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General Settings - Setup a user who can view cameras only and not make changes (Surveillance username and password), plus other settings such as change the admin password (recommended), shutdown/reboot, take a backup (recommended before making changes) and restore a backup and load software updates. #Raspberry pi 3 ip camera recorder how to#Preferences - How to layout the view of your cameras on your browser window. This is how my system and camera (Green Feathers wireless birdbox camera) is set up to record when motion has been detected in the birdbox and save the videos to a NAS server. There are additional help resources available on the motionEyeOS wiki. Also at the end of each field is a ‘?’ which provides some help when you hover the mouse pointer over it. When making a change, make sure you click the orange ‘Apply’ button at the top of the screen to save them. MotionEyeOS has many configuration options to help you get the most out of your cameras. To add an extra camera, repeat the process. Hover the mouse over the camera window to display buttons on the top right of the image such as take a still photo. If the configuration is correct the remaining boxes will become populated and click the ‘OK’ button, see below.Ĭlick the horizontal 3 lines again to minimise the window and the camera view should be displayed. ![]() If the camera can’t be found after you’ve entered the RTSP URL, the username and password an error in red will be displayed. Choose a ‘Camera Type’ of ‘Network Camera’ and in the URL box enter the camera RTSP URL (see above). If you have other cameras already connected they will appear in the drop-down list. To add your camera to motionEyeOS, click the box next to the 3 horizontal bars (see 7.) and choose ‘Add Camera’ from the drop-down list, see below. Click the horizontal 3 bars (top left) to open/close the camera configuration screen.įind out the IP address of your camera and create an RTSP URL to enter in the camera configuration box before proceeding to the next stage. With a successful login, the following screen will be presented. The username is ‘admin’ with no password. The motionEyeOS login page will be displayed. Once the IP address has been discovered, open your chosen Internet browser and type the Raspberry Pi address followed by :80 e.g. For Windows computers AdvancedIPScanner is recommended. Try using LANScan on a Mac which is available on the App Store. There are plenty of tools available to help you show the IP addresses on your network and locate the Pi. Once booted you can connect to the Raspberry Pi using its IP address. You don’t need a keyboard, mouse or display to connect to the Pi to run the software. The software should load on the Pi and be ready within about 2 minutes to connect. ![]() #Raspberry pi 3 ip camera recorder install#Next, install the Micro SD card in to your Raspberry Pi, connect the Pi with an Ethernet cable to your network and turn on. Once downloaded use your preferred Raspberry Pi Imager to install the motionEyeOS software on to a Micro SD card. The motionEyeOS wiki is at the following link: #Raspberry pi 3 ip camera recorder Pc#Using your PC or Mac download the motionEyeOS disk image. You will need a wired or Wi-Fi IP camera that has been set up and connected to your internet router. ![]() You will also need a MicroSD card for the cameras to to record onto. Although the guide has not been tested with other models of Raspberry Pi the motionEyeOS is compatible with most or all models of Raspberry Pi and many other single board computers. You can get a starter kit for around £60. A brand new 3 b+ is currently selling for around £35. A Raspberry Pi 3b+ has been used for this guide. You will need a single board computer that can run motionEyeOS. If you're looking to learn the basics about CCTV, read this article first: Basics of a Home Network and CCTV Systems This guide is only recommended if you understand IP addresses and basic CCTV concepts. This guide will also show you how to access the control centre via a web browser. #Raspberry pi 3 ip camera recorder full#This means you don’t have to buy an NVR or keep a full sized desktop/laptop computer running 24/7 to have non-stop recordings. This is achieved by using the free ‘Motion Eye’ operating system installed on a Raspberry Pi. This guide will show you how to use a Raspberry Pi as a dedicated network video recorder, as an alternative to using the VMS and CMS software from a PC or Mac. ![]()
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