote to start with. This is a link that you can click on to control the ZoneMinder system as a whole}{\insrsid7562726 +. Below that are various other links including one detailing the current user (in authe +nticated mode only) and one allowing you to configure your bandwidth. This last one enables you to optimise your settings depending on where you are, the actual values relating to this are defined in the options. If you are using a browser on the same mac +h +ine or network then choose high, over a cable or DSL link maybe choose medium and over a dialup choose low. You can experiment to see which is best. This setting is retained on a per machine basis with a persistent cookie. Also on this line are a number o +f other links that will be covered below. +\par Please bear in mind that from here on the descriptions of the web pages are based on what you will see if you are running as a fully authenticated user. If you are running in un-authenticated mode or as a less privi +leged user then some elements may not be shown or will be disabled. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 5.1.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 -\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 +\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 \pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc5\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc1\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 \pnrstart3\pnrpnbr5\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr1\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin435\itap0 \b\f1\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Defining Monitors \par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 -To use ZoneMinder properly you need to define at least one Monitor. Essentially, a monitor is associated with a camera and }{\insrsid13576447 can }{\insrsid7562726 continually check it for motion detection and such like. So, next click 'Add N -ew Monitor' to bring up the dialog. You will see a bunch of things you have to fill in. +To use ZoneMinder properly you need to define at least one Monitor. Essentially, a monitor is associated with a camera and }{\insrsid13576447 can }{\insrsid7562726 +continually check it for motion detection and such like. So, next click 'Add New Monitor' to bring up the dialog. You will see a bunch of things you have to fill in. \par To help you get started on the video configuration the best thing is to us a tool like 'xawtv' }{\insrsid13576447 (}{\field\flddirty{\*\fldinst {\insrsid13576447 HYPERLINK "}{\insrsid13576447\charrsid13576447 http://bytesex.org/xawtv/}{\insrsid13576447 -" }{\insrsid5734127 {\*\datafield +" }{\insrsid8067092 {\*\datafield 00d0c9ea79f9bace118c8200aa004ba90b02000000170000001a00000068007400740070003a002f002f0062007900740065007300650078002e006f00720067002f00780061007700740076002f000000e0c9ea79f9bace118c8200aa004ba90b3400000068007400740070003a002f002f00620079007400650073006500 -78002e006f00720067002f00780061007700740076002f0000000000001e}}}{\fldrslt {\cs16\ul\cf2\insrsid13576447\charrsid10563861 http://bytesex.org/xawtv/}}}{\insrsid13576447 ) }{\insrsid7562726 to -get a picture you're happy with, and to check your camera works. Then run 'zmu -d -q -v' to get a dump of the settings (note, you will have to additionally supply a username and password to zmu if you are running in authenticated mode). You ca -n - then enter these values into the video related options of the monitor configuration panel. The 'device_no' referred to here is a number corresponding to the digit at the end of your device file, so /dev/video0 has a 'device_no' of 0 etc. If 'zmu' gives y -ou an error related to permissions run 'zmfix -a' to make sure you can access all the video devices. +78002e006f00720067002f00780061007700740076002f0000000000001eff1f}}}{\fldrslt {\cs16\ul\cf2\insrsid13576447\charrsid10563861 http://bytesex.org/xawtv/}}}{\insrsid13576447 ) }{\insrsid7562726 +to get a picture you're happy with, and to check your camera works. Then run 'zmu -d -q -v' to get a dump of the settings (note, you will have to additionally supply a u +sername and password to zmu if you are running in authenticated mode). You can then enter these values into the video related options of the monitor configuration panel. The 'device_no' referred to here is a number corresponding to the digit at the end of + your device file, so /dev/video0 has a 'device_no' of 0 etc. If 'zmu' gives you an error related to permissions run 'zmfix -a' to make sure you can access all the video devices. \par The options }{\insrsid13576447 are divided into a set of tabs to make it easier to edit. You do not have to \lquote save\rquote to change to different tab so you can make all the changes you require and then click \lquote Save\rquote at the end. The individual option are }{\insrsid7562726 explained in a little more detail }{\insrsid13576447 below}{\insrsid7562726 , \par }\pard\plain \s29\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid15420176 \b\f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid14377348 \lquote }{\insrsid13576447 Monitor}{\insrsid14377348 \rquote }{ \insrsid13576447 Tab \par }\pard\plain \s30\qj \li540\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin540\itap0\pararsid15420176 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\b\insrsid7562726 Name}{\insrsid7562726 }{\insrsid13576447 \endash }{\insrsid7562726 }{ -\insrsid13576447 The name for your monitor. }{\insrsid12872856 This should be made up of alphanumeric characters (a-z,A-Z,0-9) and }{\insrsid12872856 hyphen}{\insrsid12872856 (-) and underscore(_) only}{ -\cf0\revised\revauth1\revauth1\revdttm-1501387869\insrsid12872856 .}{\insrsid12872856 }{\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387869\insrsid12872856\delrsid2101554 W}{\cf0\revised\revauth1\revauth1\revdttm-1501387869\insrsid12872856 W}{\insrsid12872856 -hitespace is not allowed.}{\insrsid7562726 +\insrsid13576447 The name for your monitor. }{\insrsid12872856 This should be made up of alphanumeric characters (a-z,A-Z,0-9) and hyphen (-) and underscore(_) only. Whitespace is not allowed.}{\insrsid7562726 \par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Function}{\insrsid7562726 - This essentially defines what the monitor is doing. Th}{\insrsid12202642 is can be one of the following; \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s32 \f3\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \loch\af3\dbch\af0\hich\f3 \'b7\tab}}\pard\plain \s32\qj \fi-360\li1260\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\jclisttab\tx1260\nooverflow\faroman\ls24 -\jclisttab\tx1260\nooverflow\faroman\ls24\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst183\pnrxst240\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 +\jclisttab\tx1260\nooverflow\faroman\ls24\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst183\pnrxst240\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 \pnrstart2\pnrnfc23\pnrnfc23\pnrnfc23\pnrnfc23\pnrnfc23\pnrnfc23\pnrnfc23\pnrnfc23\pnrnfc23\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc1\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr1\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin1260\itap0\pararsid15420176 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 'None' }{\insrsid12202642 - T}{\insrsid7562726 he monitor is currently disabled}{\insrsid12202642 @@ -362,20 +361,19 @@ continuous events of a fixed length are generated regardless of motion}{\insrsid \par }\pard\plain \s30\qj \li540\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin540\itap0\pararsid15420176 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid12202642 Generally speaking it is best to choose \lquote Monitor\rquote as an initial setting here.. \par }{\b\insrsid12202642 Section Length}{\insrsid12202642 \endash This specifies the length (in seconds) of any fixed length events produced when the monitor function is \lquote Record\rquote or \lquote Mocord\rquote . Otherwise it is ignored. This should -}{\insrsid12872856 not}{\cf0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1501387868\insrsid12872856 be}{\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387868\insrsid12872856\delrsid2101554 .b}{\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387868\insrsid12872856\delrsid12872856 e}{ -\insrsid12202642 so long that events are difficult to navigate nor so short that too many events are generated. A length of between 300 and 900 seconds I recommended. +}{\insrsid12872856 not be}{\insrsid12202642 so long that events are difficult to navigate nor so short that too many events are generated. A length of between 300 and 900 seconds I recommended. \par }{\b\insrsid12202642 Frame Skip }{\insrsid12202642 \endash This setting also applies only to }{\insrsid4203687 the }{\insrsid12202642 \lquote Record\rquote or \lquote Mocord\rquote }{\insrsid4203687 -functions and specifies how many frames should be skipped in the recorded -events. The default setting of zero results in every captured frame being saved, whereas one would mean that one frame is skipped between each saved one, two means that two frames are skipped between each saved one etc. An alternate way of }{ -\insrsid1131838 t}{\insrsid4203687 hinking is that one in every \lquote Frame Skip + 1\rquote - frames is saved. The point of this is to ensure that saved events do not take up too much space unnecessarily whilst still allowing the camera to capture at a fairly high frame rate. The alternate approach is to limit the cap -ture frame rate which will obviously affect the rate at which frames are saved.}{\insrsid12202642 -\par }{\b\insrsid4203687 Run Mode }{\insrsid4203687 \endash Two choices are available here. \lquote Continuous\rquote is the usual setting and means that the monitor is expected to be performing the function selected above at all times an -d should one or more of the daemons fail or not be running it will be automatically restarted. By contrast \lquote Triggered\rquote means that the decision about whether the daemons should actually be active is devolved to an external triggering }{ -\insrsid4721303 mechanism.}{\insrsid4203687 +functions and specifies how many frames should be skipped in the recorded events. The default setting o +f zero results in every captured frame being saved, whereas one would mean that one frame is skipped between each saved one, two means that two frames are skipped between each saved one etc. An alternate way of }{\insrsid1131838 t}{\insrsid4203687 +hinking is that one in every \lquote Frame Skip + 1\rquote + frames is saved. The point of this is to ensure that saved events do not take up too much space unnecessarily whilst still allowing the camera to capture at a fairly high frame rate. The alternate approach is to limit the capture frame rate which will ob +viously affect the rate at which frames are saved.}{\insrsid12202642 +\par }{\b\insrsid4203687 Run Mode }{\insrsid4203687 \endash Two choices are available here. \lquote Continuous\rquote + is the usual setting and means that the monitor is expected to be performing the function selected above at all times and should one or more of the daemons fail or not be running it will be automatically restarted. By contrast \lquote Triggered\rquote + means that the decision about whether the daemons should actually be active is devolved to an external triggering }{\insrsid4721303 mechanism.}{\insrsid4203687 \par }{\b\insrsid4721303 Triggers }{\insrsid4721303 \endash This small section lets you select which triggers will apply if the run mode has been set to }{\insrsid1131838 \lquote }{\insrsid4721303 triggered}{\insrsid1131838 \rquote }{\insrsid4721303 - above. The most common trigger is X10 and this will appear here if you indicated that your system supported it during installation. Only X10 is }{\insrsid4721303\charrsid15420176 s}{\insrsid4721303 upported as a shipped trigger with }{\insrsid1131838 -ZoneMinder}{\insrsid4721303 at present but it is expected that other triggers will become available as necessary. You can also just use \lquote cron\rquote + above. The most common trigger is X10 and this will appear here if you indicated that your system supported it during installation. Only X10 is }{\insrsid4721303\charrsid15420176 s}{\insrsid4721303 upported as a shipped trigger with }{\insrsid1131838 Z +oneMinder}{\insrsid4721303 at present but it is expected that other triggers will become available as necessary. You can also just use \lquote cron\rquote jobs or other mechanisms to actually control the camera and keep them completely outside of the ZoneMinder settings. \par }{\b\insrsid12202642 Source Type}{\insrsid12202642 \endash This determines whether the camera is a local one attached to a physical video or USB port on your machine or a remote network camera or similar. Choosing one or the other affects which set of } {\insrsid1312060 options are shown in the next tab}{\insrsid12202642 . @@ -386,205 +384,197 @@ ZoneMinder}{\insrsid4721303 at present but it is expected that other triggers w this case enter the channel number in }{\insrsid7562726 the Channel box or leave it at zero if you're using a USB camera or one with}{\insrsid1312060 just one}{\insrsid7562726 channel. \par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Device Format}{\insrsid7562726 \endash For a local camera enter the video format of the video stream. This is defined in various system files (e.g. /usr/include/linux/videodev.h) but the two most common are 0 for PAL and 1 for NTSC. -\par }{\b\insrsid1312060 Capture Palette}{\insrsid1312060 - Finally for the video part of the configura -tion enter the colour depth. ZoneMinder supports a handful of the most common palettes, so choose one here. If in doubt try grey first, and then 24 bit colour. If neither of these work very well then YUV420P or one of the others probably will. }{ -\insrsid12872856 There is a slight performance penalty when using palettes other than grey or 24 bit colour as }{\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387867\insrsid12872856\delrsid2101554 a }{\insrsid12872856 an internal conversion is involved. }{ +\par }{\b\insrsid1312060 Capture Palette}{\insrsid1312060 - Finally for the video part of the configuration enter the colour depth. ZoneMinder supports a handful of the most common palettes, so choose one here. If in doubt try grey first, and then +24 bit colour. If neither of these work very well then YUV420P or one of the others probably will. }{\insrsid12872856 There is a slight performance penalty when using palettes other than grey or 24 bit colour as an internal conversion is involved. }{ \insrsid1312060 These other formats are intended to be supported natively in a future version but for now if you have the choice choose one of grey or 24 bit colour. -\par }{\b\insrsid1312060 Capture Width/Height}{\insrsid1312060 - - The dimensions of the video stream your camera will supply. If your camera supports several just enter the one you'll want to use for this application, you can always change it later. However I would recommend starting with no larger than }{ -\insrsid14377348 320x240 or }{\insrsid1312060 -352x288 and then perhaps increasing and seeing how performance is affected. This size should be adequate in most cases. Some cameras are quite choosy about the sizes you can use here so unusual sizes such as 197x3}{\insrsid14377348 33 should be - avoided initially.}{\insrsid1312060 -\par }{\b\insrsid1312060 Orientation}{\insrsid1312060 \endash - If your camera is mounted upside down or at right angles you can use this field to specify a rotation that is applied to the image as it is captured. This incurs an additional processing overhead so if possible it is bette -r to mount your camera the right way round if you can. If not set the orientation here. If you choose one of the rotation options remember to switch the height and width fields so that they apply, e.g. if your camera captures at 352x288 and you choose -\lquote Rotate Right\rquote here then set the height to be 352 and width to be 288. +\par }{\b\insrsid1312060 Capture Width/Height}{\insrsid1312060 - The dimensions of the video stream your camera will supply. If your camera supports several just enter the one + you'll want to use for this application, you can always change it later. However I would recommend starting with no larger than }{\insrsid14377348 320x240 or }{\insrsid1312060 +352x288 and then perhaps increasing and seeing how performance is affected. This size should be adequate in most cases. Some cameras are quite choosy about the sizes you can use here so unusual sizes such as 197x3}{\insrsid14377348 +33 should be avoided initially.}{\insrsid1312060 +\par }{\b\insrsid1312060 Orientation}{\insrsid1312060 \endash If your camera is mounted upside down or at right angles you can use this field to specify a rotation that is app +lied to the image as it is captured. This incurs an additional processing overhead so if possible it is better to mount your camera the right way round if you can. If not set the orientation here. If you choose one of the rotation options remember to swit +ch the height and width fields so that they apply, e.g. if your camera captures at 352x288 and you choose \lquote Rotate Right\rquote here then set the height to be 352 and width to be 288. \par }\pard\plain \s29\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid15420176 \b\f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid14377348 \lquote Source\rquote Tab (remote device) \par }\pard\plain \s30\qj \li540\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin540\itap0\pararsid15420176 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\b\insrsid7562726 Remote Host/Port/Path}{\insrsid7562726 \endash For remote cameras use these fields to enter the full URL of the camera. Basically if your camera is at }{\cs16\ul\cf2\insrsid7562726 http://camserver.home.net:8192/cameras/camera1.jpg}{\insrsid7562726 - then these fields will be camserver.home.net, 8192 and /cameras/camera1.jopg respectively. Leave the port at 80 if there is no special port required. If you require authentication to access your camera then add this onto the host name in - the form :@.com. -\par }{\b\insrsid14377348 Remote Image Colours }{\insrsid14377348 \endash Specify the amount of colours in the captured image. Unlike with local cameras changing this has no controlling effect on the remote camera itself so ensure that your camera is actually - capturing to this palette beforehand. + then these fields will be camserver.home.net, 8192 and /cameras/camera1.jopg respectively. Leave the port at 80 if there is no s +pecial port required. If you require authentication to access your camera then add this onto the host name in the form :@.com. +\par }{\b\insrsid14377348 Remote Image Colours }{\insrsid14377348 \endash Specify the amount of colours in the captured image. Unlike with local camer +as changing this has no controlling effect on the remote camera itself so ensure that your camera is actually capturing to this palette beforehand. \par }{\b\insrsid14377348 Capture Width/Height}{\insrsid14377348 \endash As per local devices. \par }{\b\insrsid14377348 Orientation}{\insrsid14377348 \endash As per local devices. \par }\pard\plain \s29\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid15420176 \b\f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid14377348 \lquote Timestamp\rquote Tab \par }\pard\plain \s30\qj \li540\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin540\itap0\pararsid15420176 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\b\insrsid7562726 Timestamp Label Format}{\insrsid7562726 - - This relates to the timestamp that is applied to each frame. It is a }{\insrsid14377348 \lquote }{\insrsid7562726 sprintf}{\insrsid14377348 \rquote }{\insrsid7562726 style string. It - is actually passed through sprintf and then through printf to add the monitor name so a format of '%%s - %y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S' }{\insrsid14377348 (note the double % at the beginning) }{\insrsid7562726 + - This relates to the timestamp that is applied to each frame. It is a }{\insrsid14377348 \lquote }{\insrsid7562726 sprintf}{\insrsid14377348 \rquote }{\insrsid7562726 + style string. It is actually passed through sprintf and then through printf to add the monitor name so a format of '%%s - %y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S' }{\insrsid14377348 (note the double % at the beginning) }{\insrsid7562726 would be recommended though you can modify it if necessary. If you don\rquote t want a timestamp or have a camera that puts one on itself then leave this field blank. \par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Timestamp Label X/Y}{\insrsid7562726 - The X and Y values determine where to put the timestamp. A value of 0 for the X value will put it on the left side of the image and a Y value of 0 will place it at the top of the image. }{ \insrsid14377348 To place the timestamp at the bottom of the image use a value eight less than the image height.}{\insrsid7562726 \par }\pard\plain \s29\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid15420176 \b\f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid14377348 \lquote Buffers\rquote Tab -\par }\pard\plain \s30\qj \li540\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin540\itap0\pararsid15420176 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\b\insrsid7562726 Image Buffer Size}{\insrsid7562726 - - This option determines how many frames are held in the ring buffer at any one time. The ring buffer is the storage space where the last \lquote n\rquote - images are kept, ready to be resurrected on an alarm or just kept waiting to be analysed. It can be any value you like with a couple of provisos, (see next options). However it is stored in shared memory and making it too la -rge especially for large images with a high colour depth can use a lot of memory. A value of no more than 100 is usually ok.}{\insrsid14377348 If you find that your system will not let you use the value you want it is probably }{\insrsid1131838 because}{ -\insrsid14377348 your system has an arbitrary limit on the size of shared memory that may be used even though you may have plenty of free memory available. This limit is usually fairly easy to change, see the Troubleshooting section for details.}{ -\insrsid7562726 -\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Warm-up Frames }{\insrsid7562726 - This specifies how many frames the analysis daemo -n should process but not examine when it starts. This allows it to generate an accurate reference image from a series of images before looking too carefully for any changes. I use a value of 25 here, too high and it will take a long time to start, too low - and you will get false alarms when the analysis daemon starts up. -\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Pre/Post Event Image Buffer}{\insrsid7562726 - These options determine how many frames from before and after an event should be preserved with it. This allows you to view what happened immediately prior and -subsequent to the event. A value of 10 for both of these will get you started but if you get a lot of short events and would prefer them to run together to form fewer longer ones then increase the Post Event buffer size. }{\insrsid14377348 -The pre-event buffer is a true buffer and should not really exceed half}{\insrsid7562726 the ring buffer size. }{\insrsid14377348 However the post-event buffer is just a count that is applied to captured frames and so can be managed more }{ -\insrsid1131838 flexibly. You}{\insrsid7562726 should also bear in mind the frame rate of the camera when choosing th}{\insrsid14377348 ese}{\insrsid7562726 }{\insrsid14377348 values}{\insrsid7562726 -. For instance a network camera capturing at 1FPS will give you 10 seconds before and after each event if you chose 10 here. This may well be too much and pad out events more than necessary. However a fast video card may capture at 25FPS and you will -want to ensure that this setting enables you to view a reasonable time frame pre and post event. +\par }\pard\plain \s30\qj \li540\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin540\itap0\pararsid15420176 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\b\insrsid7562726 Image Buffer Size}{\insrsid7562726 - + This option determines how many frames are held in the ring buffer at any one time. The ring buffer is the storage space where the last \lquote n\rquote + images are kept, ready to be resurrected on an alarm or just kept waiting to be analysed. It can be any value you l +ike with a couple of provisos, (see next options). However it is stored in shared memory and making it too large especially for large images with a high colour depth can use a lot of memory. A value of no more than 100 is usually ok.}{\insrsid14377348 + If you find that your system will not let you use the value you want it is probably }{\insrsid1131838 because}{\insrsid14377348 + your system has an arbitrary limit on the size of shared memory that may be used even though you may have plenty of free memory available. This limit is usually fairly easy to change, see the Troubleshooting section for details.}{\insrsid7562726 +\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Warm-up Frames }{\insrsid7562726 - This specifies how many frames the analysis daemon should process but not examine when it starts. This allows it to generate an accurate reference image from a series of images before looking too +carefully for any changes. I use a value of 25 here, too high and it will take a long time to start, too low and you will get false alarms when the analysis daemon starts up. +\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Pre/Post Event Image Buffer}{\insrsid7562726 - These options determine how many frames from before + and after an event should be preserved with it. This allows you to view what happened immediately prior and subsequent to the event. A value of 10 for both of these will get you started but if you get a lot of short events and would prefer them to run to +gether to form fewer longer ones then increase the Post Event buffer size. }{\insrsid14377348 The pre-event buffer is a true buffer and should not really exceed half}{\insrsid7562726 the ring buffer size. }{\insrsid14377348 +However the post-event buffer is just a count that is applied to captured frames and so can be managed more }{\insrsid1131838 flexibly. You}{\insrsid7562726 should also bear in mind the frame rate of the camera when choosing th}{\insrsid14377348 ese}{ +\insrsid7562726 }{\insrsid14377348 values}{\insrsid7562726 . For instance a network camera capturing at 1FPS will give you 10 seconds before and after each event if you chose 10 here. This may well be +too much and pad out events more than necessary. However a fast video card may capture at 25FPS and you will want to ensure that this setting enables you to view a reasonable time frame pre and post event. \par }\pard\plain \s29\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid15420176 \b\f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid5585016 \lquote Misc\rquote Tab \par }\pard\plain \s30\qj \li540\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin540\itap0\pararsid15420176 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\b\insrsid7562726 Maximum FPS}{\insrsid7562726 \endash - On some occasions you may have one or more cameras capable of high capture rates but find that you generally do not require this perfo -rmance at all times and would prefer to lighten the load on your server. This option permits you to limit the maximum capture rate to a specified value. This may allow you to have more cameras supported on your system by reducing the CPU load or to alloca -te video bandwidth unevenly between cameras sharing the same video device. This value is only a rough guide and the lower the value you set the less close the actual FPS may approach it especially on shared devices where it }{\insrsid5585016 can be}{ -\insrsid7562726 difficult to synchronise two}{\insrsid5585016 or more}{\insrsid7562726 different capture rates precisely. There is a global configuration option that allows you to turn this limiting off in the event of an alarm. -\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 FPS Report Interval}{\insrsid7562726 - How often the current performance in terms of Frames Per Second is output to the -system log. Not used in any functional way so set it to maybe 1000 for now. If you watch /var/log/messages (normally) you will see this value being emitted at the frequency you specify both for video capture and processing. -\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Reference Image Blend %ge}{\insrsid7562726 - Each - analysed image in ZoneMinder is a composite of previous images and is formed by applying the current image as a certain percentage of the previous reference image. Thus, if we entered the value of 10 here, each image}{\insrsid5585016 \rquote }{ -\insrsid7562726 s part in the reference image will dim -inish by a factor of 0.9 each time round. So a typical reference image will be 10% the previous image, 9% the one before that and then 8.1%, 7.2%, 6.5% and so on of the rest of the way. An image will effectively vanish around 25 images later than when it -w -as added. This blend value is what is specified here and if higher will make slower progressing events less detectable as the reference image would change more quickly. Similarly events will be deemed to be over much sooner as the reference image adapts t -o - the new images more quickly. In signal processing terms the higher this value the steeper the event attack and decay of the signal. It depends on your particular requirements what the appropriate value would be for you but start with 10 here and adjust i -t }{\insrsid5585016 (usually down) }{\insrsid7562726 later if necessary. + On some occasions you may have one or more cameras capable of high capture rates but find that you generally do not require this performance at all times and would prefer to lighten the load on your server. This option permits you to limit the maximum ca +p +ture rate to a specified value. This may allow you to have more cameras supported on your system by reducing the CPU load or to allocate video bandwidth unevenly between cameras sharing the same video device. This value is only a rough guide and the lower + the value you set the less close the actual FPS may approach it especially on shared devices where it }{\insrsid5585016 can be}{\insrsid7562726 difficult to synchronise two}{\insrsid5585016 or more}{\insrsid7562726 + different capture rates precisely. There is a global configuration option that allows you to turn this limiting off in the event of an alarm. +\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 FPS Report Interval}{\insrsid7562726 + - How often the current performance in terms of Frames Per Second is output to the system log. Not used in any functional way so set it to maybe 1000 for now. If you watch /var/log/messages (normally) you + will see this value being emitted at the frequency you specify both for video capture and processing. +\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Reference Image Blend %ge}{\insrsid7562726 - Each analysed image in ZoneMinder is a composite of previous images and is formed by applying the current image as a certain +percentage of the previous reference image. Thus, if we entered the value of 10 here, each image}{\insrsid5585016 \rquote }{\insrsid7562726 +s part in the reference image will diminish by a factor of 0.9 each time round. So a typical reference image will be 10% the previous image, 9% the one before +that and then 8.1%, 7.2%, 6.5% and so on of the rest of the way. An image will effectively vanish around 25 images later than when it was added. This blend value is what is specified here and if higher will make slower progressing events less detectable a +s + the reference image would change more quickly. Similarly events will be deemed to be over much sooner as the reference image adapts to the new images more quickly. In signal processing terms the higher this value the steeper the event attack and decay of + the signal. It depends on your particular requirements what the appropriate value would be for you but start with 10 here and adjust it }{\insrsid5585016 (usually down) }{\insrsid7562726 later if necessary. \par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid5585016 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\b\insrsid5585016 \lquote X10\rquote }{\cs33\b\insrsid5585016\charrsid15420176 T}{ \b\insrsid5585016 ab -\par }\pard\plain \s30\qj \li540\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin540\itap0\pararsid15420176 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\b\insrsid12872856\charrsid15420176 Note: This tab and it}{ -\b\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387867\insrsid12872856\delrsid2101554\charrsid15420176 \rquote }{\b\insrsid12872856\charrsid15420176 +\par }\pard\plain \s30\qj \li540\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin540\itap0\pararsid15420176 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\b\insrsid12872856\charrsid15420176 Note: This tab and it s options will only appear if you have indicated that your system supports the X10 home automation protocol during initial system configuration.}{\b\insrsid5585016\charrsid15420176 \par }{\b\insrsid7562726 X10 Activation String}{\insrsid7562726 - }{\insrsid5585016 The}{\insrsid7562726 contents of this field determine when a monitor }{\insrsid11086489 starts and/or stops being active when running in \lquote Triggered; mode and with X10 triggers. T}{\insrsid7562726 he format of this string is as follows, \par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li720\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin720\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\ul\insrsid7562726 n}{\insrsid7562726 : If you simply enter a number then the monitor will be activated when an X10 ON signal for that unit code is detected and will be deactivated when an OFF signal is detected. \par }{\ul\insrsid7562726 !n}{\insrsid7562726 : This inverts the previous mode, e.g. !5 means that the monitor is activated when an OFF signal for unit code 5 is detected and deactivated by an ON. -\par }{\ul\insrsid7562726 n+}{\insrsid7562726 - : Entering a unit code followed by + means that the monitor is activated on receipt of a ON signal for that unit code but will ignore the OFF signal and as such will not be deactivated by this instruction. If you prepend a '!' as per the previous definit -ion it similarly inverts the mode, i.e. the ON signal deactivates the monitor. +\par }{\ul\insrsid7562726 n+}{\insrsid7562726 : Entering a unit code followed by + means that the monitor is activated on receipt + of a ON signal for that unit code but will ignore the OFF signal and as such will not be deactivated by this instruction. If you prepend a '!' as per the previous definition it similarly inverts the mode, i.e. the ON signal deactivates the monitor. + \par }{\ul\insrsid7562726 n+}{\insrsid7562726 : As per the previous mode except that the monitor will deactivate itself after the given number of seconds. -\par }{\ul\insrsid7562726 n-}{\insrsid7562726 : Entering a unit code followed by - means that the mo -nitor is deactivated on receipt of a OFF signal for that unit code but will ignore the ON signal and as such will not be activated by this instruction. If you prepend a '!' as per the previous definition it similarly inverts the mode, i.e. the OFF signal -activates the monitor. +\par }{\ul\insrsid7562726 n-}{\insrsid7562726 : Entering a unit code followed by - means that the monitor is deactivated on receipt of a OFF signal for that unit code but will ignore t +he ON signal and as such will not be activated by this instruction. If you prepend a '!' as per the previous definition it similarly inverts the mode, i.e. the OFF signal activates the monitor. \par }{\ul\insrsid7562726 n-}{\insrsid7562726 : As per the previous mode except that the monitor will activate itself after the given number of seconds. \par }\pard\plain \s30\qj \li540\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin540\itap0\pararsid15420176 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 You can also combine several of these expressions to by separating them with a comma to create multiple circumstances of activation. However for now leave this blank. \par }{\b\insrsid7562726 X10 Input Alarm String}{\insrsid7562726 - This has the same format as the previous field but instead of activating the monitor with will cause a forced alarm to be generated and an event recorded if the monitor is Active. The same }{ -\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387866\insrsid7562726\delrsid12872856 definition as above apply}{\cf0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1501387866\insrsid12872856 definition as above applies}{\insrsid7562726 - except that for activated read alarmed and for deactivated read unalarmed(!). Again leave this blank for now. -\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 X10 Output Alarm String}{\insrsid7562726 - This X10 string also has the same format as the two above options. However it works -in a slightly different way. Instead of ZoneMinder reacting to X10 events this option controls how ZoneMinder emits X10 signals when the current monitor goes into or comes out of the alarm state. Thus just entering a number will cause the ON signal for th -a -t unit code to be sent when going into alarm state and the OFF signal when coming out of alarm state. Similarly 7+30 will send the unit code 7 ON signal when going into alarm state and the OFF signal 30 seconds later regardless of state. The combination o -f - the X10 instruction allows ZoneMinder to react intelligently to, and also assume control of, other devices when necessary. However the indiscriminate use of the Input Alarm and Output Alarm signals can cause some horrendous race conditions such as a ligh -t going on in response to an alarm which then causes an alarm itself and so on. Thus some circumspection is required here. Leave this blank for now anyway. +\insrsid12872856 definition as above applies}{\insrsid7562726 except that for activated read alarmed and for deactivated read unalarmed(!). Again leave this blank for now. +\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 X10 Output Alarm String}{\insrsid7562726 - This X10 string also has the same format as the two above options. However it works in a slightly different way. Instead of ZoneMinder reacting to X10 events this opt +ion controls how ZoneMinder emits X10 signals when the current monitor goes into or comes out of the alarm state. Thus just entering a number will cause the ON signal for that unit code to be sent when going into alarm state and the OFF signal when coming + +out of alarm state. Similarly 7+30 will send the unit code 7 ON signal when going into alarm state and the OFF signal 30 seconds later regardless of state. The combination of the X10 instruction allows ZoneMinder to react intelligently to, and also assume + +control of, other devices when necessary. However the indiscriminate use of the Input Alarm and Output Alarm signals can cause some horrendous race conditions such as a light going on in response to an alarm which then causes an alarm itself and so on. Th +us some circumspection is required here. Leave this blank for now anyway. \par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Finally, click 'Save' to add your monitor. \par On the main console listing you will now see your monitor and some of its vital statistics. }{\insrsid595092 Most }{\insrsid7562726 column}{\insrsid595092 s}{\insrsid7562726 }{\insrsid595092 are}{\insrsid7562726 also link}{\insrsid595092 s}{ \insrsid7562726 and you get to other functions of ZoneMinder by choosing the appropriate one. Describing them left to right, they are as follows. \par The first column is the Id, clicking on this gives you the opportunity to edit any of the settings you have just defined your monitor to have. \par The next column is the Name column, clicking on this will give you the watch window where you can view a live feed from your camera}{\insrsid595092 along with recent events}{\insrsid7562726 . This is described more fully below. -\par Following that are the Function and Source columns, which may be represented in various colours. Initially both will be showing red. This means that that monitor is not configured for any function and as a consequence has no zmc (capture) -daemon running on it. If it were orange it would mean that a zmc daemon was running but no zma (analysis) daemon and green means both are running. In our case it is red because we defined the Monitor to have a Function of None so no daemons are required. -To get the daemons up and running you can either click on the source listed in the Source column and edit the monitor properties or click on the Function listed and change it to }{\insrsid595092 \rquote Monitor\rquote }{\insrsid7562726 -, which will ensure that one or more appropriate daemons are started automatically. +\par Following that are the Function and Source columns, which may be +represented in various colours. Initially both will be showing red. This means that that monitor is not configured for any function and as a consequence has no zmc (capture) daemon running on it. If it were orange it would mean that a zmc daemon was runni +n +g but no zma (analysis) daemon and green means both are running. In our case it is red because we defined the Monitor to have a Function of None so no daemons are required. To get the daemons up and running you can either click on the source listed in the + Source column and edit the monitor properties or click on the Function listed and change it to }{\insrsid595092 \rquote Monitor\rquote }{\insrsid7562726 , which will ensure that one or more appropriate daemons are started automatically. \par Having a device status of red or orange does not necessarily constitute an error if you have deliberately disabled a monitor or have just put it into Passive mode. \par If you have several cameras (and thus monitors) on a device the device status colour reflects all of them for the capture daemon. So if just one monitor is active then the daemon is active for both even if all the other monitors are switched off. \par Once you have changed the function of your monitor, the main console window will be updated to reflect this change. If your device status does not go green then check your system and web server logs to see if it's something obvious. -\par You can now add further monitors if you have cameras set up to support them. Once you have one or more monitor -s you may notice the ' Monitors' title becomes a link which allows you to cycle through a shot from each of your monitors (unless they are switched off) and get a streamed or still image from each in turn. There may also be a link titled \lquote -Montage\rquote which allows you view all your enabled cameras simultaneously. Be aware however that this can consume large amounts of bandwidth and CPU so should not be used continuously unless you have resource to burn. +\par You can now add further monitors if you have cameras set up to support them. Once you have one or more monitors you may notice the ' Monitors' title becomes a link which allows you to cycle + through a shot from each of your monitors (unless they are switched off) and get a streamed or still image from each in turn. There may also be a link titled \lquote Montage\rquote + which allows you view all your enabled cameras simultaneously. Be aware however that this can consume large amounts of bandwidth and CPU so should not be used continuously unless you have resource to burn. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 5.2.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 -\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 +\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 \pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc5\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 \pnrstart3\pnrpnbr5\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr2\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin435\itap0 \b\f1\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Defining Zones -\par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 The next important thing to do - with a new monitor is set up Zones for it to use. By default you'll already have one created for you when you created your monitor but you might want to modify it or add others. Click on the Zones column for your monitor and you should see a small popup -w -indow appear which contains an image from your camera overlain with a stippled pattern representing your zone. In the default case this will cover the whole image and will be red. Beneath that will be a table containing a listing of your zones. Clicking o -n - either the relevant bit of the image or on the Id or Name in the table will bring up another window where you can edit the particulars for your Zones. As you can see there are quite a few, so now is a good time to go through them. The options are as foll -ows. +\par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 +The next important thing to do with a new monitor is set up Zones for it to use. By default you'll already have one created for you when you created your monitor but you might want to modify it or add others. Click on the Zones column for your monitor and + +you should see a small popup window appear which contains an image from your camera overlain with a stippled pattern representing your zone. In the default case this will cover the whole image and will be red. Beneath that will be a table containing a lis +t +ing of your zones. Clicking on either the relevant bit of the image or on the Id or Name in the table will bring up another window where you can edit the particulars for your Zones. As you can see there are quite a few, so now is a good time to go through + them. The options are as follows. \par }\pard \s15\qj \li540\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin540\itap0 {\b\insrsid7562726 Name}{\insrsid7562726 \endash This is just a label to identify the zone by. You can change this to be more representative if you like, though it isn't used much except for logging and debugging. \par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Type}{\insrsid7562726 - This is one of the more important concepts in ZoneMinder and there are five to choose from. \par }\pard \s15\qj \li720\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\ul\insrsid7562726 Active}{\insrsid7562726 : This is the zone type you'll use most often, and which will be set for your default zone. This means that this zone will trigger an alarm on any events that occur within it that meet the selection criteria. -\par }{\ul\insrsid7562726 Inclusive}{\insrsid7562726 : This zon -e type can be used for any zones that you want to trigger an alarm only if at least one other Active zone has already triggered one. This might be for example to cover an area of the image like a plant or tree which moves a lot and which would trigger lot -s - of alarms. Perhaps this is behind an area you'd like to monitor though, in this case you'd create an active zone covering the non-moving parts and an inclusive zone covering the tree perhaps with less sensitive detection settings also. If something trigg -ered an alarm in the Active zone and also in the Inclusive zone they would both be registered and the resulting alarm would be that much bigger than if you had blanked it out altogether. -\par }{\ul\insrsid7562726 Exclusive}{\insrsid7562726 : The next zone Type is Exclusive. This means that alarms wi -ll only be triggered in this zone if no alarms have already been triggered in Active zones. This is the most specialised of the zone types and you may never use it but in its place it is very useful. For instance in the camera covering my garden I keep wa +\par }{\ul\insrsid7562726 Inclusive}{\insrsid7562726 + : This zone type can be used for any zones that you want to trigger an alarm only if at least one other Active zone has already triggered one. This might be for example to cover an area of the image like a plant or tree which moves a lo +t and which would trigger lots of alarms. Perhaps this is behind an area you'd like to monitor though, in this case you'd create an active zone covering the non-moving parts and an inclusive zone covering the tree perhaps with less sensitive detection set +tings also. If something triggered an alarm in the Active zone and also in the Inclusive zone they would both be registered and the resulting alarm would be that much bigger than if you had blanked it out altogether. +\par }{\ul\insrsid7562726 Exclusive}{\insrsid7562726 : The next zone Type is Exclus +ive. This means that alarms will only be triggered in this zone if no alarms have already been triggered in Active zones. This is the most specialised of the zone types and you may never use it but in its place it is very useful. For instance in the camer +a + covering my garden I keep watch for a hedgehog that visits most nights and scoffs the food out of my cats bowls. By creating a sensitive Exclusive zone in that area I can ensure that a hedgehog alarm will only trigger if there is activity in that small a +rea. If something much bigger occurs, like someone walking by it will trigger a regular alarm and not one from the Exclusive zone. Thus I can ensure I get alarms for big events and also special small events but not the noise in between. +\par }{\ul\insrsid7562726 Preclusive}{\insrsid7562726 : This zo +ne type is relatively recent. It is called a Preclusive zone because if it is triggered it actually precludes an alarm being generated for that image frame. So motion or other changes that occur in a Preclusive zone will have the effect of ensuring that n +o + alarm occurs at all. The application for this zone type is primarily as a shortcut for detecting general large-scale lighting or other changes. Generally this may be achieved by limiting the maximum number of alarm pixels or other measure in an Active zo +n +e. However in some cases that zone may cover an area where the area of variable illumination occurs in different places as the sun and/or shadows move and it thus may be difficult to come up with general values. Additionally, if the sun comes out rapidly t -ch for a hedgehog that visits most nights and scoffs the food out of my cats bowls. By creating a sensitive Exclusive zone in that area I can ensure that a hedgehog alarm will only trigger if there is activity in that small area. If something much bigger -occurs, like someone walking by it will trigger a regular alarm and not one from the Exclusive zone. Thus I can ensure I get alarms for big events and also special small events but not the noise in between. -\par }{\ul\insrsid7562726 Preclusive}{\insrsid7562726 : This zone type is relatively recent. -It is called a Preclusive zone because if it is triggered it actually precludes an alarm being generated for that image frame. So motion or other changes that occur in a Preclusive zone will have the effect of ensuring that no alarm occurs at all. The app -l -ication for this zone type is primarily as a shortcut for detecting general large-scale lighting or other changes. Generally this may be achieved by limiting the maximum number of alarm pixels or other measure in an Active zone. However in some cases that - -zone may cover an area where the area of variable illumination occurs in different places as the sun and/or shadows move and it thus may be difficult to come up with general values. Additionally, if the sun comes out rapidly then although the initial chan -g -e may be ignored in this way as the reference image catches up an alarm may ultimately be triggered as the image becomes less different. Using one or more Preclusive zones offers a different approach. Preclusive zones are designed to be fairly small, even - -just a few pixels across, with quite low alarm thresholds. They should be situated in areas of the image that are less likely to have motion occur such as high on a wall or in a corner. Should a general illumination change occur they would be triggered at - -least as early as any Active zones and prevent any other zones from generating an alarm. Obviously careful placement is required to ensure that they do not cancel any genuine alarms or that they are not so close together that any motion just hops from one - Preclusive zone to another. As always, the best way is to experiment a little and see what works for you. -\par }{\ul\insrsid7562726 Inactive }{\insrsid7562726 : This final zone type is the opposite of Active. In this zone type no alarms will ever be reported. You can create an Inactive zone to cover - any areas in which nothing notable will ever happen or where you get constant false alarms that don't relate to what you are trying to monitor. An Inactive zone can overlay other zone types and will be processed first. -\par }\pard \s15\qj \li540\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin540\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 I mentioned above that Inactive zone -s may be overlaid on other zones to blank out areas however as a general principle you should try and make zones abut each other as much as possible and }{\insrsid4344454 do }{\insrsid7562726 -not overlap. This helps avoid repeated duplicate processing of the same area. For instance an Inclus -ive zone overlaying an Active zone when all other settings are the same will always trigger when the Active zone does which somewhat defeats the object of the exercise. One exception to this is Preclusive zones. These may be situated within Active areas a -re they are processed first and if small may actually save processing time by preventing full analysis of the image. -\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Units}{\insrsid7562726 - This setting which details whether certain of the following settings are in Pixels or Percent of the frame. In general }{\cf0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1501387866\insrsid12872856 \lquote }{ -\cf0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1501387866\insrsid12872856 P}{\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387866\insrsid7562726\delrsid12872856 p}{\insrsid7562726 ixels}{\cf0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1501387866\insrsid12872856 \rquote }{\insrsid7562726 is mor -e precise whereas percentages are easier to use to start with}{\insrsid4344454 or if you change image sizes frequently}{\insrsid7562726 -. If you change this setting all appropriate values below are redisplayed in the correct context. A good tip would be to initially enter the settings in Pe -rcent and then change to Pixels and refine any gaps. Repeated flipping between the settings will cause rounding errors, as ZoneMinder in general is not at home to Mr Floating Point for reasons of performance. -\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Min/Maximum X/Y}{\insrsid7562726 - Following the units the next - four settings define the bounds of the Zone in the monitor frame and are self-explanatory with the exception of the fact that the minima are at the top left of the frame and the maxima are at the bottom right rather than in a Cartesian style. -\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Alarm Colour }{\insrsid7562726 -- The option after that allows you to specify what colour you'd like any alarms this zone generates to be highlighted on images, pick anything you like that will show up against your normal image background. This option is irrelevant for Preclusive and In -active zones and will be disabled For Inactive zones all subsequent options are likewise disabled. -\par }\pard \s15\qj \li540\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin540\itap0\pararsid2111957 {\b\insrsid2111957 Alarm }{\b\insrsid2111957 Check Method}{\b\insrsid2111957 }{\insrsid2111957 \endash }{\insrsid2111957 -This is a new addition to Zone definitions. It allows you to specify the nature of the alarm checking that will take place, and more specifically what tests are applied to determine whether a frame represents an alarm or not. The three options are }{ -\insrsid2111957 \lquote }{\insrsid2111957 AlarmPixels}{\insrsid2111957 \rquote }{\insrsid2111957 , }{\insrsid2111957 \lquote }{\insrsid2111957 FilteredPixels}{\insrsid2111957 \rquote }{\insrsid2111957 and }{\insrsid2111957 \lquote }{\insrsid2111957 Blobs -}{\insrsid2111957 \rquote }{\insrsid8589730 and depending on which option is chosen some of the following other settings may become unavailable.}{\insrsid2111957 The first of these indicates that only a count of individual alarmed pixels should be used - to determine the state of a image, the second indicate that the pixels should be filtered to remove isolated pixels (see below) before being counted, and the third uses a more }{\insrsid2111957 sophisticated}{\insrsid2111957 analysis -which is designed to aggregate alarmed pixels into continuous groups, or }{\insrsid2111957 \lquote }{\insrsid2111957 blobs}{\insrsid2111957 \rquote }{\insrsid2111957 .}{\insrsid8589730 B -lob analysis is the method ZoneMinder has always used previously (before it became optional) and so this is the default. However this method takes slightly longer and so if you find that one of the other methods works just as well for you and you wi -sh to maximise performance you can opt for that instead. Some of the more useful alarm related features such as highlighted analysis images are only available with the }{\insrsid8589730 \lquote }{\insrsid8589730 Blob}{\insrsid8589730 \rquote }{ -\insrsid8589730 setting.}{\insrsid2111957 +hen although the initial change may be ignored in this way as the reference image catches up an alarm may ultimately be triggered as the image becomes less different. Using one or more Preclusive zones offers a different approach. Preclusive zones are des +i +gned to be fairly small, even just a few pixels across, with quite low alarm thresholds. They should be situated in areas of the image that are less likely to have motion occur such as high on a wall or in a corner. Should a general illumination change oc +c +ur they would be triggered at least as early as any Active zones and prevent any other zones from generating an alarm. Obviously careful placement is required to ensure that they do not cancel any genuine alarms or that they are not so close together that + any motion just hops from one Preclusive zone to another. As always, the best way is to experiment a little and see what works for you. +\par }{\ul\insrsid7562726 Inactive }{\insrsid7562726 : This final zone type is the opposite of Active. In this zone type no alarms will ever be reported. You can cr +eate an Inactive zone to cover any areas in which nothing notable will ever happen or where you get constant false alarms that don't relate to what you are trying to monitor. An Inactive zone can overlay other zone types and will be processed first. + +\par }\pard \s15\qj \li540\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin540\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 I ment +ioned above that Inactive zones may be overlaid on other zones to blank out areas however as a general principle you should try and make zones abut each other as much as possible and }{\insrsid4344454 do }{\insrsid7562726 +not overlap. This helps avoid repeated +duplicate processing of the same area. For instance an Inclusive zone overlaying an Active zone when all other settings are the same will always trigger when the Active zone does which somewhat defeats the object of the exercise. One exception to this is +Preclusive zones. These may be situated within Active areas are they are processed first and if small may actually save processing time by preventing full analysis of the image. +\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Units}{\insrsid7562726 - This setting which details whether certain of the following settings are in Pixels or Percent of the frame. In general }{\insrsid12872856 \lquote P}{\insrsid7562726 ixels}{\insrsid12872856 \rquote }{ +\insrsid7562726 is more precise whereas percentages are easier to use to start with}{\insrsid4344454 or if you change image sizes frequently}{\insrsid7562726 . If you change this setting all appropriate values below are redisplayed in the correct con +text. A good tip would be to initially enter the settings in Percent and then change to Pixels and refine any gaps. Repeated flipping between the settings will cause rounding errors, as ZoneMinder in general is not at home to Mr Floating Point for reasons + of performance. +\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Min/Maximum X/Y}{\insrsid7562726 + - Following the units the next four settings define the bounds of the Zone in the monitor frame and are self-explanatory with the exception of the fact that the minima are at the top left of the frame and the maxima are at +the bottom right rather than in a Cartesian style. +\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Alarm Colour }{\insrsid7562726 - The option after that allows you to specify what colour you'd like any alarms this zone generates to be highlighted on images, pick anything you like that will show up against your normal im +age background. This option is irrelevant for Preclusive and Inactive zones and will be disabled For Inactive zones all subsequent options are likewise disabled. +\par }\pard \s15\qj \li540\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin540\itap0\pararsid2111957 {\b\insrsid2111957 Alarm Check Method }{\insrsid2111957 \endash This is a new addition to Zone definitions. It allows you to specify the n +ature of the alarm checking that will take place, and more specifically what tests are applied to determine whether a frame represents an alarm or not. The three options are \lquote AlarmPixels\rquote , \lquote FilteredPixels\rquote and \lquote Blobs +\rquote }{\insrsid8589730 and depending on which option is chosen some of the following other settings may become unavailable.}{\insrsid2111957 + The first of these indicates that only a count of individual alarmed pixels should be used to determine the state of a image, the second indicate that the pixels should be filtered to remove is +olated pixels (see below) before being counted, and the third uses a more sophisticated analysis which is designed to aggregate alarmed pixels into continuous groups, or \lquote blobs\rquote .}{\insrsid8589730 + Blob analysis is the method ZoneMinder has always used previously (before it +became optional) and so this is the default. However this method takes slightly longer and so if you find that one of the other methods works just as well for you and you wish to maximise performance you can opt for that instead. Some of the more useful a +larm related features such as highlighted analysis images are only available with the \lquote Blob\rquote setting.}{\insrsid2111957 \par }\pard \s15\qj \li540\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin540\itap0 {\b\insrsid11041140 Min/Maximum }{\b\insrsid7562726 Alarm Threshold}{\insrsid7562726 }{\insrsid11041140 \endash }{\insrsid7562726 Th}{\insrsid11041140 ese}{\insrsid7562726 } -{\insrsid11041140 setting are used to define limits for }{\insrsid7562726 the difference in value between a pixel and its predecessor in the reference image -. For greyscale images this is simple but for colour images the colours are averaged first, originally this used an RMS (root mean squared) algorithm but calculating square roots mugs performance and does not seem to improve detection. Using an average do -e -s means that subtle colour changes without any brightness change may go undetected but this is not the normal circumstance. There is also the option to use a more sophisticated integer algorithm to calculate a Y (or brightness) value from the colours them -selves. +{\insrsid11041140 setting are used to define limits for }{\insrsid7562726 the difference in value between a pixel and its predecessor in the reference ima +ge. For greyscale images this is simple but for colour images the colours are averaged first, originally this used an RMS (root mean squared) algorithm but calculating square roots mugs performance and does not seem to improve detection. Using an average +d +oes means that subtle colour changes without any brightness change may go undetected but this is not the normal circumstance. There is also the option to use a more sophisticated integer algorithm to calculate a Y (or brightness) value from the colours th +emselves. \par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Min/Maximum Alarmed Area}{\insrsid7562726 - - The following two settings define the minimum and maximum number of pixels that exceed this threshold that would cause an alarm. If the units are Percent this (and following options) refers to the percentage of the frame a -nd not the zone, this is so these values can be related between zones. The minimum value must be matched or exceeded for an alarm to be generated whereas the maximum must not be exceeded or the alarm will be cancelled. This is to allow for sudden changes + - The following two settings define the minimum and maximum number of pixels that exceed this threshold that would cause an alarm. If the units are Percent this (and following options) refers to the percentage of the frame + and not the zone, this is so these values can be related between zones. The minimum value must be matched or exceeded for an alarm to be generated whereas the maximum must not be exceeded or the alarm will be cancelled. This is to allow for sudden change s -uch as lights coming on etc, which you may wish to disregard. In general a value of zero for any of these settings causes that value to be ignored, so you can safely set a maximum to zero and it will not be used. The use of just a number of pixels is howe -ver a very brute force method of detection as many small events dispersed widely are not distinguished from a compact one. -\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Filter Width/Height}{\insrsid7562726 \endash To improve detection of valid event ZoneMinder applies several other functions to the data to improve its abilit -y to distinguish interesting signals from uninteresting noise. The first of these is a filter that removes any pixels that do not participate in a contiguous block of pixels above a certain size. These options are always }{\insrsid4344454 expressed in }{ -\insrsid7562726 pixels and should be fairly small, and an odd number}{\insrsid4344454 , three or five is a good value to choose }{\insrsid1131838 initially}{\insrsid7562726 + such as lights coming on etc, which you may wish to disregard. In general a value of zero for any of these settings causes that value to be ignored, so you can safely set a maximum to zero and it will not be used. The use of just a number of pixels is ho +wever a very brute force method of detection as many small events dispersed widely are not distinguished from a compact one. +\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Filter Width/Height}{\insrsid7562726 \endash To improve detection of valid event ZoneMinder applies several other functions to the data to improve its abil +ity to distinguish interesting signals from uninteresting noise. The first of these is a filter that removes any pixels that do not participate in a contiguous block of pixels above a certain size. These options are always }{\insrsid4344454 expressed in } +{\insrsid7562726 pixels and should be fairly small, and an odd number}{\insrsid4344454 , three or five is a good value to choose }{\insrsid1131838 initially}{\insrsid7562726 . Application of this filter removes any tiny or discontinuous pixels that don't form part of a discrete block. -\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Min/Maximum Filtered Area}{\insrsid7562726 \endash These are two a -dditional bounds that specify the limits of pixels that would cause an alarm after this filtering process. As the filtering process can only remove alarmed pixels it makes no sense for the Minimum and Maximum Filtered Area to be larger than the equivalent - Alarmed Area and in general they should be smaller or the same. -\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Min/Maximum Blob Area}{\insrsid7562726 - The next step in the analysis phase is the collation of any remaining alarmed areas into contiguous blobs. This process parses the image and forms any pixels that adjoi -n other alarmed pixels into one or more larger blobs. These blobs may be any shape and can be as large as the zone itself or as small as the filtered size. The Minimum and Maximum Blob Size settings allow you to define limits within which an alarm will be - generated. Of these only the Minimum is likely to be very useful. -\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Min/Maximum Blobs }{\insrsid7562726 - Finally the Minimum and Maximum Blobs settings specify the limits of the actual number of blobs detected. If an image change satisfies all these requirements it }{\insrsid4344454 starts or - continues }{\insrsid7562726 an alarm event. +\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Min/Maximum Filtered Area}{\insrsid7562726 \endash These are two additional bounds +that specify the limits of pixels that would cause an alarm after this filtering process. As the filtering process can only remove alarmed pixels it makes no sense for the Minimum and Maximum Filtered Area to be larger than the equivalent Alarmed Area and + in general they should be smaller or the same. +\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Min/Maximum Blob Area}{\insrsid7562726 - The next step in the analysis phase is the collation of any remaining alarmed areas into contiguous blobs. This process parses the image and forms any pixels that adjoin other alarmed p +ixels into one or more larger blobs. These blobs may be any shape and can be as large as the zone itself or as small as the filtered size. The Minimum and Maximum Blob Size settings allow you to define limits within which an alarm will be generated. Of th +ese only the Minimum is likely to be very useful. +\par }{\b\insrsid7562726 Min/Maximum Blobs }{\insrsid7562726 - Finally the Minimum and Maximum Blobs settings specify the limits of the actual number of blobs detected. If an image change satisfies all these requirements it }{\insrsid4344454 +starts or continues }{\insrsid7562726 an alarm event. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 5.3.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 -\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 +\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 \pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc5\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc3\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 \pnrstart3\pnrpnbr5\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr3\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin435\itap0 \b\f1\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Viewing Monitors @@ -612,438 +602,453 @@ ally a score. This column lists the average score per alarm frame as well as the root of the number of blobs and then divided by the size of the zone. This gives a nominal maximum of 100 for a zone and the totals for each zone are added together, Active zones scores are added unchanged, Inclusive zones are halved first and Exclusive zones are doubled. In reality values are likely to be much less than 100 but it does give a simple indication of how major the event was. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 5.4.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 -\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 +\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 \pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc5\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc4\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 \pnrstart3\pnrpnbr5\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr4\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin435\itap0 \b\f1\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Filtering Events \par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 The other columns on the main console window contain various event totals for your monitor}{ -\insrsid4947917 s}{\insrsid7562726 over t -he last hour, day, week and month as well as a grand total and a total for events that you may have archived for safekeeping. Clicking on one of these totals or on the 'All' or 'Archive' links from the monitor window described above will present you with -a - new display. This is the full event window and contains a list of events selected according to a filter which will also pop up in its own window. Thus if you clicked on a 'day' total the filter will indicate that this is the period for which events are b -e -ing filtered. The event listing window contains a similar listing to the recent events in the monitor window. The primary differences are that the frames and alarm frames and the score and maximum score are now broken out into their own columns, all of wh -ich can be sorted by clicking on the heading. Also this window will not refresh automatically, rather only on request. Other than that, you can choose to view events here or delete them as before. -\par The other window that appeared is a filter window. You can u -se this window to create your own filters or to modify existing ones. You can even save your favourite filters to re-use at a future date. Filtering itself is fairly simple; you first choose how many expressions you'd like your filter to contain. Changing +\insrsid4947917 s}{\insrsid7562726 over +the last hour, day, week and month as well as a grand total and a total for events that you may have archived for safekeeping. Clicking on one of these totals or on the 'All' or 'Archive' links from the monitor window described above will present you with -this value will cause the window to redraw with a corresponding row for each expression. You then select what you want to filter on and how the expressions relate by choosing whether they are 'and' or 'or' relationships. For filters comprised of many expr -essions you will also get the option to bracket parts of the filter to ensure you can express it as desired. -\par }\pard \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid4947917 {\insrsid7562726 -There are several different elements to an event that you can filter on, some of which require further explanation. These are as follows, 'Date/Time -' which must evaluate to a date and a time together, 'Date' and 'Time' which are variants which may only contain the relevant subsets of this, 'Weekday' which as expected is a day of the week. All of the preceding elements take a very flexible free format - -of dates and time based on the PHP strtotime function (http://www.zend.com/manual/function.strtotime.php). This allows values such as 'last Wednesday' etc to be entered. I recommend acquainting yourself with this function to see what the allowed formats a -re.}{\insrsid4947917 However automated filters are run in perl and so are parsed by the Date::Manip package. Not all date formats are available in both so if you are saved your filter to do automatic }{ -\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387866\insrsid4947917\delrsid12872856 deleteions}{\cf0\revised\revauth1\revauth1\revdttm-1501387866\insrsid12872856 deletions}{\insrsid4947917 or other tasks you should }{ -\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387865\insrsid4947917\delrsid12872856 mke}{\cf0\revised\revauth1\revauth1\revdttm-1501387865\insrsid12872856 make}{\insrsid4947917 sure that the da}{ -\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387865\insrsid4947917\delrsid12872856 in England}{\cf0\revised\revauth1\revauth1\revdttm-1501387865\insrsid12872856 te}{\insrsid4947917 and t}{\cf0\revised\revauth1\revauth1\revdttm-1501387865\insrsid12872856 ime}{ -\insrsid4947917 format you use is compatible with both methods. The safest type of format to use is }{\insrsid4947917 \lquote }{\insrsid4947917 -3 day}{\insrsid4947917 \rquote }{\insrsid4947917 or similar with easily parseable numbers and units. - are in England}{\insrsid7562726 -\par }\pard \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 -The other elements you can filter on are all fairly self explanatory except perhaps for 'Archived' which you can use to include or exclude Archived events. In general you'll probably do most filtering on un-archived events. Once your filter is specified -, clicking 'submit' will filter the events according to your specification. If you have created a filter you want to keep, you can name it and save it by clicking 'Save'. -\par If you do this then the subsequent dialog will also allow you specify whether you wan -t this filter automatically applied in order to delete events or upload events via ftp to another server and mail notifications of events to one or more email accounts. In most cases you can specify your preferences for upload formats and email content du -r -ing configuration time (make sure you type '?' to get help on options). Emails and messages (essentially small emails intended for mobile phones or pagers) have a variety of tokens that can be substituted for various details of the event that caused them. - -This includes links to the event view or the filter as well as the option of attaching images or videos to the email itself. See the included templates zmconfig_eml.txt and zmconfig_msg.txt for a fuller explanation of the availability and meaning of these - tokens. -\par Filtering is a powerful mechanism you can use to eliminate events that fit a certain pattern however in many cases modifying the zone settings will better address this. Where it really comes into its own is generally in applying time filters, so fo -r instance events that happen during weekdays or at certain times of the day are highlighted, uploaded or deleted. +a new display. This is the full event window and contains a list of events selected according to a filter which will also pop up in its own window. Thus if you clicked on a 'day' total the filter will indicate that this is the period for which events are +b +eing filtered. The event listing window contains a similar listing to the recent events in the monitor window. The primary differences are that the frames and alarm frames and the score and maximum score are now broken out into their own columns, all of w +hich can be sorted by clicking on the heading. Also this window will not refresh automatically, rather only on request. Other than that, you can choose to view events here or delete them as before. +\par The other window that appeared is a filter window. You can +use this window to create your own filters or to modify existing ones. You can even save your favourite filters to re-use at a future date. Filtering itself is fairly simple; you first choose how many expressions you'd like your filter to contain. Changin +g + this value will cause the window to redraw with a corresponding row for each expression. You then select what you want to filter on and how the expressions relate by choosing whether they are 'and' or 'or' relationships. For filters comprised of many exp +ressions you will also get the option to bracket parts of the filter to ensure you can express it as desired. +\par }\pard \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid4947917 {\insrsid7562726 There are several different elements to an event that you can filter on, some of which require further explanation. These are as follows, 'Date/Tim +e' which must evaluate to a date and a time together, 'Date' and 'Time' which are variants which may only contain the relevant subsets of this, 'Weekday' which as expected is a day of the week. All of the preceding elements take a very flexible free forma +t + of dates and time based on the PHP strtotime function (http://www.zend.com/manual/function.strtotime.php). This allows values such as 'last Wednesday' etc to be entered. I recommend acquainting yourself with this function to see what the allowed formats +are.}{\insrsid4947917 However automated filters are run in perl and so are parsed by the Date::Manip package. Not all date formats are available in both so if you are saved your filter to do automatic }{\insrsid12872856 deletions}{\insrsid4947917 + or other tasks you should }{\insrsid12872856 make}{\insrsid4947917 sure that the da}{\insrsid12872856 te}{\insrsid4947917 and t}{\insrsid12872856 ime}{\insrsid4947917 format you use is compatible with both methods. The safest type of format to use is +\lquote -3 day\rquote or similar with easily parseable numbers and units. are in England}{\insrsid7562726 +\par }\pard \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 The other elements you can filter on are all fairly self explanatory except perhaps for 'Archived' w +hich you can use to include or exclude Archived events. In general you'll probably do most filtering on un-archived events. Once your filter is specified, clicking 'submit' will filter the events according to your specification. If you have created a filt +er you want to keep, you can name it and save it by clicking 'Save'. +\par If you do this then the subsequent dialog will also allow you specify whether you want this fi +lter automatically applied in order to delete events or upload events via ftp to another server and mail notifications of events to one or more email accounts. In most cases you can specify your preferences for upload formats and email content during conf +i +guration time (make sure you type '?' to get help on options). Emails and messages (essentially small emails intended for mobile phones or pagers) have a variety of tokens that can be substituted for various details of the event that caused them. This inc +ludes links to the event view or the filter as well as the option of attaching images or videos to the email itself. See the included templates zmconfig_eml.txt and zmconfig_msg.txt for a fuller explanation of the availability and meaning of these tokens. + +\par F +iltering is a powerful mechanism you can use to eliminate events that fit a certain pattern however in many cases modifying the zone settings will better address this. Where it really comes into its own is generally in applying time filters, so for instan +ce events that happen during weekdays or at certain times of the day are highlighted, uploaded or deleted. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 5.5.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 -\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 +\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 \pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc5\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc5\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 \pnrstart3\pnrpnbr5\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr5\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin435\itap0 \b\f1\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Viewing Events -\par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 From - the monitor or filtered events listing you can now click on an event to view it in more detail. If you have streaming capability you will see a series of images that make up the event. You will also see a link to allow you to view the still images themse -l -ves. If you don't have streaming then you will be taken directly to this page. The images themselves are thumbnail size and depending on the configuration and bandwidth you have chosen will either be the full images scaled in your browser of actual scaled - -images. If it is the latter, if you have low bandwidth for example, it may take a few seconds to generate the images. If thumbnail images are required to be generated, they will be kept and not re-generated in future. Once the images appear you can mouse -over them to get the image sequence number and the image score. -\par You will notice for the first time that alarm images now contain an overlay outlining the blobs that represent the alarmed area. This outline is in the colour defined for that zone and lets you - see what it was that caused the alarm. Clicking on one of the thumbnails will take you to a full size window where you can see the image in all its detail and scroll through the various images that make up the event. If you have the ZM_RECORD_EVENT_STATS - -option on, you will be able to click the 'Stats' link here and get some analysis of the cause of the event. Should you determine that you don't wish to keep the event, clicking on Delete will erase it from the database and file system. Returning to the ev +\par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 +From the monitor or filtered events listing you can now click on an event to view it in more detail. If you have streaming capabil +ity you will see a series of images that make up the event. You will also see a link to allow you to view the still images themselves. If you don't have streaming then you will be taken directly to this page. The images themselves are thumbnail size and d e -nt window, other options here are renaming the event to something more meaningful, refreshing the window to replay the event stream, deleting the event, switching between streamed and still versions of the event (if supported) and generating an MPEG video - of the event (if supported). -\par These last two options require further explanation. Archiving an event means that it is kept to one side and not displayed in the normal event listings unless you specifically ask to view the archived events. This is useful for - keeping events that you think may be important or just wish to protect. Once an event is archived it can be deleted or unarchived but you cannot accidentally delete it when viewing normal unarchived events. -\par The final option of generating an MPEG video is still somewhat experimental and }{\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387865\insrsid7562726\delrsid12872856 it's}{\cf0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1501387865\insrsid12872856 its}{\insrsid7562726 - usefulness may vary. It can use either the Berkeley MPEG encoder or the faster and new ffmpeg encoder. Either of these will generate a short video, which will be downloaded to your browsing machine to view. Due to the r -elatively slow frame rate that ZoneMinder will capture at and the high minimum frame rate that the Berkeley encoder uses videos created by this method will be very quick. However when using the ffmpeg encoder, ZoneMinder will attempt to match the duration +pending on the configuration and bandwidth you have chosen will either be the full images scaled in your browser of actual scaled images. If it is the latter, if you have low bandwidth for example, it may take a few seconds to generate the images. If thum +bnail images are required to be generated, they will be kept and not re-generated in future. Once the images appear you can mouse over them to get the image sequence number and the image score. +\par You will notice for the first time that alarm images now contai +n an overlay outlining the blobs that represent the alarmed area. This outline is in the colour defined for that zone and lets you see what it was that caused the alarm. Clicking on one of the thumbnails will take you to a full size window where you can s +e +e the image in all its detail and scroll through the various images that make up the event. If you have the ZM_RECORD_EVENT_STATS option on, you will be able to click the 'Stats' link here and get some analysis of the cause of the event. Should you determ +i +ne that you don't wish to keep the event, clicking on Delete will erase it from the database and file system. Returning to the event window, other options here are renaming the event to something more meaningful, refreshing the window to replay the event +stream, deleting the event, switching between streamed and still versions of the event (if supported) and generating an MPEG video of the event (if supported). +\par These last two options require further explanation. Archiving an event means that it is kept to o +ne side and not displayed in the normal event listings unless you specifically ask to view the archived events. This is useful for keeping events that you think may be important or just wish to protect. Once an event is archived it can be deleted or unarc +hived but you cannot accidentally delete it when viewing normal unarchived events. +\par The final option of generating an MPEG video is still somewhat experimental and }{\insrsid12872856 its}{\insrsid7562726 usefulness may vary. It can use either the Berkeley MPEG encoder or the faster and new ffm +peg encoder. Either of these will generate a short video, which will be downloaded to your browsing machine to view. Due to the relatively slow frame rate that ZoneMinder will capture at and the high minimum frame rate that the Berkeley encoder uses video +s + created by this method will be very quick. However when using the ffmpeg encoder, ZoneMinder will attempt to match the duration of the video with the duration of the event. This has the useful effect of making the video watchable and not too quick while +having the unfortunate side effect of increasing file size and generation time. Ffmpeg in particular has a particularly rich set of options and you can specify during configuration which additional options you may wish to include to suit your preferences. + +\par B +uilding an MPEG video, especially for a large event, can take some time and should not be undertaken lightly as the effect on your host box of many CPU intensive encoders will not be good. However once a video has been created for an event it will be kept -of the video with the duration of the event. This has the useful effect of making the video watchable and not too quick while having the unfortunate side effect of increasing file size and generation time. Ffmpeg in particular has a particularly rich set -of options and you can specify during configuration which additional options you may wish to include to suit your preferences. -\par Building an MPEG video, especially for a large event, can take some time and should not be undertaken lightly as the effect on you -r host box of many CPU intensive encoders will not be good. However once a video has been created for an event it will be kept so subsequent viewing will not incur the generation overhead. I will be the first to admit that this area of the package is not -p -articularly well implemented and needs work, and probably a better encoder. Videos can also be included in notification emails however care should be taken when using this option as for many frequent events the penalty in CPU and disk space can quickly mo -unt up. +so subsequent viewing will not incur the generation overhead. I will be the first to admit that this area of the package is not particularly well implemented and needs work, and probably a better encoder. Videos can also be included in notification emails + however care should be taken when using this option as for many frequent events the penalty in CPU and disk space can quickly mount up. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 5.6.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 -\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 +\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 \pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc5\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc6\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 \pnrstart3\pnrpnbr5\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr6\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin435\itap0 \b\f1\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Options and Users -\par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 -The final area covered by the tutorial is the options and user section. If you are running in authenticated mode and don\rquote t have system privileges then you will not see this section at all and if you are running in un-authentic -ated mode then no user section will be displayed. +\par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 The final area covered by the tutorial is the options and user section. If you are running in + authenticated mode and don\rquote t have system privileges then you will not see this section at all and if you are running in un-authenticated mode then no user section will be displayed. \par The various options you can specify are displayed in a tabbed dialog with each group of options displayed under a different heading. Each option is displayed with its name, a short description and the current value. You can also click on the \lquote ? -\rquote link following each description to get a fuller explanation about each option. This is the same as you would get from zmconfig.pl. A number of option groups have a master option near the top which enables or disables - the whole group so you should be aware of the state of this before modifying options and expecting them to make any difference. -\par If you have changed the value of an option you should then \lquote save\rquote it. A number of the option groups will then prompt you to let - you know that the option(s) you have changed will require a system restart. This is not done automatically in case you will be changing many values in the same session, however once you have made all of your changes you should restart ZoneMinder as soon -as possible. The reason for this is that web and some scripts will pick up the new changes immediately but some of the daemons will still be using the old values and this can lead to data inconsistency or loss. -\par }{\insrsid15289376 One of the options you may notice in the \lquote System\rquote - tab allows you to specify the default language for your installation of ZoneMinder. Versions 1.17.0 and later support multiple languages but rely on users to assist in creating language files for specific languages. To specify a language you will have -to give the applicable code, thus for UK English this is en_gb, and for US English it would be en_us}{\insrsid12607833 , if no language is given then UK English is assumed}{\insrsid15289376 -. Most languages will be specified in this nn_mm format and to check which languages are available look for files named zm_lang_*.php in the ZoneMinder build directory where the parts represented by the \lquote *\rquote - would be what you would enter as a language. This is slightly unwieldy and will probably be improved in future to make it easier to determine language av -ailability. On checking which languages are available it may be that your preferred language is not currently included and if this is the case please consider doing a translation and sending it back to it may be included in future releases. All the langua -ge elements are given in the zm_lang_en_gb.php file along with a few notes to help you understand the format. -\par }{\insrsid7562726 As mentioned above, you may also see a \lquote users\rquote tab}{\insrsid15289376 in the Options }{\insrsid12607833 area}{\insrsid7562726 . In this section you will see a list of the current users defined on the sys -tem. You can also add or delete users from here. It is recommended you do not delete the admin user unless you have created another fully privileged user to take over the same role. Each user is defined with a name and password (which is hidden) as well a -s an enabled setting which you can use to temporarily enable or disable users, for example a guest user for limited time access.}{\insrsid15289376 - As well as that there is a language setting that allows you to define user specific languages. Setting a language here that is d -ifferent than the system language will mean that when that user logs in they will have the web interface presented in their own language rather than the }{\insrsid12607833 system }{\insrsid15289376 default, if it is available. }{\insrsid1131838 Specifying -}{\insrsid12607833 a language here is done in the same way as for the system default language described above.}{\insrsid7562726 +\rquote link following each description to get a fuller explanation about each option. This + is the same as you would get from zmconfig.pl. A number of option groups have a master option near the top which enables or disables the whole group so you should be aware of the state of this before modifying options and expecting them to make any diffe +rence. +\par If you have changed the value of an option you should then \lquote save\rquote + it. A number of the option groups will then prompt you to let you know that the option(s) you have changed will require a system restart. This is not done automatically in case you wil +l be changing many values in the same session, however once you have made all of your changes you should restart ZoneMinder as soon as possible. The reason for this is that web and some scripts will pick up the new changes immediately but some of the daem +ons will still be using the old values and this can lead to data inconsistency or loss. +\par }{\insrsid15289376 One of the options you may notice in the \lquote System\rquote tab allows you to specify the default language for your installation of ZoneMinder. Versions 1.17.0 and later support m +ultiple languages but rely on users to assist in creating language files for specific languages. To specify a language you will have to give the applicable code, thus for UK English this is en_gb, and for US English it would be en_us}{\insrsid12607833 +, if no language is given then UK English is assumed}{\insrsid15289376 +. Most languages will be specified in this nn_mm format and to check which languages are available look for files named zm_lang_*.php in the ZoneMinder build directory where the parts represented by the \lquote *\rquote would be what you wo +uld enter as a language. This is slightly unwieldy and will probably be improved in future to make it easier to determine language availability. On checking which languages are available it may be that your preferred language is not currently included and + if this is the case please consider doing a translation and sending it back to it may be included in future releases. All the language elements are given in the zm_lang_en_gb.php file along with a few notes to help you understand the format. +\par }{\insrsid7562726 As mentioned above, you may also see a \lquote users\rquote tab}{\insrsid15289376 in the Options }{\insrsid12607833 area}{\insrsid7562726 +. In this section you will see a list of the current users defined on the system. You can also add or delete users from here. It is recommended you do not delete the admin user unless yo +u have created another fully privileged user to take over the same role. Each user is defined with a name and password (which is hidden) as well as an enabled setting which you can use to temporarily enable or disable users, for example a guest user for l +imited time access.}{\insrsid15289376 + As well as that there is a language setting that allows you to define user specific languages. Setting a language here that is different than the system language will mean that when that user logs in they will have the web interface pres +ented in their own language rather than the }{\insrsid12607833 system }{\insrsid15289376 default, if it is available. }{\insrsid1131838 Specifying}{\insrsid12607833 + a language here is done in the same way as for the system default language described above.}{\insrsid7562726 \par There are also four values that define the user permissions, these are \lquote stream\rquote , \lquote events\rquote , \lquote monitors\rquote and \lquote system\rquote Each can have values of \lquote none\rquote , \lquote view\rquote or \lquote edit -\rquote apart from \lquote stream\rquote which has no \lquote edit\rquote setting. These values cover access to the following areas; \lquote stream\rquote defines whether a user is allowed to view the \lquote live\rquote - video feeds coming from the cameras. You may wish to allow a user to view historical events only in which case this setting should be \lquote none\rquote . The \lquote events\rquote +\rquote apart from \lquote stream\rquote which has no \lquote edit\rquote setting. These values cover access to the following areas; \lquote stream\rquote defines whether a user is allowed to view the \lquote live\rquote vide +o feeds coming from the cameras. You may wish to allow a user to view historical events only in which case this setting should be \lquote none\rquote . The \lquote events\rquote setting determines whether a user can view and modify or delete any retained historical events. The \lquote monitors\rquote setting specifies whether a user can see the current monitor settings and change them. Finally the \lquote system\rquote setting determines whether a user can view or modify the system settings as a whole, such as options and users or controlling the running of the system as a whole. As well as these settings there is also a monitor ids setting that can be used for non- \rquote system\rquote users to restrict them to only being able to access streams, events or monitors for the given monitors ids as a comma separated list with no spaces. If a user with \lquote monitors\rquote - edit privileges is limited to specific monitors here they will not be able to add or delete monitors but only change the details of those they have access to. If a user has \lquote system\rquote privileges then the }{ -\cf0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1501387864\insrsid12872856 \lquote }{\insrsid7562726 monitors ids}{\cf0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1501387864\insrsid12872856 \rquote }{\insrsid7562726 setting is ignored and has no effect.}{ -\cf0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1501387864\insrsid12872856 \rquote }{\insrsid7562726 -\par That\rquote s pretty much is it for the tour. You shoul -d experiment with the various setting to get the results you think are right for your. Naturally, letting thousands of events build up is not good for the database or your file system so you should endeavour to either prevent spurious events from being ge -nerated in the first place or ensure that you housekeep them strictly. + edit privileges is limited to specific monitors here they will not be able to add or delete monitors but only change the details of those they have access to. If a user has \lquote system\rquote privileges then the }{\insrsid12872856 \lquote }{ +\insrsid7562726 monitors ids}{\insrsid12872856 \rquote }{\insrsid7562726 setting is ignored and has no effect.}{\insrsid12872856 \rquote }{\insrsid7562726 +\par That\rquote s pretty much is it for the tour. You should experiment with the various setting to get the results you think are right for your. Naturally, letting thousands of events build up is not good for the database or your + file system so you should endeavour to either prevent spurious events from being generated in the first place or ensure that you housekeep them strictly. \par Have fun, please report any bugs or features you'd like to see and hopefully ZoneMinder can be your camera monitoring friend! \par Philip Coombes (philip.coombes@zoneminder.com) - }{\insrsid11041140 February }{\insrsid7562726 200}{\insrsid11041140 4}{\insrsid7562726 \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s1 \b\f1\fs28\lang2057\langfe1033\kerning32\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 6.\tab}}\pard\plain \s1\ql \fi-454\li454\ri0\sb240\sa240\keepn\pagebb\widctlpar\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0 -\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst2\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop6\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 +\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst2\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop6\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 \pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc6\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr6\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin454\itap0 \b\f1\fs28\ulth\lang2057\langfe1033\kerning32\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Troubleshooting \par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 -Life eh? Nothing ever works first time does it? In case you are having problems here are some things to try. If these don't work then }{\insrsid15225841 check }{\insrsid4947917 the ZoneMinder FAQ at }{\field\flddirty{\*\fldinst {\insrsid4947917 -HYPERLINK "http://www.zoneminder.com/faq.html" }{\insrsid4947917 {\*\datafield +Life eh? Nothing ever works first time does it? In case you are having problems here are some things to try. If these don't work then }{\insrsid15225841 check }{\insrsid4947917 the ZoneMinder FAQ at }{\field\flddirty{\*\fldinst {\insrsid4947917 + HYPERLINK "http://www.zoneminder.com/faq.html" }{\insrsid8067092 {\*\datafield 00d0c9ea79f9bace118c8200aa004ba90b02000000170000002300000068007400740070003a002f002f007700770077002e007a006f006e0065006d0069006e006400650072002e0063006f006d002f006600610071002e00680074006d006c000000e0c9ea79f9bace118c8200aa004ba90b460000006800740074007000 -3a002f002f007700770077002e007a006f006e0065006d0069006e006400650072002e0063006f006d002f006600610071002e00680074006d006c000000}}}{\fldrslt {\cs16\ul\cf2\insrsid4947917\charrsid3957647 http://www.zoneminder.com/faq.html}}}{\insrsid4947917 and then the -forums at }{\insrsid15225841 http://}{\field\flddirty{\*\fldinst {\insrsid15225841 HYPERLINK "http://www.zoneminder.com/forums" }{\insrsid5734127 {\*\datafield +3a002f002f007700770077002e007a006f006e0065006d0069006e006400650072002e0063006f006d002f006600610071002e00680074006d006c0000000000}}}{\fldrslt {\cs16\ul\cf2\insrsid4947917\charrsid3957647 http://www.zoneminder.com/faq.html}}}{\insrsid4947917 + and then the forums at }{\insrsid15225841 http://}{\field\flddirty{\*\fldinst {\insrsid15225841 HYPERLINK "http://www.zoneminder.com/forums" }{\insrsid8067092 {\*\datafield 00d0c9ea79f9bace118c8200aa004ba90b02000000170000001a0000007700770077002e007a006f006e0065006d0069006e006400650072002e0063006f006d002f0066006f00720075006d0073000000e0c9ea79f9bace118c8200aa004ba90b4200000068007400740070003a002f002f007700770077002e007a006f00 -6e0065006d0069006e006400650072002e0063006f006d002f0066006f00720075006d007300000000000000}}}{\fldrslt {\cs16\ul\cf2\insrsid15225841\charrsid10563861 www.zoneminder.com/forums}}}{\insrsid15225841 .html firs -t and see if anyone has had the same problem in the past. If not then }{\insrsid7562726 feel free to get in touch and I'll see if I can suggest something else. The best places to look for errors are in }{\insrsid15225841 the }{\insrsid7562726 -system error log (normally /var/log/messages on RedHat)}{\insrsid15225841 , the ZoneMinder logs,}{\insrsid7562726 and }{\insrsid15225841 the }{\insrsid7562726 -web server log (/var/log/httpd/error_log unless otherwise defined). There should be something in one of those that gives you some kind of tip off. +6e0065006d0069006e006400650072002e0063006f006d002f0066006f00720075006d0073000000000000000000}}}{\fldrslt {\cs16\ul\cf2\insrsid15225841\charrsid10563861 www.zoneminder.com/forums}}}{\insrsid15225841 .html first and see if anyone has had the same proble +m in the past. If not then }{\insrsid7562726 feel free to get in touch and I'll see if I can suggest something else. The best places to look for errors are in }{\insrsid15225841 the }{\insrsid7562726 system error log (normally /var/log/messages on RedHat) +}{\insrsid15225841 , the ZoneMinder logs,}{\insrsid7562726 and }{\insrsid15225841 the }{\insrsid7562726 web server log (/var/log/httpd/error_log unless otherwise defined). There should be something in one of those that gives you some kind of tip off. + \par Some things to check. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s15\qj \fi-360\li720\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls2 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls2\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 -\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc1\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr1\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Device configuration. If you can't get your cameras to work in Zon -eMinder, firstly make sure that you have the correct settings. Use xawtv or something like that to check for settings that work and then run zmu -d -q -v to get the settings. If you can't get them to work with that then the likelihood is they -won't work with ZoneMinder. Also check the system logs (usually /var/log/messages) for any video configuration errors. If you get some and you're sure they're not a problem then switch off ZM_STRICT_VIDEO_CONFIG in zmconfig.pl }{\insrsid15225841 or the -\lquote options\rquote tab}{\insrsid7562726 . -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Start -simple. Begin with a single monitor and single zone. You can run the zmc capture daemon from the command line as 'zmc --device 0' (or whatever your video device is). If it returns immediately there's a problem so check the logs, if it stays up then your v -i -deo configuration is probably ok. To get more information out of it use debug as specified below. Also check that the shared memory segment has been created by doing 'ipcs -m'. Finally, beware of doing tests as root and then trying to run as another user -as some files may not be accessible. If you're checking things as root make sure that you clean up afterwards! -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} -Web server. Ensure that your web server can serve PHP files. It's also possible that your php.ini file may have some settings which break ZoneMi -nder, I'm not a PHP guru but setting safe mode may prevent your PHP files from running certain programs. You may have to set configuration to allow this. Also since the daemons are started by your web server, if it dies or is shut down then the daemons ma -y disappear. In this version the daemons are run under the control of a script which should trap expected signals but it is possible this doesn't cover all circumstances. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}One of the more common errors you can see in the log files is of the form 'Can't shm -get: Invalid argument'. Generally speaking this is caused by an attempt to allocate an amount of shared memory greater than your system can handle. The size it requests is base on the following formula, ring buffer size x image width x image height x 3 (f +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls2\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc1\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr1\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Device configuration. If you can't get your cameras to work in ZoneMinder, firstly make sure that you have th +e correct settings. Use xawtv or something like that to check for settings that work and then run zmu -d -q -v to get the settings. If you can't get them to work with that then the likelihood is they won't work with ZoneMinder. Also check the +system logs (usually /var/log/messages) for any video configuration errors. If you get some and you're sure they're not a problem then switch off ZM_STRICT_VIDEO_CONFIG in zmconfig.pl }{\insrsid15225841 or the \lquote options\rquote tab}{\insrsid7562726 +. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Start simple. Begin with a single monitor and sin +gle zone. You can run the zmc capture daemon from the command line as 'zmc --device 0' (or whatever your video device is). If it returns immediately there's a problem so check the logs, if it stays up then your video configuration is probably ok. To get m o -r 24 bits images) + a bit of overhead. So if for instance you were using 24bit 640x480 then this would come to about 92Mb if you are using the default buffer size of 100. If this is too large then you can either reduce the image or buffer sizes or increas -e the maximum amount of shared memory available. If you are using RedHat then you can get details on how to change these settings at http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/database/RHDB-2.1-Manual/admin_user/kernel-resources.html -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}You should be able to use a similar }{\insrsid15225841 procedure }{\insrsid7562726 -with other distributions to modify the shared memory pool without kernel recompilations though in some cases this may be necessary. Note, this error also sometime occurs if you have an old shared memory segment lying around from a previou -s run that is too small. Use the ipcs and ipcrm }{\insrsid15225841 system }{\insrsid7562726 commands to check and remove it if necessary. +re information out of it use debug as specified below. Also check that the shared memory segment has been created by doing 'ipcs -m'. Finally, beware of doing tests as root and then trying to run as another user as some files may not be accessible. If you +'re checking things as root make sure that you clean up afterwards! \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} -If you get odd javascript errors and your web console or other screens come up with bits missing then it's possible that there is a problem w -ith the PHP configuration. Since version 0.9.8 ZoneMinder has used short PHP open tags to output information, so instead of something like this '', it will be something like this '' which is easier and quicker to write as -well as being neater. More information about this directive can be seen at the following location, }{\cs16\ul\cf2\insrsid7562726 http://www.php.{\*\bkmkstart _Hlt42867874}n{\*\bkmkend _Hlt42867874} -et/manual/en/configuration.directives.php#ini.short-open-tag}{\insrsid7562726 . However although by default most PHP installations suppo -rt this form, some will need to have it switched on explicitly. To do this you will first need to find your php.ini file (do a 'locate php.ini' or 'find / -name php.ini'. Be aware however that sometimes you might find more than one, so ensure you identify - the one that is actually being used. You will then need to find the line that starts 'short_open_tag = ' and change the Off value to On. This }{\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387864\insrsid7562726\delrsid12872856 wil}{ -\cf0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1501387864\insrsid12872856 will}{\insrsid7562726 correct the problem. However in some cases you may have explicitly switched it off, so that XML compliant docu -ments can be more easily served, or you may even not have permission to edit the file. In this case you can go into the web directory of ZoneMinder and run 'sh retag.sh' which will replace all the short open tags in the files themselves with the longer va -riant. You will obviously have to remember to do this for each subsequent version of ZoneMinder that you install as well. +Web server. Ensure that your web server can serve PHP files. It's also possible that your php.ini file may have some settings which break ZoneMinder, I'm not a PHP guru but setting safe m +ode may prevent your PHP files from running certain programs. You may have to set configuration to allow this. Also since the daemons are started by your web server, if it dies or is shut down then the daemons may disappear. In this version the daemons ar +e run under the control of a script which should trap expected signals but it is possible this doesn't cover all circumstances. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}One of the more common errors you can see in the log files is of the form 'Can't shmget: Invalid argument'. Generally speaking +this is caused by an attempt to allocate an amount of shared memory greater than your system can handle. The size it requests is base on the following formula, ring buffer size x image width x image height x 3 (for 24 bits images) + a bit of overhead. So +i +f for instance you were using 24bit 640x480 then this would come to about 92Mb if you are using the default buffer size of 100. If this is too large then you can either reduce the image or buffer sizes or increase the maximum amount of shared memory avail +able. If you are using RedHat then you can get details on how to change these settings at http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/database/RHDB-2.1-Manual/admin_user/kernel-resources.html +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}You should be able to use a similar }{\insrsid15225841 procedure }{\insrsid7562726 +with other distributions to modify the shared memory pool without kernel recompilations though in some cases this may be necessary. Note, this error also sometime occurs if you have an old shared memory segment lying around from a previous run that is too + small. Use the ipcs and ipcrm }{\insrsid15225841 system }{\insrsid7562726 commands to check and remove it if necessary. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} +If you get odd javascript errors and your web console or other screens come up with bits missing then it's possible that there is a problem with the PHP configuration. Sin +ce version 0.9.8 ZoneMinder has used short PHP open tags to output information, so instead of something like this '', it will be something like this '' which is easier and quicker to write as well as being neater. More inf +ormation about this directive can be seen at the following location, }{\cs16\ul\cf2\insrsid7562726 http://www.php.{\*\bkmkstart _Hlt42867874}n{\*\bkmkend _Hlt42867874}et/manual/en/configuration.directives.php#ini.short-open-tag}{\insrsid7562726 +. However although by default most PHP installations support this form, some will need t +o have it switched on explicitly. To do this you will first need to find your php.ini file (do a 'locate php.ini' or 'find / -name php.ini'. Be aware however that sometimes you might find more than one, so ensure you identify the one that is actually bein +g used. You will then need to find the line that starts 'short_open_tag = ' and change the Off value to On. This }{\insrsid12872856 will}{\insrsid7562726 + correct the problem. However in some cases you may have explicitly switched it off, so that XML compliant documents can be more easily serv +ed, or you may even not have permission to edit the file. In this case you can go into the web directory of ZoneMinder and run 'sh retag.sh' which will replace all the short open tags in the files themselves with the longer variant. You will obviously hav +e to remember to do this for each subsequent version of ZoneMinder that you install as well. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Use debug. ZoneMinder has various debug in it that by default will go into your system log (via syslog). These will be of the form of \par }\pard \s15\qj \li720\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\ilvl12\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 "Sep 14 14:50:11 localhost zma-0[1975]: INF [Front: 221000 - Processing at 4.26 fps ]" -\par where the zma-0 part identifies the daemon and the device it is running on. Entries with INF in are informational and not an error, if you see ERR then it is one, thoug -h not all are fatal. You can prevent this information from being emitted by setting the ZM_DBG_LEVEL_zmc environment variable to -1 or less once things are working. If you want to run any of the daemons from the command line to test, setting ZM_DBG_PRINT -to 1 will output the debug on the console. You can also use the USR1 and USR2 signals to increase or decrease the amount of debug being emitted. +\par where the zma-0 part identifies the daemon and the device it is running on. Entries with INF in are informational and not an error, if you see ERR then it is one, though not all are fatal. You can +prevent this information from being emitted by setting the ZM_DBG_LEVEL_zmc environment variable to -1 or less once things are working. If you want to run any of the daemons from the command line to test, setting ZM_DBG_PRINT to 1 will output the debug on + the console. You can also use the USR1 and USR2 signals to increase or decrease the amount of debug being emitted. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s15\qj \fi-360\li720\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls2 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls2\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 -\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc8\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr8\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Paths. I admit it, the various paths in ZoneMinder }{\insrsid15225841 can be}{\insrsid7562726 bit of a nightmare. Make sure that they are all corr -ect and that permissions are such that the various parts of ZoneMinder can actually run. +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls2\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc8\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr8\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Paths. I admit it, the various paths in ZoneMinder }{\insrsid15225841 can be}{\insrsid7562726 bit of a nightmare. Make sure that they are all correct and that permissions a +re such that the various parts of ZoneMinder can actually run. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} Missing perl modules. There are various perl modules used by the various scripts. If you get errors about missing ones, the easiest way to install them is to type the following (you will probably need to be root),}{\i\insrsid7562726 \par }\pard \s15\qj \li720\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\i\insrsid7562726 perl -MCPAN -eshell -\par }{\insrsid7562726 this will then (eventually, after some configuration if it\rquote s your first time) present you with a prompt. From there you can type install module, e.g. Archive::Zip and the rest should be m -ore or less automatic as it will chase any dependencies for you. There may be some initial configuration questions it might ask you on startup if you've never run it before and to speed things up I would not install a new Bundle at this point (it can end -up building you a whole new perl if you\rquote re not careful) if it asks you but everything else should be quite straightforward. +\par }{\insrsid7562726 this will then (eventually, after some configuration if it\rquote s your first time) present you with a prompt. From there you can type install module, e.g. Archive::Zip and the rest should be more or less automatic as i +t will chase any dependencies for you. There may be some initial configuration questions it might ask you on startup if you've never run it before and to speed things up I would not install a new Bundle at this point (it can end up building you a whole ne +w perl if you\rquote re not careful) if it asks you but everything else should be quite straightforward. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s15\qj \fi-360\li720\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls3 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls3\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 -\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc1\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr1\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Unsupported palettes. ZoneMinder currently is designed to use the simple palettes of greyscale and 24 bit as well as now the YUV420P }{\insrsid15225841 and some other }{ -\insrsid7562726 palette}{\insrsid15225841 s}{\insrsid7562726 . This should cover most cameras but it's possible that there are ones out there that might want to use more esoteric formats that ZoneMinder doesn\rquote +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls3\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc1\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr1\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Unsupported palettes. ZoneMinder currently is designed to use the simple palettes of greyscale and 24 bit as well as now the YUV420P }{\insrsid15225841 and some other }{\insrsid7562726 palette}{\insrsid15225841 s}{ +\insrsid7562726 . This should cover most cameras but it's possible that there are ones out there that might want to use more esoteric formats that ZoneMinder doesn\rquote t support. This will often show up as the capture daemon being unable to set picture attributes. If this occurs try using different palettes starting with greyscale and if you can't get anything to work let me know and I'll try and add it. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}USB bus problems. If you have - multiple USB cameras on one bus then it can appear as if ZoneMinder is causing your cameras to fail. This is because the bandwidth available to cameras is limited by the fairly low USB speed. In order to use more than one USB camera with ZoneMinder (or a -n -y application) you will need to inform the driver that there are other cameras requiring bandwidth. This is usually done with a simple module option. Examples are usb_alt= for the OV511 driver and cams= for CPIA etc. Check your driver documentation -for more details. Be aware however that sharing cameras in this way on one bus will also limit the capture rate due to the reduced bandwidth. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Incorrect libjpeg.a detection. It seems to be the case that in some cases the library file libjpeg.a is reported -as missing even when apparently present. This appears to actually be down to the g++ compiler not being installed on the host system. Since ZoneMinder contains both C++ and C files you need to be able to compile both of these file types and so usually nee -d to ensure you have gcc and g++ installed (though they are often the same binary). -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} -Httpd and zms memory leaks. It has been reported by some users with RedHat 9 that the zms process fails to terminate correctly when the controlled window is killed and also that it, and it\rquote -s associated httpd process, continue to grow in memory size until they kill the system. This appears to be a bug in }{\insrsid15225841 early versions of }{\insrsid7562726 apache}{\insrsid15225841 2. }{\insrsid7562726 -On other systems it may appear that zms is leaking and growing. However what grows is the tot -al and shared memory size while the non-shared memory size stays constant. It's a little odd but I think what it happening is that as zms picks images out of the shared memory ring buffer to display, as each slot is read the size of that bit of memory is -a -dded to the shared memory total for the process. As streamed images are not read consecutively it's a semi-random process so initially most of the buffer slots are new and the shared memory size grows then as time goes on the remaining unaccessed slots re +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}USB bus problems. If you have multiple USB cameras on one bus then it can appear as if ZoneMinder is causing your cameras +to fail. This is because the bandwidth available to cameras is limited by the fairly low USB speed. In order to use more than one USB camera with ZoneMinder (or any application) you will need to inform the driver that there are other cameras requiring ban d -uce until once all have been read the shared memory use caps out at the same size as the actual segment. This is what I would have expected it to be in the first place, but it seems to do it incrementally. Then once this total is hit it grows no further. -As it's shared memory anyway and already in use this apparent leak is not consuming any more memory than when it started. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Cambozola. There appears to be an issue with recent versions of Cambozola that causes image corruption in the stream. If you are gett -ing this then I suggest you stick with version 0.22 which is available from the Downloads section of www.zoneminder.com. -\par }\pard \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Also, if you are using IE under Windows and get lots of annoying clicks when various windows refresh then you'll need to edit your regi -stry and remove the value for HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\AppEvents\\Schemes\\Apps\\Explorer\\Navigating\\.current or download the registry script to do it for you from http://www.zoneminder.com/downloads/noIEClick.reg +width. This is usually done with a simple module option. Examples are usb_alt= for the OV511 driver and cams= for CPIA etc. Check your driver documentation for more details. Be aware however that sharing cameras in this way on one bus will also limi +t the capture rate due to the reduced bandwidth. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} +Incorrect libjpeg.a detection. It seems to be the case that in some cases the library file libjpeg.a is reported as missing even when apparently present. This appears to actually be down to the g++ compiler + not being installed on the host system. Since ZoneMinder contains both C++ and C files you need to be able to compile both of these file types and so usually need to ensure you have gcc and g++ installed (though they are often the same binary). +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Httpd an +d zms memory leaks. It has been reported by some users with RedHat 9 that the zms process fails to terminate correctly when the controlled window is killed and also that it, and it\rquote +s associated httpd process, continue to grow in memory size until they kill the system. This appears to be a bug in }{\insrsid15225841 early versions of }{\insrsid7562726 apache}{\insrsid15225841 2. }{\insrsid7562726 +On other systems it may appear that zms is leaking and growing. However what grows is the total and shared memory size while the non-shared memory size stays constant. It's a little odd +but I think what it happening is that as zms picks images out of the shared memory ring buffer to display, as each slot is read the size of that bit of memory is added to the shared memory total for the process. As streamed images are not read consecutive +l +y it's a semi-random process so initially most of the buffer slots are new and the shared memory size grows then as time goes on the remaining unaccessed slots reduce until once all have been read the shared memory use caps out at the same size as the act +u +al segment. This is what I would have expected it to be in the first place, but it seems to do it incrementally. Then once this total is hit it grows no further. As it's shared memory anyway and already in use this apparent leak is not consuming any more +memory than when it started. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} +Cambozola. There appears to be an issue with recent versions of Cambozola that causes image corruption in the stream. 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Application of these changes also highlighted a bug that had existed previously in YUV conversion which -caused incorrect conversions for certain values. The other two main areas of optimisation are in the}{\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387864\insrsid11761538\delrsid12872856 the}{\insrsid11761538 - Blend and Delta image functions. Normally when doing motion detection the analysis daemons spend about 99% of their time comparing a captured image with the reference image and then blending the two ready for the next }{\insrsid11761538 capture}{ -\insrsid11761538 . Both of these functions have been significantly improved. In previous versions there were two options for calculating image deltas (or differences), a simple RGB average and a Y channel calculation. Historically the RGB o -ne was faster however with the optimisations the Y channel calculation (which is more accurate) is now 15-20% faster and so has become the default though you can select either method by the }{\insrsid11761538\charrsid11761538 ZM_Y_IMAGE_DELTAS}{ -\insrsid11761538 configuration option. A new method of image blending has also been added w}{\cf0\revised\revauth1\revauth1\revdttm-1501387864\insrsid12872856 hich}{\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387864\insrsid11761538\delrsid12872856 ith}{ -\insrsid11761538 is up to 6 times faster than the old one which is retained for compatibility and because in some unusual circumstances it may still be more accurate (see the }{\insrsid11761538\charrsid11761538 ZM_FAST_IMAGE_BLENDS}{\insrsid11761538 - option for details). Altogether these optimisations }{\insrsid8940758 (along with other common sense ones such as not maintaining a reference image in }{\insrsid8940758 \lquote }{\insrsid8940758 Record}{\insrsid8940758 \rquote }{\insrsid8940758 - mode where }{\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387863\insrsid8940758\delrsid12872856 ist}{\cf0\revised\revauth1\revauth1\revdttm-1501387863\insrsid12872856 it}{\insrsid8940758 is not used) }{\insrsid11761538 significantly reduc}{\insrsid8940758 -e the CPU load for most systems, especially when alarms are not in progress. If an alarm is detected then a lot of file system and database activity takes place which is limited by the speed of these resources so the gain will not be as much.}{ -\insrsid11761538 -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid15164405 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s27\qj \fi-357\li714\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 -\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr2\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid15164405 {\insrsid15164405 Remote }{\insrsid15164405 A}{\insrsid15164405 uth}{\insrsid15164405 entication. This document has previously indicated that basic authentication }{ -\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387863\insrsid15164405\delrsid12872856 cfor}{\cf0\revised\revauth1\revauth1\revdttm-1501387863\insrsid12872856 for}{\insrsid15164405 network cameras could be used by entering a hostname of the form of :@< -hostname>. This was not actually the case as the relevant authentication header was never sent. This is now fixed and addresses of this form can now be used.}{\insrsid15164405 -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid15164405 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid15164405 Filter Date P}{\insrsid15164405 arsing.}{\insrsid15164405 The zmfilter.pl date parsing now correctly reports when date -s or times which it cannot parse are used.}{\insrsid15164405 -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid15164405 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid15164405 Monitor I}{\insrsid15164405 ndependent}{\insrsid15164405 Filters. Previously filters wer -e closely tied to a monitor and a new filter had to be created for each monitor. This has now changed and filters can now specify an associated monitor in the same was as other parameters. Links have now been - added to the main console view to allow you to view lists of events from all monitors in one and saved filters can now affected as many or as few monitors as you wish.}{\insrsid15164405 . -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid15164405 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid15164405 New Filter Operators. Two new filter operators and their inverse have been added. You can now - indicate whether a value is in a set of other values, for example }{\insrsid15164405 \lquote }{\insrsid15164405 cat}{\insrsid15164405 \rquote }{\insrsid15164405 is in the set of }{\insrsid15164405 \lquote }{\insrsid15164405 cat, dog, cow, horse}{ -\insrsid15164405 \rquote }{\insrsid15164405 . You can also use regular expressions so }{\insrsid15164405 \lquote }{\insrsid15164405 cat}{\insrsid15164405 \rquote }{\insrsid15164405 matches }{\insrsid15164405 \lquote }{\insrsid15164405 ^c.*}{ -\insrsid15164405 \rquote }{\insrsid15164405 . The }{\insrsid15164405 \lquote }{\insrsid15164405 not in set}{\insrsid15164405 \rquote }{\insrsid15164405 and }{\insrsid15164405 \lquote }{\insrsid15164405 not matches}{\insrsid15164405 \rquote }{ -\insrsid15164405 operators are also available. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid6963807 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid6963807 Additional Scales. Enhancements to the scaling algorithm mean that non binary scales are now just as easy to apply}{ -\cf0\revised\revauth1\revauth1\revdttm-1501387863\insrsid12872856 ,}{\insrsid6963807 thus new scales such as 0.75x have been added. Others can be easily included if necessary. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid15164405 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid15164405 Montage S}{\insrsid15164405 izing.}{\insrsid15164405 The montage view -allows you to view all of your active cameras in one window. However if your cameras are different sizes then this becomes very untidy. You can now constrain the image size of each monitor in this view to a fixed size with the }{ -\insrsid15164405\charrsid15164405 ZM_WEB_MONTAGE_WIDTH}{\insrsid15164405 and ZM_WEB_MONTAGE_HEIGHT configuration options. 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Using the }{\insrsid13657549\charrsid13657549 ZM_WEB_COMPACT_MONTAGE}{\insrsid13657549 - configuration option allows this montage view to only include the monitor streams and one overall menu bar with no status displays.}{\insrsid13657549 -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid6963807 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s27\qj \fi-357\li714\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 -\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc9\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr9\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid15164405 {\insrsid6963807 Monitor Name C}{\insrsid15164405 onstraint}{\insrsid6963807 . The name given to a monitor is used in file paths and several other areas. -Thus it is important that it follows certain conventions but up until this release these names were unrestricted. The monitor form now limits monitor names to alphanumeric characters plus hyphen and underscore.}{\insrsid15164405 -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid6963807 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid6963807 Timestamp C}{\insrsid15164405 hange}{\insrsid6963807 . Traditionally ZoneMinder has time- -stamped each image as it is captured. This ensures that all images have their capture time recor}{\cf0\revised\revauth1\revauth1\revdttm-1501387863\insrsid12872856 d}{\insrsid6963807 ed immediately. -However there are several side-effects which may be undesirable. Firstly the time and resource is spent time-stamping images that are not recorded and which are discarded, secondly the }{\insrsid6963807 timestamp}{\insrsid6963807 -is included in any motion detection and may }{\insrsid6963807 potentially}{\insrsid6963807 trigger an alarm if detection parameters are very sensitive. The }{\insrsid6963807 third}{\insrsid6963807 effect is that as the timestamp is -added to the image at it}{\insrsid6963807 \rquote }{\insrsid6963807 s native resolution, if the image is scaled then the timestamp is scaled also. This may not be a problem for enlargement but if the image size is reduced then it may become illegible. -This version now allows you, via the }{\insrsid6963807\charrsid6963807 ZM_TIMESTAMP_ON_CAPTURE}{\insrsid6963807 configuration option, to indicate whether the timestamps should be added on capture, as before, or only added when the image is - viewed or recorded. Setting it to this later value allows timestamps to be added to scaled images. This is little performance impact either way.}{\insrsid15164405 -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid6963807 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid6963807 Scaleable S}{\insrsid15164405 tills}{\insrsid6963807 View. The stills view of a monitor ( -when streaming is not available or desired) is now scaleable in the same way as the streamed view.}{\insrsid15164405 -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid6963807 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid6963807 Double Buffered S}{\insrsid15164405 tills}{\insrsid6963807 View. - The stills view has now been restructured to allow a double buffering approach. Thus a new image is loaded in the background and only written to screen when complete. This removes the ref}{\insrsid13657549 resh flicker that means that -the screen blanks periodically however uses more JavaScript so may not be suitable for all platforms. Whether ZoneMinder uses double buffering or not is controlled by the }{\insrsid13657549\charrsid13657549 ZM_WEB_DOUBLE_BUFFER}{\insrsid13657549 - configuration option.}{\insrsid15164405 -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid13657549 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s27\qj \fi-357\li714\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 -\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc13\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr13\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid13657549 {\insrsid13657549 Fixed Length Event B}{\insrsid15164405 ug.}{\insrsid13657549 - A bug was reported whereby the fixed length events that could be specified for use in Record or Mocord mode could sometimes result in events a multiple of that length. So events that were meant to be 15 minu -tes long could sometimes be 30 or even 45 minutes. This was especially the case with monitors that had low frame rates. This is now fixed.}{\insrsid4947917 -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid11041140 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.2.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 -\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin435\itap0\pararsid7029736 \b\f1\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7029736 Release 1.18.}{\insrsid7029736 1}{ +\insrsid7029736 +\par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid7029736 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7029736 M}{\insrsid7029736 inor}{\insrsid7029736 bugfixes. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7029736 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard\plain \s27\qj \fi-357\li714\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4 +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc1\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr1\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid7029736 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7029736 Filter }{\insrsid7029736 Monitor Name Bug}{\insrsid7029736 . }{\insrsid7029736 +A bug was present in the previous release where monitor names where not correctly handled in filters. This is now fixed.}{\insrsid7029736 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7029736 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid7029736 Database Upgrade Change.}{\insrsid7029736 }{\insrsid7029736 Users upgrading from releases prior to 1.18.0 p}{ +\insrsid7029736 lease note that }{\insrsid7029736 now }{\insrsid7029736 as part of the upgrade process all your filters will have any automatic actions unset. This is because the +previous affinity to a particular monitor has now been removed and you may be left with several filters all doing the same thing to all of the events or have filters which for instance delete events on only one monitor but which now would delete them for +all of them. It is recommended that you review your list of saved filters and delete duplicates before adding any monitor specific terms and resetting the actions for any that remain. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid4947917 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.2.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 +\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 \pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 \pnrstart3\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr2\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin435\itap0\pararsid4947917 \b\f1\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid4947917 Release 1.18.0 +\par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid4947917 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid4947917 Major optimisations, important new features and some bugfixes. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid4947917 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard\plain \s27\qj \fi-357\li714\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4 +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc3\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr3\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid4947917 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid4947917 Optimisations and Performance Improvements. }{\insrsid11761538 This r}{\insrsid4947917 elease }{\insrsid11761538 c}{\insrsid4947917 +ontains several major performance improvements in various areas.}{\insrsid11761538 The first of these is that image }{\insrsid4947917 processing }{\insrsid11761538 for }{\insrsid4947917 YUV}{\insrsid11761538 style }{\insrsid4947917 input}{ +\insrsid11761538 formats are now pretty much }{\insrsid4947917 handled at almost the same speed as native RGB }{\insrsid11761538 formats. As this is what the capture d +aemons spend most of their time doing, the improvement helps reduce the amount of CPU time by a significant degree. Application of these changes also highlighted a bug that had existed previously in YUV conversion which caused incorrect conversions for ce +r +tain values. The other two main areas of optimisation are in the Blend and Delta image functions. Normally when doing motion detection the analysis daemons spend about 99% of their time comparing a captured image with the reference image and then blending + +the two ready for the next capture. Both of these functions have been significantly improved. In previous versions there were two options for calculating image deltas (or differences), a simple RGB average and a Y channel calculation. Historically the RGB + one was faster however with the optimisations the Y channel calculation (which is more accurate) is now 15-20% faster and so has become the default though you can select either method by the }{\insrsid11761538\charrsid11761538 ZM_Y_IMAGE_DELTAS}{ +\insrsid11761538 configuration option. A new method of image blending has also been added w}{\insrsid12872856 hich}{\insrsid11761538 + is up to 6 times faster than the old one which is retained for compatibility and because in some unusual circumstances it may still be more accurate (see the }{\insrsid11761538\charrsid11761538 ZM_FAST_IMAGE_BLENDS}{\insrsid11761538 + option for details). Altogether these optimisations }{\insrsid8940758 (along with other common sense ones such as not maintaining a reference image in \lquote Record\rquote mode where }{\insrsid12872856 it}{\insrsid8940758 is not used) }{ +\insrsid11761538 significantly reduc}{\insrsid8940758 e the CPU load for most systems, especially when alarms are not in progress. If an alarm is detected then a lot o +f file system and database activity takes place which is limited by the speed of these resources so the gain will not be as much.}{\insrsid11761538 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid15164405 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s27\qj \fi-357\li714\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4 +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc4\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr4\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid15164405 {\insrsid15164405 Remote Authentication. This document has previously indicated that basic authentication }{\insrsid12872856 for}{\insrsid15164405 network cameras could be used by + entering a hostname of the form of :@. This was not actually the case as the relevant authentication header was never sent. This is now fixed and addresses of this form can now be used. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid15164405 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Filter Date Parsing. The zmfilter.pl date parsing now correctly reports when dates or times which it cannot parse are used. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid15164405 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Monitor Independent Filters. Previously filters wer +e closely tied to a monitor and a new filter had to be created for each monitor. This has now changed and filters can now specify an associated monitor in the same was as other parameters. Links have now been added to the main console view to allow you to + view lists of events from all monitors in one and saved filters can now affected as many or as few monitors as you wish.}{\insrsid15865706 + IMPORTANT: Please note that as part of the upgrade process all your filters will have any automatic actions unset. This is because the +previous affinity to a particular monitor has now been removed and you may be left with several filters all doing the same thing to all of the events or have filters which for instance delete events on only one monitor but which now would delete them for +all of them. It is recommended that you review your list of saved filters and delete duplicates before adding any monitor specific terms and resetting the actions for any that remain.}{\insrsid15164405 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid15164405 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} +New Filter Operators. Two new filter operators and their inverse have been added. You can now indicate whether a value is in a set of other values, for example \lquote cat\rquote is in the set of \lquote cat, dog, cow, horse\rquote +. You can also use regular expressions so \lquote cat\rquote matches \lquote ^c.*\rquote . The \lquote not in set\rquote and \lquote not matches\rquote operators are also available. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid6963807 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid6963807 Additional Scales. Enhancements to the scaling algorithm mean that non binary scales are now just as easy to apply}{ +\insrsid12872856 ,}{\insrsid6963807 thus new scales such as 0.75x have been added. Others can be easily included if necessary. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid15164405 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid15164405 +Montage Sizing. The montage view allows you to view all of your active cameras in one window. However if your cameras are different sizes then this becomes very untidy. You can now constrain the image size of each monitor i +n this view to a fixed size with the }{\insrsid15164405\charrsid15164405 ZM_WEB_MONTAGE_WIDTH}{\insrsid15164405 and ZM_WEB_MONTAGE_HEIGHT configuration options. Monitor images will be enlarged or }{\insrsid6963807 reduced as necessary.}{\insrsid15164405 + +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid13657549 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s27\qj \fi-357\li714\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4 +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc10\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr10\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid13657549 {\insrsid13657549 Compact Montage. The traditional montage view includes individual small menus for each mon +itor and a status display. This results in a somewhat cluttered display and the refreshing of the status displays may generate more accesses than desirable. Using the }{\insrsid13657549\charrsid13657549 ZM_WEB_COMPACT_MONTAGE}{\insrsid13657549 + configuration option allows this montage view to only include the monitor streams and one overall menu bar with no status displays. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid6963807 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s27\qj \fi-357\li714\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4 +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc11\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr11\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid15164405 {\insrsid6963807 Monitor Name C}{\insrsid15164405 onstraint}{\insrsid6963807 +. The name given to a monitor is used in file paths and several other areas. Thus it is important that it follows certain conventions but up until this release these + names were unrestricted. The monitor form now limits monitor names to alphanumeric characters plus hyphen and underscore.}{\insrsid15164405 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid6963807 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid6963807 Timestamp C}{\insrsid15164405 hange}{\insrsid6963807 +. Traditionally ZoneMinder has time-stamped each image as it is captured. This ensures that all images have their capture time recor}{\insrsid12872856 d}{\insrsid6963807 +ed immediately. However there are several side-effects which may be undesirable. Firstly the time and resource is spent tim +e-stamping images that are not recorded and which are discarded, secondly the timestamp is included in any motion detection and may potentially trigger an alarm if detection parameters are very sensitive. The third effect is that as the timestamp is added + to the image at it\rquote s native resolution, if the image is scaled then the timestamp is scaled also. This may not be a problem for enlargement but if the image size is reduced then it may become illegible. This version now allows you, via the }{ +\insrsid6963807\charrsid6963807 ZM_TIMESTAMP_ON_CAPTURE}{\insrsid6963807 + configuration option, to indicate whether the timestamps should be added on capture, as before, or only added when the image is viewed or recorded. Setting it to this later value allows timestamps to be added to scaled images. This is little perfor +mance impact either way.}{\insrsid15164405 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid6963807 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid6963807 Scaleable S}{\insrsid15164405 tills}{\insrsid6963807 + View. The stills view of a monitor (when streaming is not available or desired) is now scaleable in the same way as the streamed view.}{\insrsid15164405 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid6963807 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid6963807 Double Buffered S}{\insrsid15164405 tills}{\insrsid6963807 View. The stills view has now been restructured to a +llow a double buffering approach. Thus a new image is loaded in the background and only written to screen when complete. This removes the ref}{\insrsid13657549 +resh flicker that means that the screen blanks periodically however uses more JavaScript so may not be suitable for all platforms. Whether ZoneMinder uses double buffering or not is controlled by the }{\insrsid13657549\charrsid13657549 +ZM_WEB_DOUBLE_BUFFER}{\insrsid13657549 configuration option.}{\insrsid15164405 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid13657549 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s27\qj \fi-357\li714\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4 +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc15\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr15\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid13657549 {\insrsid13657549 Fixed Length Event B}{\insrsid15164405 ug.}{\insrsid13657549 A bug was reported whereby the fixed length events that could be specified for use in Record or Mocord + mode could sometimes result in events a multiple of that length. So events that were meant to be 15 minutes long could sometimes be 30 or even 45 minutes. This was especially the case with monitors that had low frame rates. This is now fixed.}{ +\insrsid4947917 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid11041140 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.3.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 +\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 +\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc3\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 +\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr3\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin435\itap0\pararsid11041140 \b\f1\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid11041140 Release 1.17.2 \par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid11041140 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid8323171 Minor f}{\insrsid11041140 eatures, }{\insrsid1131838 bug fixes}{\insrsid11041140 and additional languages. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid11041140 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard\plain \s27\qj \fi-357\li714\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 -\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc14\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr14\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid11041140 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid11041140 -Pending Process Bug. A bug was found whereby a process that was scheduled to be started in the future (due to repeated failures) would drop out of the pending queue if a further explicit restart was attempted. This is now fixed. +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc16\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr16\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid11041140 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid11041140 Pending Process Bug. A bug was found whereby a process that was scheduled to be started in the future (due to repeated f +ailures) would drop out of the pending queue if a further explicit restart was attempted. This is now fixed. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7951946 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid7951946 Strsignal Function. The }{\insrsid11041140 strsignal}{\insrsid7951946 function was included from version 1.17.1 however this is not ubiquitous on all distributions. The existence of this function is now tested for by the configure script and it is not used if not present.}{\insrsid11041140 -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7951946 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid7951946 Add Max Alarm T}{\insrsid11041140 hreshold}{\insrsid7951946 -. Previously the alarm threshold (which is the amount a pixel has to differ from it\rquote s counterpart in the reference image) existed only in a \lquote minimum\rquote +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7951946 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid7951946 Add Max Alarm T}{\insrsid11041140 hreshold}{\insrsid7951946 . Previously the alarm thre +shold (which is the amount a pixel has to differ from it\rquote s counterpart in the reference image) existed only in a \lquote minimum\rquote form meaning pixels that were more different matched. A maximum has now been added to assist in screening out large changes in brightness.}{\insrsid8323171 In addition to this a number of new consistency checks have been added to the zone definition form to try and prevent bogus or invalid settings.}{\insrsid11041140 \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid8323171 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s27\qj \fi-357\li714\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 -\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc17\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr17\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid8323171 {\insrsid8323171 Diagnostic Zone Images. A regularly requested feature is -that of adding extra information to allow diagnostics of the process of image detection. This has previously been somewhat hit and miss but in this version a new configuration option ZM_RECORD_DIAG_IMAGES has been included to allow this. This option will -g -enerate several images for each captured frame in an alarm including each reference image and a series of images containing the image differences at various stages in the process. It is not possible to record these for the image prior to an alarm but thos -e following it are included and should assist in tuning the zones to provide optimal motion detection. +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc19\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr19\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid8323171 {\insrsid8323171 Diagnostic Zone Images. A regularly requested feature is that of adding extra information to allow diag +nostics of the process of image detection. This has previously been somewhat hit and miss but in this version a new configuration option ZM_RECORD_DIAG_IMAGES has been included to allow this. This option will generate several images for each captured fram +e + in an alarm including each reference image and a series of images containing the image differences at various stages in the process. It is not possible to record these for the image prior to an alarm but those following it are included and should assist +in tuning the zones to provide optimal motion detection. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid8323171 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s27\qj \fi-357\li714\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 -\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc18\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr18\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid7951946 {\insrsid8323171 Event +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc20\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr20\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid7951946 {\insrsid8323171 Event Images Renamed. The capture and analysis images recorded during an event have been renamed from capture-???.jpg to ???-capture, and from analyse-???.jpg to ???-analyse.jpg. This is to allow all images (including diagnostic ones) to be associated with the frame sequence number more easily. This means that old events will no longer be able to be viewed as the wrong image will be being searched for. To avoid this you can use the new \lquote zmupdate.pl\rquote utility to rename all your old images by doing -\lquote perl zmupdate.pl \endash r\rquote as }{\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387863\insrsid8323171\delrsid12872856 a }{\insrsid8323171 an appropriately privileged or root user. +\lquote perl zmupdate.pl \endash r\rquote as an appropriately privileged or root user. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7951946 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid7951946 -Version checking. ZoneMinder will now optionally check for new versions of itself at zoneminder.com. This is done with a simple http get and no personal information otherwise than your current version o -f ZoneMinder is transmitted or recorded. If new versions are found you may be alerted of them via the web interface. This is an initial step towards enhancing and automating the upgrade process. +Version checking. ZoneMinder will now optionally check for new versions of itself at zoneminder.com. This is done with a simple http get and no personal information otherwise than your current version of +ZoneMinder is transmitted or recorded. If new versions are found you may be alerted of them via the web interface. This is an initial step towards enhancing and automating the upgrade process. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7951946 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s27\qj \fi-357\li714\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 -\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc20\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr20\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid11041140 {\insrsid7951946 Force Java. Previously ZoneMinder could be forced to override it\rquote +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc22\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr22\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid11041140 {\insrsid7951946 Force Java. Previously ZoneMinder could be forced to override it\rquote s detection of browser capabilities to prevent the Cambozola Java applet being used. However sometimes the opposite effect was desired and using the applet was preferred to native image handling. This has now been made possible by making the }{ \insrsid8323171 ZM_CAN_STREAM option tri-state allowing \lquote auto\rquote , \lquote yes\rquote or \lquote no\rquote to be used to provide all alternatives.}{\insrsid11041140 \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid8323171 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s27\qj \fi-357\li714\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 -\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc21\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr21\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid8323171 {\insrsid8323171 -Alarms Cleared on Exit. In previous versions if an alarm was present when the analysis daemon (zma) exited the alarm would remain flagged. 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Translations for Japanese (ja_jp), French (fr_fr) and Russian (ru_ru) are now included. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid5798754 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.3.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 -\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 -\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc3\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 -\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr3\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid5798754 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.4.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 +\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 +\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc4\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 +\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr4\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin435\itap0\pararsid5798754 \b\f1\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid5798754 Release 1.17.1 \par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid5798754 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid5798754 Bugfixes and additional languages. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid5798754 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard\plain \s27\qj \fi-357\li714\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 -\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc23\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr23\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid5798754 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid5798754 +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc25\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr25\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid5798754 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid5798754 Login Bug. A bug was identified whereby an unauthorised user could gain access to the console view of ZoneMinder. This was the only view available and no access to any camera views or configuration was possible. This bug is now fixed. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid5798754 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}New Languages. Two new language files were added. These allow ZoneMinder to use the German (de_de) and Polish (pl_pl) languages. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid5798754 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Language File Format. The format -of the language file was changed to allow the specification of character set and locale as well as have more flexibility in the calculation of plural forms. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid5798754 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Option Language. The prompts and help text for the options is now also available for translation. - A guide is included in the language file to allow this if necessary. Currently language translations exclude the options settings as this is a rarely accessed area and contains a great deal of text. The new format allows individual options to be translat -ed piecemeal as the opportunity arises. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid12607833 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.4.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 -\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 -\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc4\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 -\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr4\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid5798754 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Language File Format. The format of the langua +ge file was changed to allow the specification of character set and locale as well as have more flexibility in the calculation of plural forms. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid5798754 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Option Language. The prompts and help text for the options is now also available for translation. A guide is i +ncluded in the language file to allow this if necessary. Currently language translations exclude the options settings as this is a rarely accessed area and contains a great deal of text. The new format allows individual options to be translated piecemeal +as the opportunity arises. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid12607833 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.5.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 +\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 +\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc5\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 +\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr5\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin435\itap0\pararsid12607833 \b\f1\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid12607833 Release 1.17.0 \par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid12607833 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid12607833 Language changes and other enhancements. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid12607833 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard\plain \s27\qj \fi-357\li714\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 -\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc27\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr27\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid12607833 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid12607833 Version Number}{\insrsid9196828 ing}{\insrsid12607833 -. ZoneMinder version numbers have now changed. This is }{\insrsid9196828 to }{\insrsid12607833 allow more frequent \lquote point\rquote releases }{\insrsid9196828 which are expected to happen}{\insrsid12607833 for instance -whenever new language files are included. Previously all releases had the same version increment so it was difficult to tell the significance of any particular release. }{\insrsid9196828 Now the version number is in the }{ -\i\insrsid9196828\charrsid9196828 x.y.z}{\insrsid9196828 format where a change in }{\i\insrsid9196828 x}{\insrsid9196828 signifies a major fundamental or architectural rework, a change in }{\i\insrsid9196828 y}{\insrsid9196828 - will indicate a new release containing incremental feature changes or fixes recommend to all users and a change in }{\i\insrsid9196828 z }{\insrsid9196828 will generally mean minor non-functional or critical modifications which would not be recom -mended as important to all users. As ZoneMinder has been referred to by the point release up until now, e.g. .15, .16 etc the next number in that sequence has been retained for continuity and to avoid having any ambiguity in version numbers.}{ -\insrsid12607833 +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc29\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr29\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid12607833 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid12607833 Version Number}{\insrsid9196828 ing}{\insrsid12607833 . ZoneMinder version numbers have now changed. This is }{\insrsid9196828 to }{ +\insrsid12607833 allow more frequent \lquote point\rquote releases }{\insrsid9196828 which are expected to happen}{\insrsid12607833 for instance whenever new +language files are included. Previously all releases had the same version increment so it was difficult to tell the significance of any particular release. }{\insrsid9196828 Now the version number is in the }{\i\insrsid9196828\charrsid9196828 x.y.z}{ +\insrsid9196828 format where a change in }{\i\insrsid9196828 x}{\insrsid9196828 signifies a major fundamental or architectural rework, a change in }{\i\insrsid9196828 y}{\insrsid9196828 + will indicate a new release containing incremental feature changes or fixes recommend to all users and a change in }{\i\insrsid9196828 z }{\insrsid9196828 +will generally mean minor non-functional or critical modifications which would not be recommended as imp +ortant to all users. As ZoneMinder has been referred to by the point release up until now, e.g. .15, .16 etc the next number in that sequence has been retained for continuity and to avoid having any ambiguity in version numbers.}{\insrsid12607833 \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid12607833 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} Language Support. ZoneMinder now allows specification of system and user specific languages other than UK English. These languages are given in language files named zm_lang_}{\i\insrsid12607833\charrsid12607833 nn_mm}{\insrsid12607833 .php which can be created from the default zm_lang_en_gb.php file. If your language is not included then please consider doing a translation by checking this file and submitting your changes back for inclusion in future releases. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid12607833 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Syntactic Improvements. Previously setting \lquote NOTICE\rquote errors on in PHP would flag tens or hundreds of vi -olations in the ZoneMinder web files. Whilst not strictly errors this represented sloppy coding and sometimes covered up genuine bugs. All the files have been revisited and revised to ensure that a many of these problems as possible have been eliminated a -nd only the very few where the fix would be significantly less optimal than the problem remain. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid12607833 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Syntactic Improvements. Previously setting \lquote NOTICE\rquote + errors on in PHP would flag tens or hundreds of violations in the ZoneMinder web files. Whilst not strictly errors this represented sloppy coding and sometimes covered up genuine bugs. All the files have been revisited and revised to ensure that a many o +f these problems as possible have been eliminated and only the very few where the fix would be significantly less optimal than the problem remain. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid12607833 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Stream Scaling Resizing. Previously when watching a stream and modifying the scale of the streamed feed only + the actual feed would change size and the containing frames and windows would remain the same. This was fine for changes to smaller scales but problematic for larger scales. This has been changed for that the window and frames will now resize appropriate +ly. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid12607833 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} -Stream Scaling Resizing. Previously when watching a stream and modifying the scale of the streamed feed only the actual feed would change size and the containi -ng frames and windows would remain the same. This was fine for changes to smaller scales but problematic for larger scales. This has been changed for that the window and frames will now resize appropriately. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid12607833 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Mmap Return Value. A problem identified by use -rs in the forum relating to checking of return values from the mmap function call has been corrected. +Mmap Return Value. A problem identified by users in the forum relating to checking of return values from the mmap function call has been corrected. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid12607833 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Minor Bugs. 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Instead of the old \lquote start/stop\rquote - links the current system state is now a link which takes you to a dialog which allows }{\insrsid16415027 you to start, restart or stop the system. You can also save the current run state which basically takes a snapshot of the current monitor functio -ns and saves that. 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Instead of the old \lquote start/stop\rquote links the current system state is now a link which takes you to a dialog which allows +}{\insrsid16415027 you to start, restart or stop the system. You can also save the current run state which basical +ly takes a snapshot of the current monitor functions and saves that. You can then reselect that state later which basically involves resetting the monitors to have these saved function}{\insrsid12872856 s}{\insrsid16415027 + and then doing a system restart.}{\insrsid6488628 \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid16415027 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid16415027 New Monitor Functions}{\insrsid6046736 . Instead of Passive, Active, and X10, the modes are now Monitor (= old Passive) which just allows you to watch the feed, Modect (= old Active) which is MOtion DetECT and which will capture events as previously, Record which continuously records with no a -nalysis and MoCord which is a hybrid of Modect and Record and which will continuously record but also do motion detection and highlight where this has }{\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387862\insrsid6046736\delrsid12872856 occured}{ -\cf0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1501387862\insrsid12872856 occurred}{\insrsid6046736 . The Record and Mocord functions both records events whose length in seconds is defined by the 'Se -ction Length' monitor attribute. You can additionally specify a 'Frame Skip' value to tell it to not record 'n' frames }{\insrsid16415027 at a time, when not alarmed.}{\insrsid6046736 +nalysis and MoCord which is a hybrid of Modect and Record and which will continuously record but also do motion detection and highlight where this has }{\insrsid12872856 occurred}{\insrsid6046736 +. The Record and Mocord functions both records events whose length in seconds is defined by the 'Section Length' monitor attribute. You can additionally specify a 'Frame Skip' value to tell it to not record 'n' frames }{\insrsid16415027 +at a time, when not alarmed.}{\insrsid6046736 \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid16415027 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid16415027 X10 Function }{\insrsid1131838 removed. The}{\insrsid6046736 - X10 mode has been removed and replaced by an indication of whether the monitor i -s 'continuous' or 'triggered'. This basically just indicates whether it may be controlled outside of zmdc and zmpkg. Additionally the X10 triggers may now be specified in an X10 section. This has changed to allow for other types of trigg}{ + X10 mode has been removed and replaced by an indication of whether the monitor +is 'continuous' or 'triggered'. This basically just indicates whether it may be controlled outside of zmdc and zmpkg. Additionally the X10 triggers may now be specified in an X10 section. This has changed to allow for other types of trigg}{ \insrsid16415027 ers to be added more easily.}{\insrsid6046736 \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid16415027 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid16415027 Paginated Event listings. }{\insrsid6046736 -The event listings are paginated by default. You can list all of the events if you like by choosing the appropriate option. There are shortcuts to pages of events at the top of the listing. If these produce strange loo -king sequences like 1,2, 3, 5, 9, 17, 37 etc this is deliberate and uses an exponential algorithm intended to allow you to quickly navigate through th}{\insrsid16415027 e list to a particular page in the minimum number of clicks.}{\insrsid6046736 -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid16415027 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid16415027 Scaleable Streams. }{\insrsid6046736 Event and monitor stream -s can now be scaled to a certain extent allowing you to view at a different resolution than that captured. This area may be somewhat incomplete especia}{\insrsid16415027 l}{\insrsid6046736 ly in terms of monitoring at a higher screen size where the }{ +The event listings are paginated by default. You can list all of the events if you like by choosing the appropriate option. There are shortcuts to pages of events at the top of the listing. If these produce strange lo +oking sequences like 1,2, 3, 5, 9, 17, 37 etc this is deliberate and uses an exponential algorithm intended to allow you to quickly navigate through th}{\insrsid16415027 e list to a particular page in the minimum number of clicks.}{\insrsid6046736 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid16415027 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid16415027 Scaleable Streams. }{\insrsid6046736 Event and monitor strea +ms can now be scaled to a certain extent allowing you to view at a different resolution than that captured. This area may be somewhat incomplete especia}{\insrsid16415027 l}{\insrsid6046736 ly in terms of monitoring at a higher screen size where the }{ \insrsid16415027 frame is not adjusted properly.}{\insrsid6046736 \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid16415027 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid16415027 Variable Frame Rates. }{\insrsid6046736 Event streams can now be viewed at various rates allowing faster review (if your bandwidth allows) to long events}{\insrsid16415027 , or slower for more precision.}{\insrsid6046736 -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid16415027 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid16415027 Scaleable/Variable MPEG generation. }{\insrsid6046736 Generation of MPEG videos now also allows you to specify the -scale relative to the original image and also the frame rate. Again, for long events captured in the }{\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387861\insrsid6046736\delrsid12872856 perpertual}{\cf0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1501387861\insrsid12872856 perpetual -}{\insrsid6046736 recording modes this will allow a faster review }{\insrsid16415027 of the period the event covers.}{\insrsid6046736 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid16415027 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid16415027 Scaleable/Variable MPEG generation. }{\insrsid6046736 Generation of MPEG videos now also allows you to specify the + scale relative to the original image and also the frame rate. Again, for long events captured in the }{\insrsid12872856 perpetual}{\insrsid6046736 recording modes this will allow a faster review }{\insrsid16415027 of the period the event covers.}{ +\insrsid6046736 \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid16415027 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid16415027 Tabbed Monitor options. }{\insrsid6046736 Specification and modification of monitors is now in a tab}{\insrsid16415027 bed form for easier navigation.}{\insrsid6046736 \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid16415027 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid16415027 Additional stream headers. }{\insrsid6046736 @@ -1059,15 +1064,15 @@ zmfilter.pl will now restart on failure to read shared memory. Previously this c \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid16415027 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid16415027 New zmconfig options. }{\insrsid6046736 zmconfig.pl has }{\insrsid16415027 a new }{\insrsid6046736 option to ru}{ \insrsid16415027 n with no database if necessary}{\insrsid6046736 \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid16415027 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid16415027 File reorganisation. }{\insrsid6046736 Various administ}{\insrsid16415027 rative file changes and reorg}{ -\cf0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1501387861\insrsid12872856 anisation}{\insrsid16415027 s.}{\insrsid6046736 -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid16415027 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid16415027 Compiler warnings. }{\insrsid6046736 Various tweaks and mod}{\cf0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1501387861\insrsid12872856 -ification}{\insrsid6046736 s to reduce compiler and memory warnings. +\insrsid12872856 anisation}{\insrsid16415027 s.}{\insrsid6046736 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid16415027 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid16415027 Compiler warnings. }{\insrsid6046736 Various tweaks and mod}{\insrsid12872856 ification}{\insrsid6046736 +s to reduce compiler and memory warnings. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid16415027 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s27\qj \fi-357\li714\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 -\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc49\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr49\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid6488628 {\insrsid16415027 SQL Buffer size. }{\insrsid6488628\charrsid6488628 Increased SQL buffer size to cope with large pre-event buffers, plus a couple of ot}{\insrsid16415027 -her buffers have been enlarged.}{\insrsid6488628 +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc51\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr51\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin714\itap0\pararsid6488628 {\insrsid16415027 SQL Buffer size. }{\insrsid6488628\charrsid6488628 Increased SQL buffer size to cope with large pre-event buffers, plus a couple of ot}{\insrsid16415027 her buffers have been enlarged.}{\insrsid6488628 + \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid16415027 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid16415027 Incorrect Frame time offsets. }{\insrsid6488628\charrsid6488628 The time offsets in alarmed frames were incorrect and based on the time of storage rather than capture. This gave the impression that there was a delay after the first alarmed frame and messed up some streamin}{\insrsid16415027 g timings. This has been fixed.}{\insrsid6488628 @@ -1078,158 +1083,159 @@ Fixed zmfilter, zmwatch and zmx10 to allow zero as a valid shared memory id to a \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid4146160 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}{\insrsid4146160 Frame daemon stability. }{\insrsid6488628\charrsid6488628 Changed image buffer in zmf to be static rather than dynamic. 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It does not run in when monitors are completely off however. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid6488628 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Stills paged}{\insrsid4146160 . The stills view of events is now pa}{\insrsid13657549 g}{\insrsid4146160 inated for easier navigation.}{ \insrsid6488628 -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid6488628 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Archive images optional}{\insrsid4146160 . Normally when an ala -rm is detected a set of raw images is saved along with a mirror set of images containing motion highlighting. This second set can now optionally be disabled.}{\insrsid6488628 -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid6488628 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Settings in auth mode}{\insrsid4146160 . Control of camera brightness, contrast etc did not previously work when r -unning in authorised mode. This is now fixed.}{\insrsid6488628 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid6488628 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Archive images optional}{\insrsid4146160 . Normally when +an alarm is detected a set of raw images is saved along with a mirror set of images containing motion highlighting. This second set can now optionally be disabled.}{\insrsid6488628 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid6488628 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Settings in auth mode}{\insrsid4146160 . Control of camera brightness, contrast etc did not previously work +when running in authorised mode. This is now fixed.}{\insrsid6488628 \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid6488628 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}zms parameter bug fixed}{\insrsid4146160 . The streaming server incorrectly parsed and assigned one of it\rquote s arguments. This is now fixed.}{\insrsid6488628 -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid6488628 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}zmu }{\cf0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1501387861\insrsid12872856 b}{ -\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387861\insrsid6488628\delrsid12872856 B}{\insrsid6488628 righness bug}{\insrsid4146160 . Previously camera brightness was not correctly parsed from command line options passed to zmu.}{\insrsid6488628 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid6488628 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}zmu }{\insrsid12872856 b}{\insrsid6488628 righness bug}{\insrsid4146160 . Previously camera brightness was not correctly parsed from co +mmand line options passed to zmu.}{\insrsid6488628 \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s27 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid6488628 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Event window width variable}{\insrsid4146160 . Event windows now scale to fit the event image size.}{\insrsid6488628 -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid2780672 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.6.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 -\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 -\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc6\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 -\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr6\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid2780672 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.7.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 +\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 +\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 +\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin435\itap0\pararsid2780672 \b\f1\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid2780672 Release 0.9.15 \par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid2780672 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid2780672 Various bug fixes from the last release and before. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid2780672 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s15\qj \fi-360\li720\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 -\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc64\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr64\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid2780672 {\insrsid2780672 Bandwidth. A bug was introduced in .14 which caused a corrupted consol -e display and manic refreshes on new installations. This was due to a missing bandwidth setting when no existing cookie was detected. This is now fixed. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid2780672 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Again in .14 a problem occurred for a new release whereby zmconfig w -anted to know the database details and but also previously wanted to access the database before it had asked the questions. This has now been addressed though it does require that zmconfig is run twice initially, once to created the scripts and once to im -port the configuration into the database. +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc66\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr66\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid2780672 {\insrsid2780672 Bandwidth. A bug was introduced in .14 which caused a corrupted +console display and manic refreshes on new installations. This was due to a missing bandwidth setting when no existing cookie was detected. This is now fixed. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid2780672 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} +Again in .14 a problem occurred for a new release whereby zmconfig wanted to know the database details and but also previously wanted to access the database before it had asked the questions. This has now been addressed though it does require that zmconfi +g is run twice initially, once to created the scripts and once to import the configuration into the database. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid2780672 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} In association with the previous error, the zm_config_defines.h file was not created in the absence of the database as this was what was used to assign configuration ids. This now takes place regardless of the database. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid2780672 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}The SQL to create the Users table was mistakenly omitted from the .12 database upgrade script this has now been corrected. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid2780672 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}A bug in zmfilter was pointed out whereby the dynamic loading of the Zip or Tar archive modules depending on a preference actually wasn \rquote t. It was looking for both and loading both at compile time. This has now been modified to be fully runtime. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid2780672 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}The database user definitions in the zmvideo script indicated one database user while the database connection used a different one. - This prevented any videos being generated. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid2780672 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}The database user definitions in the zmvideo script indicated o +ne database user while the database connection used a different one. This prevented any videos being generated. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid2780672 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} -A problem was found if using the zmf frame server and greyscale images. The option to colourise JPEG images is intended to be used to ensure that all JPEG files are written with a 24 bit colourspace as certain -tools such as ffmpeg require this. However in the circumstances described above images written by zma directly were colourised whereas those written by zmf weren\rquote +A problem was found if using the zmf frame server and greyscale images. The option to colourise JPEG images is intended to be used to ensure t +hat all JPEG files are written with a 24 bit colourspace as certain tools such as ffmpeg require this. However in the circumstances described above images written by zma directly were colourised whereas those written by zmf weren\rquote t. A change has been made whereby if set all greyscale JPEG images are colourised in all circumstances. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid2780672 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.7.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 -\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 -\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 -\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid2780672 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.8.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 +\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 +\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc8\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 +\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr8\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin435\itap0\pararsid2780672 \b\f1\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid2780672 Release 0.9.14 \par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid2780672 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid2780672 Major new feature and important bug-fixes. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid2780672 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s15\qj \fi-360\li720\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 -\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc71\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr71\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid2780672 {\insrsid2780672 -Web configuration. Following many requests and to make ZoneMinder easier to administer the configuration system has been changed slightly. You should now still run zmconfig.pl to s -pecify an initial configuration but you now only need to answer the first few questions to give a core set of options including the database options. The remainder of configuration options can then be ignored to start with and all but the core options wil -l be written to the database. You can then view and modify these options from the web interface and apply then without recompilation, which is now only necessary if you change the core configuration. +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc73\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr73\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid2780672 {\insrsid2780672 Web configuration. Following many requests and to make ZoneMinder easier to administer the configuration system +has been changed slightly. You should now still run zmconfig.pl to specify an initial configuration but you now only need to answer the first few questions to give a core set of options including the database options. The remainder of configuration option +s + can then be ignored to start with and all but the core options will be written to the database. You can then view and modify these options from the web interface and apply then without recompilation, which is now only necessary if you change the core con +figuration. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s15\qj \fi-360\li720\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 -\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc72\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr72\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Following a number of requests the .sock file directory is now configurable in zmconfig. +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc74\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr74\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Following a number of requests the .sock file directory is now configurable in zmconfig. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} -Y channel bug. When using colour cameras a motion detection problem was present if fast RGB images deltas (ZM_FAST_RGB_DIFFS) was off. This was an overflow error in -the calculation of the Y channel and caused excessive image differences to be calculated. This has now been fixed. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}The use of the Term::Readkey perl module in zmaudit.pl has been removed. This module had been removed from zmconfig.pl previously but had l -ingered in this script. +Y channel bug. When using colour cameras a motion detection problem was present if fast RGB images deltas (ZM_FAST_RGB_DIFFS) was off. This was an overflow error in the calculation of the Y channel and caused excessive image differences to be calculated. +This has now been fixed. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} +The use of the Term::Readkey perl module in zmaudit.pl has been removed. This module had been removed from zmconfig.pl previously but had lingered in this script. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}A bug was found in zmx10.pl causing a crash if time delayed X10 events were used. This has now been fixed. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Removed use of \lquote zmu\rquote binary from zmwatch.pl and zmx10.pl. Previously these scripts had used zmu to determine last image t -ime and alarm state information. The use of this script was a bit overkill and the introduction of user permissions complicated matter slightly so these scripts now access the shared memory directly. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Shared memory permissions. Following introduction of a - user permissions system the previous 777 mode for shared memory was deemed insecure. Consequently from now on shared memory is only accessible from the owner. This means that zmu will only work when run as root or the web user unless you set it setuid wh -ere it should still be secure as it will require authentication. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Removed use of \lquote zmu\rquote + binary from zmwatch.pl and zmx10.pl. Previously these scripts had used zmu to determine last image time and alarm state information. The use of this script was a bit overkill and the introduc +tion of user permissions complicated matter slightly so these scripts now access the shared memory directly. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} +Shared memory permissions. Following introduction of a user permissions system the previous 777 mode for shared memory was deemed insecure. Conse +quently from now on shared memory is only accessible from the owner. This means that zmu will only work when run as root or the web user unless you set it setuid where it should still be secure as it will require authentication. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}All SQL buffers in the C++ code have been enlarged. 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This primarily involved opening the video devices and memory maps as read/write and not just }{\insrsid12872856 read-only}{\insrsid7562726 . \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} Shared memory has now been rationalised to prevent some common problems. Remember to shutdown the whole ZM package before installing, from this version on it will remove all old shared memory segments. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Fixed not numeric comparison in zmwatch which was causing, or appeared to be causing, some errors. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Fixed zone image map bug for percentage zones. When you had defined a zone in percentage terms, the }{ -\deleted\revauthdel1\revdttmdel-1501387860\insrsid7562726\delrsid12872856 imagemap}{\cf0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1501387860\insrsid12872856 image map}{\insrsid7562726 used to select it for editing was broken. This is now fixed. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Fixed zone image map bug for percentage zones. When you had defined a zone in percentage terms, the }{\insrsid12872856 image map}{ +\insrsid7562726 used to select it for editing was broken. This is now fixed. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} -New contrast/brightness etc adjustments feature. This accessible from the Settings link on the monitor window. It's fairly basic at present but should work for most types of cameras. If you have any device or driver spe -cific auto-brightness, auto-contrast etc enabled the changes you make may appear to work but may be overridden by the auto feature immediately so check for that if your changes do not appear to be having an effect. Also if you have a number of cameras bei -ng multiplexed onto one device then any changes here will probably affect all your cameras. +New contrast/brightness etc adjustments feature. This accessible from the Settings link on the monitor window. It's fairly basic at present but should work for most types of cameras. If you have any device or driver specific auto-brightness, auto-contrast + +etc enabled the changes you make may appear to work but may be overridden by the auto feature immediately so check for that if your changes do not appear to be having an effect. Also if you have a number of cameras being multiplexed onto one device then a +ny changes here will probably affect all your cameras. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Some redundant window scrollbars removed. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Added user and access control. If enabled in config (ZM_OPT_USE_AUTH) then you will need to define and login as ZM user -s. There will be one users already defined, with username 'admin' and password 'admin'. This user is defined will full permissions and clicking on the 'Options' link from the main console window will allow you to modify and create users with various permi -s -sion sets which hopefully will satisfy most requirements. These users (except any defined with 'system' edit capability) can be restricted to certain cameras by adding the monitor ids as a comma-separated list (no spaces) to the appropriate field. Users l -imited to specific monitors may not create or delete monitors even if defined with monitor edit permissions. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} -Some windows now (optionally) use a JavaScript timeout to refresh themselves rather than a refresh header. Since refresh headers were interrupted -if a link of the page was linked there were previously various forced refreshes from child windows to restart the refresh process. By using JS refresh timers which are not interrupted these extraneous refreshes have been mostly eliminated. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.9.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 -\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 -\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc9\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 -\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr9\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +Added user and access control. If enabled in config (ZM_OPT_USE_AUTH) then you will need to define and login as ZM users. There will be one users already de +fined, with username 'admin' and password 'admin'. This user is defined will full permissions and clicking on the 'Options' link from the main console window will allow you to modify and create users with various permission sets which hopefully will satis +f +y most requirements. These users (except any defined with 'system' edit capability) can be restricted to certain cameras by adding the monitor ids as a comma-separated list (no spaces) to the appropriate field. Users limited to specific monitors may not c +reate or delete monitors even if defined with monitor edit permissions. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} +Some windows now (optionally) use a JavaScript timeout to refresh themselves rather than a refresh header. Since refresh headers were interrupted if a link of the page was linked ther +e were previously various forced refreshes from child windows to restart the refresh process. 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Fixed a problem where the first image of an event was being recorded twice. I don\rquote -t think this was at the cost of any of the other images but one copy was an extra. +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls4\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc90\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr90\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Double first images. Fixed a problem where the first image of an event was being recorded twice. I don\rquote t think this was at the cost of any of the other images but one copy was an extra. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Made zmdc connec +t more intelligent. On the suggestion of a couple of people I have made the zmdc.pl server spawning and waiting a bit more intelligent. Rather than waiting a fixed (short) amount of time, it now polls every second for a while, stopping if the connection i +s made. Thanks to Todd McAnally for the initial suggestion. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} -Made zmdc connect more intelligent. On the suggestion of a couple of people I have made the zmdc.pl server spawning and waiting a bit more intelligent. Rather than waiting a fixed (short) amount of time, it now polls every second for a while, stopping if -the connection is made. Thanks to Todd McAnally for the initial suggestion. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} -Added image view to events lists. Again a partial implementation of a suggested feature. If you click on the score column you will now get a snapshot of the event frame with the h -ighest score. This is to enable you to quickly see what the event was about without having to watch the stream or view all the static images. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Make delta times variable precision. A couple of problems had been reported where long events got negative durat -ions. This was due to an overflow in a time difference routine. This had been operating on fixed precision allowing high precision for short deltas. This routine has been changed to allow variable precision and events will now have to be several days long - to wrap in this way. +Added image view to events lists. Again a partial implementation of a suggested feature. If you click on the score column you will now get a snapshot of the event frame with the highest score. Th +is is to enable you to quickly see what the event was about without having to watch the stream or view all the static images. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Make delta times variable precision. A couple of problems had been reported where long events got negative durations. This was d +ue to an overflow in a time difference routine. This had been operating on fixed precision allowing high precision for short deltas. This routine has been changed to allow variable precision and events will now have to be several days long to wrap in this + way. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Fixed round detection problem. Although the existence or otherwise of the \lquote round\rquote function is correctly detected, the appropriate header file with the results of this test was not included which was not helpful. This has been corrected. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Fixed monitor rename bug. Renaming a monitor did not correctly modify the events directory to reflect this. This has now been fixed. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}OPT_MPEG bug. A bug was reported (by Fernando Diaz) where the results of the ZM_OPT_MPEG configuration variable wa -s not correctly imported into the scripts. This now happens as intended. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}OPT_MPEG bug. A bug was reported (by Fernando Diaz) where the results of the ZM_OPT_MPEG configuration variable was not correctly +imported into the scripts. This now happens as intended. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} -Fixed zmvideo.pl event length bug. The zmvideo.pl script which is used to generate video MPEG files tries to calculate the correct frame rate based on the length of the event and th -e number of frames it contains. Previously it did not take account of the pre and post event frames and so passed a much shorter value to the mpeg encoder than it should. This will only have affected short events encoded with ffmpeg but will have resulted - in much faster frame rates than necessary. This has now been corrected to take the whole event length into account. +Fixed zmvideo.pl event length bug. The zmvideo.pl script which is used to generate video MPEG files tries to calculate the correct frame rate based on the length of the event and the number of fram +es it contains. Previously it did not take account of the pre and post event frames and so passed a much shorter value to the mpeg encoder than it should. This will only have affected short events encoded with ffmpeg but will have resulted in much faster +frame rates than necessary. This has now been corrected to take the whole event length into account. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Fixed remote camera memory leak. A memory leak was reported when capturing with remote cameras, this is now fixed. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Orientation. Added option to rotate or invert captured images for cameras mounted at unusual angles. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} -Fixed filter bug. A bug in the zmfilter.pl script was detected and reported by Ernst Lehmann. This bug basically meant that events were not checked as often as they should ha -ve been and many may have been left out for filters that had no time component. The script has now been updated to reflect Ernst\rquote s suggested changes. +Fixed filter bug. A bug in the zmfilter.pl script was detected and reported by Ernst Lehmann. This bug basically meant that events were not checked as often as they should have been and many + may have been left out for filters that had no time component. The script has now been updated to reflect Ernst\rquote s suggested changes. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Stylesheet change. Previously the stylesheet didn\rquote t really work very well on Mozilla, Netscape and brows ers other than IE. This turned out to be because I was using HTML style comments in there instead of C style ones. This has now been corrected so you should see the correct styles. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Zmconfig.pl ReadKey. Thanks to a ridiculously sensible suggestion from C @@ -1237,65 +1243,65 @@ arlton Thomas this module has been removed from zmconfig.pl. Originally Term::Re t irritating features about ZoneMinder installs. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Delete monitor confirm. Due to some unfortunate accidents by users, attempts to delete monitors will now require confirmation. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Detect linmysqlclient.a. 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This tells you why that frame triggered or participated in an alarm. This can be useful in tuning the various motion detection parameters and seeing why events occurred. +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls5\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc1\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr1\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Added stats view \endash If you have the RECORD_EVENT_STATS directive set and are viewing a still image from an event you can now view the statistics recorded for that f +rame. This tells you why that frame triggered or participated in an alarm. This can be useful in tuning the various motion detection parameters and seeing why events occurred. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Tabulated events \endash The main events view is now tabulated to look a bit nicer. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}New video palette support \endash - As well as the existing greyscale and 24 bit RGB palettes, you can now choose YUV420P and RGB565. Rewrote the palette/colours area a bit to enable support for other palettes in the future if requested. Bear in mind though that -YUV palettes are converted into RGB internally so if you have the choice RGB24 may be faster as it's the 'native' format used within. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Added preclusive zones \endash Added a new zone type, the preclusive zone. For full details see the relevant section above bu -t in brief this is a zone type that if alarmed will actually prevent an alarm. This completes the pantheon of zone types I think. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Fixed Mozilla JavaScript \endash Various JavaScript functionality did not function on Mozilla, Netscape and other browsers. This i -s now (hopefully) fixed. + As well as the existing greyscale and 24 bit RGB palettes, you can now choose YUV420P and RGB565. Rewrote the palette/colours area a bit to enable support for other palettes in the future if requested. Bear in mind though that + YUV palettes are converted into RGB internally so if you have the choice RGB24 may be faster as it's the 'native' format used within. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Added preclusive zones \endash Added a new zone type, the preclusive zone. For full details see the relevant section above b +ut in brief this is a zone type that if alarmed will actually prevent an alarm. This completes the pantheon of zone types I think. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Fixed Mozilla JavaScript \endash Various JavaScript functionality did not function on Mozilla, Netscape and other browsers. This +is now (hopefully) fixed. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Allow image and mpegs to be attached to emails \endash Added new tokens (%EI1%, %EIM% and %EV%) to the filter emails. This allows the first alarm image, most highly scored alarm image and an alarm MPEG to be attached to alarm notification emails. Use %EV% especially with care! \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Fixed possible motion detection bug \endash I found a few double declared local variables left over from the rewrite. This may have affected the motion detection algorithm. Fixed now anyway. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Modified scoring \endash Alarm - scoring has been modified to give more granularity for smaller events. This will have the effect of raising the scores for small events while large ones will still be about the same. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Fixed /cgi-bin path problem \endash Previously you could specify the real pa -th to you cgi-bin directory if you have one but not the web path. You can now do both. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Modified scoring \endash Alar +m scoring has been modified to give more granularity for smaller events. This will have the effect of raising the scores for small events while large ones will still be about the same. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Fixed /cgi-bin path problem \endash Previously you could specify the real p +ath to you cgi-bin directory if you have one but not the web path. You can now do both. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Improved video handling in browser \endash The MPEG/video area of the web GUI had been a bit neglected and looked somewhat ugly. This has now been improved to a degree and looks a bit nicer. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Added ffmpeg support \endash - Historically ZoneMinder has only supported the Berkeley mpeg encoder which was slow and rather limited. ZoneMinder now supports the ffmpeg encoder as well which is much much faster and makes generation of MPEG vid -eos at realistic frame rates more of a reality. As ffmpeg has so many options and everyone will probably want a different emphasis you can now also specify additional ffmpeg options via zmconfig.pl. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Colourise greyscale image files \endash In past versions, cap -tured greyscale images were stored as JPEG files with a corresponding greyscale colourspace. This saved a small amount of space but meant that mpeg_encode had to do a conversion to encode them, and ffmpeg just fell in a heap. Now you can optionally opt to - -have greyscale images saved as full 24 bit colourspace images (they still look the same) at the price of a small penalty in CPU and disk but allowing you to easily and quickly create MPEG files. This option is one by default but can be switched off if you - do not require any MPEG encoding. + Historically ZoneMinder has only supported the Berkeley mpeg encoder which was slow and rather limited. ZoneMinder now supports the ffmpeg encoder as well which is much much faster and makes generation of MPEG vi +deos at realistic frame rates more of a reality. As ffmpeg has so many options and everyone will probably want a different emphasis you can now also specify additional ffmpeg options via zmconfig.pl. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Colourise greyscale image files \endash In past versions, ca +ptured greyscale images were stored as JPEG files with a corresponding greyscale colourspace. This saved a small amount of space but meant that mpeg_encode had to do a conversion to encode them, and ffmpeg just fell in a heap. Now you can optionally opt t +o + have greyscale images saved as full 24 bit colourspace images (they still look the same) at the price of a small penalty in CPU and disk but allowing you to easily and quickly create MPEG files. This option is one by default but can be switched off if yo +u do not require any MPEG encoding. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Fast RGB diffs \endash - Previously ZoneMinder used quite a loose method for calculating the differences between two colour images. This was basically averaging the differences between each of the RGB components to get an overal -l difference. This is still the default but by setting ZM_FAST_RGB_DIFFS to 'no' you can now make it calculate the Y (or brightness value) of the pixels and use the difference between those instead. This will be more accurate and responsive to changes but - -is may be slower especially on old machines. There is a slight double whammy here if you have a YUV palette for capture and set this option off as the image will be converted to RGB and then partially converted back to get the Y value. This is currently v -ery inefficient and needs to be optimised. + Previously ZoneMinder used quite a loose method for calculating the differences between two colour images. This was basically averaging the differences between each of the RGB components to get an overa +ll difference. This is still the default but by setting ZM_FAST_RGB_DIFFS to 'no' you can now make it calculate the Y (or brightness value) of the pixels and use the difference between those instead. This will be more accurate and responsive to changes bu +t + is may be slower especially on old machines. There is a slight double whammy here if you have a YUV palette for capture and set this option off as the image will be converted to RGB and then partially converted back to get the Y value. This is currently +very inefficient and needs to be optimised. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Fixed STRICT_VIDEO_CONFIG \endash Previously this actually behaved the opposite of what it was supposed to, ie. if you wanted it strict it wasn't and vice versa. Thanks to Dan Merillat for pointing this one out. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Web colour change \endash I thought the old red, green and amber text colours were just a bit too gaudy so I've toned them down a bit. Hope you like them! -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.11.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 -\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 -\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc11\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 -\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr11\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.12.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 +\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 +\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc12\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 +\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr12\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin435\itap0 \b\f1\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Release 0.9.10 \par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Many bug-fixes and major feature enhancements. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s15\qj \fi-360\li720\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls6 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls6\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 -\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc1\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr1\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Configure \lquote round\rquote bug - Fixed a problem with the configure script that didn't detect if the 'round' function was already declared before try to do it itself. +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls6\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc1\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr1\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Configure \lquote round\rquote bug - Fixed a problem with the configure script that didn't detect if the 'round' function was already declared before try to do it itself. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Low event id bug - Fixed bug where events with an id of < 1000 were being cleaned up by zmaudit.pl by mistake. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} Source file restructuring - The source files have been broken up and renamed extensively to support the first stage of the code being straightened out. Likewise the class structure has been rationalised somewhat. The php file names have also changed in so @@ -1333,17 +1339,17 @@ eing run unnecessarily. From now on the zmfilter process will only run when a mo had been clogging up the log file. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Bugs and pieces - Fixed various bug(ettes) that I came across that that I don't think had been reported or noticed so I don\rquote t think we need to talk about them here do we. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.12.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 -\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 -\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc12\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 -\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr12\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.13.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 +\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 +\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc13\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 +\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr13\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin435\itap0 \b\f1\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Release 0.9.9 \par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Mainly bug-fixes and minor feature enhancements. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s15\qj \fi-360\li720\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls7 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls7\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 -\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc1\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr1\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls7\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc1\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr1\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Added zmu -q/--query option - There is now a new query option for zmu. When combined with -d it gives the config of the device and when used with -m it dumps the current settings for the monitor and zones. Mostly useful for bug repo rting. The previous version of zmu used with just -d gave this information for a video device by default. This now requires the -q option also to bring into line with it's -m equivalent. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Added creation of events directory - Previously the 'events' directory was not created on install, this has been fixed. @@ -1366,18 +1372,17 @@ Console changes - The current version number is now displayed in the console. A o checkAll - Using the 'Check All' button in the main monitor window previously did not enable the delete button. This is now fixed. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Reload on click - In previous versions the console window would reload if a monitor window for example was clicked. Thsi was removed in the last version which meant that sometimes the console never go refreshed as it's timing loop was broken. This functionality has now been reinstated. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.13.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 -\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 -\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc13\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 -\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr13\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.14.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 +\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 +\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc14\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 +\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr14\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin435\itap0 \b\f1\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Release 0.9.8 \par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Several new features and bug-fixes \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s15\qj \fi-360\li720\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls8 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls8\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 -\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc1\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr1\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Upgrade note - If you have installed 0.9.7 and wish to save your configuration then copy your existing zmconfig.txt file over to your 0.9.8 directory and before running zmconfig.pl. - +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls8\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc1\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr1\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Upgrade note - If you have installed 0.9.7 and wish to save your configuration then copy your existing zmconfig.txt file over to your 0.9.8 directory and before running zmconfig.pl. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Added multiple options to zmu - You can now give multiple options to zmu and get all the responses at once. However this is currently in a deterministic order and not related to the order you give them. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Added -v/--verbose option to zmu - Zmu has been made more human friendly though it still remains primarily for daemon use. @@ -1388,41 +1393,40 @@ Add -d/--device to zmu - This option is designed to allow you to get your video \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Added FPS in status field - The status field in the web monitor views now contains an FPS setting as well as the status. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Zmconfig changes - zmconfig handles missing options better and rewrites config file even in non-interactive mode. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Fixed config problems in zmcfg.h - Some config was not being set up correctly in zmcfg.h. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} -Zmwatch now works on image delay and not fps - Previously the zmwatch daemon detected capture daemon failure by trying to use the FPS setting. This was imprecise and prone to false readings. It now uses the time delay since the last captured image. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} -Added zmpkg.pl and zm scripts - There are now two new scripts. zmpkg.pl is in charge of starting and stopping ZoneMinder as a whole package and zm is designed to be (optionally) installed into your init.d directory to use ZoneMinder as a service. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Zmwatch now works on image delay a +nd not fps - Previously the zmwatch daemon detected capture daemon failure by trying to use the FPS setting. This was imprecise and prone to false readings. It now uses the time delay since the last captured image. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Added zmpkg.pl and zm scripts - There a +re now two new scripts. zmpkg.pl is in charge of starting and stopping ZoneMinder as a whole package and zm is designed to be (optionally) installed into your init.d directory to use ZoneMinder as a service. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Fixed bug in Scan mode - The monitor cycle or scan mode had stopped working properly due to images not being generated. This is now fixed. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Revamped the console window slightly - The console w -indow has now been reformatted slightly to give more and better information including server load. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} -Added email and messaging to filters - Filters now allow you to send emails or messages (basically just short emails intended for mobile devices) on alarms. The format and possible content for these emails is in zmconfig_eml.txt and zmconfig_msg.txt. - -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} -Made zmdc more aggresive in killing old processes - The zmdc.pl daeamon will now kill any ZoneMinder processes it finds on startup or shutdown to prevent orphans from being left around. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} -Configuration changes - Previously there were a lot of files generated by configure. Now only zmconfig.pl is generated this way and all the other configuration files are created by zmconfig.pl (from .z files) to centralise configuration more. +Revamped the console window slightly - The console window has now been reformatted slightly to give more and better information including server load. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Added em +ail and messaging to filters - Filters now allow you to send emails or messages (basically just short emails intended for mobile devices) on alarms. The format and possible content for these emails is in zmconfig_eml.txt and zmconfig_msg.txt. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Made zmdc m +ore aggresive in killing old processes - The zmdc.pl daeamon will now kill any ZoneMinder processes it finds on startup or shutdown to prevent orphans from being left around. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Configuration changes - Previously there were a lot of files generated by confi +gure. Now only zmconfig.pl is generated this way and all the other configuration files are created by zmconfig.pl (from .z files) to centralise configuration more. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Fixed cambolzola opt bug - There was a bug in the Cambozola options, I can't remember what it was but it's fixed! -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Retaint arguments in zmdc.pl - In some installations zmdc was complaining about tainted arguments from the socket. These -are now detainted prior to sending and after receiving. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} -Forced alarms - You can now force alarms when looking at the monitor window should anything catch your attention. You have to remember to switch them off as well though. +Retaint arguments in zmdc.pl - In some installations zmdc was complaining about tainted arguments from the socket. These are now detainted prior to sending and after receiving. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Forced alarms - You can now force alarms when looki +ng at the monitor window should anything catch your attention. You have to remember to switch them off as well though. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Looser video configuration - Some video configuration errors can now be ignored via the STRICT_VIDEO_CONFIG option. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} -Monitor window refresh on alarm - When the monitor window is active and an alarm has occurred the most recent alarms list is immediately refreshed to show it. -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.14.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 -\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 -\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc14\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 -\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr14\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Monitor window re +fresh on alarm - When the monitor window is active and an alarm has occurred the most recent alarms list is immediately refreshed to show it. +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.15.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 +\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 +\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc15\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 +\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr15\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin435\itap0 \b\f1\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Release 0.9.7 \par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Yes, a big jump in release number but a lot of changes too. Now somewhat more mature, not really an alpha any more, and a lot of bugs fixed too. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s15\qj \fi-360\li720\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls9 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls9\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 -\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc1\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr1\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Added zmconfig.pl script to help with configuration. +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls9\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255 +\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc1\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr1\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36 +\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Added zmconfig.pl script to help with configuration. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Revamped to work better with configure scripts \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} Monitors now have more configuration options, including some that were statically defined before such as location and format of the image timestamps. @@ -1450,21 +1454,21 @@ Added Fast delete to PHP files. This allows the web interface to only delete the \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Fixed syntax error when adding default monitor. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Some of the web views have changed slightly to accommodate the separate events view. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}And much much more, probably... -\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.15.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 -\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 -\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc15\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 -\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr15\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 +\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s2 \b\f1\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 7.16.\tab}}\pard\plain \s2\ql \fi-432\li435\ri0\sb240\sa120\keepn\widctlpar\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1 +\tx723\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\ilvl1\outlinelevel1\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst4\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop10\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb3\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0 +\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9\pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc7\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc16\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18 +\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr7\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr16\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin435\itap0 \b\f1\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Release 0.0.1 \par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Initial release, therefore nothing new. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s1 \b\f1\fs28\lang2057\langfe1033\kerning32\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 8.\tab}}\pard\plain \s1\ql \fi-454\li454\ri0\sb240\sa240\keepn\pagebb\widctlpar\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0 -\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst2\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop6\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 +\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst2\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop6\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 \pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc8\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr8\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin454\itap0 \b\f1\fs28\ulth\lang2057\langfe1033\kerning32\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 To Do \par }\pard\plain \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Seeing as ZoneMinder is so young and has kind of evolved rather than being planned there are a bunch of improvements and enhancements still to do, here is just a sample. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard \s15\qj \fi-360\li720\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls10 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls10\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls10\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 \pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc1\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr1\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin720\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Perhaps split out devices - I think devices should probably be a separate table and class from monitors. Not critical but would represent a better model. @@ -1491,34 +1495,34 @@ Allow ZoneMinder to 'train' itself by allowing the user to select events that ar f magic, and recommend settings that will support this selection automatically thereafter. The hooks for this are already in to some extent. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}Add sound support to allow a captured audio channel to be associated with a video device. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s1 \b\f1\fs28\lang2057\langfe1033\kerning32\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 9.\tab}}\pard\plain \s1\ql \fi-454\li454\ri0\sb240\sa240\keepn\pagebb\widctlpar\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0 -\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst2\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop6\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 +\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst2\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop6\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 \pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc9\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr9\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin454\itap0 \b\f1\fs28\ulth\lang2057\langfe1033\kerning32\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Bugs \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard\plain \s15\qj \fi-360\li720\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls11 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls11\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls11\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 \pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc1\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr1\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin720\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 When opening a - link to an event etc from a notification email the window that is opened is just a regular browser window and not in the context of a proper ZoneMinder web interface. Thus it comes up too big usually (not a major issue) and also things like 'Delete' don' -t work as it wants to do things to its parent (which is more of a major issue). +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin720\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 +When opening a link to an event etc from a notification email the window that is opened is just a regular browser window and not in the context of a proper ZoneMinder web interface. Thus it comes up too big usually (not a major issue) and also things like + 'Delete' don't work as it wants to do things to its parent (which is more of a major issue). \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab} The .sock files used by the *nix sockets I suspect may have the odd permission issue now and again. I think everything recovers from it but it needs checking out. \par }\pard \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Probably bucket loads more, just fire them at me. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s1 \b\f1\fs28\lang2057\langfe1033\kerning32\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 10.\tab}}\pard\plain \s1\ql \fi-454\li454\ri0\sb240\sa240\keepn\pagebb\widctlpar\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0 -\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst2\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop6\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 +\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst2\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop6\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 \pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc10\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr10\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin454\itap0 \b\f1\fs28\ulth\lang2057\langfe1033\kerning32\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Non-Bugs \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s15 \f2\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 o\tab}}\pard\plain \s15\qj \fi-360\li720\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls12 -\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls12\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 +\tx720\nooverflow\faroman\ls12\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst1\pnrxst0\pnrxst111\pnrxst0\pnrstop4\pnrstart1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 \pnrstart2\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc1\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr1\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 -\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin720\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 -Yes, those are tabs in the indents; I like tabs so don't go changing them to spaces or else. Also yes I also like my opening braces on their own line most of the time, what's the point of brackets that don't line up? +\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin720\itap0 \f1\fs20\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 Yes, those are tabs in the i +ndents; I like tabs so don't go changing them to spaces or else. Also yes I also like my opening braces on their own line most of the time, what's the point of brackets that don't line up? \par }\pard \s15\qj \li0\ri0\sa180\widctlpar\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0 {\insrsid7562726 Everything else that isn't definitely broken is probably deliberate, or was once anyway. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\s1 \b\f1\fs28\lang2057\langfe1033\kerning32\langfenp1033\insrsid7562726 \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 11.\tab}}\pard\plain \s1\ql \fi-454\li454\ri0\sb240\sa240\keepn\pagebb\widctlpar\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0 -\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0\pnrauth1\pnrdate-1501387871\pnrstart0\pnrxst2\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop6\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 +\tx454\nooverflow\faroman\ls1\outlinelevel0\pnrauth1\pnrdate-964514468\pnrstart0\pnrxst2\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst0\pnrxst46\pnrxst0\pnrstop6\pnrstart1\pnrrgb1\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrrgb0\pnrstop9 \pnrstart2\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc255\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc11\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrnfc0\pnrstop18\pnrstart3\pnrpnbr11\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0 \pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrpnbr0\pnrstop36\rin0\lin454\itap0 \b\f1\fs28\ulth\lang2057\langfe1033\kerning32\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid7562726 License diff --git a/configure b/configure index 9973d8657..4749f03c9 100755 --- a/configure +++ b/configure @@ -1508,7 +1508,7 @@ fi # Define the identity of the package. PACKAGE=zm - VERSION=1.18.0 + VERSION=1.18.1 cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF diff --git a/configure.in b/configure.in index 8be483ead..d91ea461d 100644 --- a/configure.in +++ b/configure.in @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ AC_INIT(src/zm.h) -AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(zm,1.18.0) +AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(zm,1.18.1) AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h) AC_ARG_WITH(mysql,