Yawcam Ai is the new generation of Yawcam that is more focused on video surveillance with object detection. It supports multiple cameras and can be controlled from your phone. Documentation and more info can be found here: https://www.yawcam.com/ai/ Yawcam Ai is currently in beta. Please give it a t...
Anyhow, I've built a new beta version that don't trigger the motion detector at startup in my tests.
Please give it a try and see if it works better for you too.
Get the new beta release: yawcam_BETA_2024-02-27.exe (5,07 MB) What's new since last official release? - Fixed graphics glitch for some systems by disabling D3D acceleration. - Fixed that the wrong camera could be selected in some cases. - Fixed incorrect trigger of motion detector during startup. ...
Get the new beta release: yawcam_BETA_2024-02-27.exe (5,07 MB) What's new since last official release? - Fixed graphics glitch for some systems by disabling D3D acceleration. - Fixed that the wrong camera could be selected in some cases. - Fixed incorrect trigger of motion detector during startup. ...
I'll post more info soon when the new version is closer to getting ready for a beta-release.
Hopefully some of you will help me test the new version and track down the initial bugs before a real release
/malun
Do you get all get a "No device selected" picture? or do you get an actual image from the camera at startup? It's possible that this behavior have changed during the years... I'm not able to reproduce the problem with the "No device selected" picture, however I do get a single im...
With that said... As you pointed out, a contributing problem is also that this version of Yawcam don't support multiple devices. The overhead could be reduced if we don't have to run multiple instances at the same time. As a teaser, the next (unreleased) version of Yawcam dedicated for surveillance ...
7 GB of memory for a single instance of Yawcam sounds really much... What java distribution are you using? What image size are you using for the device? It is important to note that the memory usage will depend on the image size. In my tests a single instance for a camera with full HD (1920x1080) re...
Since Yawcam is a Java program, you will need to allow Java's executable in the firewall. The file will be named "javaw.exe" and is typically located here (if you are using Oracle's java distribution): C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Oracle\Java\javapath I you are using a different jav...
The easiest way is to browse the files in the file explorer. The preview image from a motion event is located here: C:\Users\%username%\.yawcam\motion And the images and and videos from the action events depend on your action settings. More info about them here: https://www.yawcam.com/help/help_moti...