# Minimal motion example config file provided by the # Debian motion package - for basic webcam operation. # # You most certainly want to investigate # /usr/share/doc/motion/examples/motion-dist.conf.gz # for further configuration options. Also, refer to the # motion man page and /usr/share/doc/motion/motion_guide.html # for detailed information on configuration options. daemon on quiet on # You may very well need to change this (check with 'dmesg' # after plugging in your webcam). videodevice /dev/video0 #input 1 # Image size in pixels (valid range is camera dependent). #width 640 #height 480 width 320 height 240 framerate 25 quality 85 auto_brightness on # General threshold level and noise threshold # level (for distinguishing between noise and motion). threshold 4500 noise_level 64 # Initial brightness, contrast, hue (NTSC), and saturation. # 0 = disabled (valid range 0-255). brightness 0 contrast 0 saturation 0 hue 0 # Encode movies in real-time (install ffmpeg before enabling). ffmpeg_cap_new on # Codec to be used by ffmpeg for the video compression. # Supported formats: mpeg4, msmpeg4. ffmpeg_video_codec mpeg4 # Target base directory for pictures and films (you may need # to change this (or change its permissions) depending on # which system user runs motion). target_dir /var/video # Define a port number (e.g. 8000) to enable the mini-http server. # 0 = disabled. webcam_port 10000 # Set to 'off' to allow anybody (not just localhost) to view the # webcam via the mini-http server (http://hostname:port). webcam_localhost off webcam_quality 50 webcam_maxrate 1 # My Variables text_right CorbanTek Garage\n%Y-%m-%d\n%T output_normal off gap 3600