![]() Docker takes much of the pain out of it because it won’t affect the system at large. That was the best thing because upgrading ZoneMinder has always been a difficult chore for me. About a two years ago I started getting into docker and I eventually realized there were several docker containers for ZM and around then I transitioned my natively installed version to a docker. I can confirm that it is extremely stable you just need some CPU power to crunch the images. I’ve been using ZM for years too but I used it natively installed into Ubuntu for most of that time. Its a shame no-one else does MQTT like BlueIris Perhaps the development of the software has improved and it is something that more HA should look into using. I came searching on the forums for info about Shinobi as I couldn’t believe I hadn’t heard of it before, and found this thread, so thought I would share my experience with it so far. Files sizes for a 15min video on roughly the same quality settings as MotionEye are around 240mb, significantly smaller for 50% longer record time.īeing that Frenck is no longer developing the community container for this, I have just added it to HA via an iframe. The learning curve for setup is much higher than MotionEye, but once I got the hang of it, I found it easy to configure.ĬPU usage is around 5% and RAM usage is around 15% (of 8gb) and power usage is sitting at 30-35 watts - much less taxing on the system than MotionEye. Installed using docker and it’s running very well. I stumbled across Shinobi, and decided to give it a go. File sizes using Foscam FI9853EP’s were in the region of 800mb per 10min video on medium/high capture settings. I know this a somewhat due to old CPU architecture. Power usage was constantly sitting at 80 watts, which in Australia becomes expensive for an always-on system. I find the motion detection in MotionEye to be unreliable and it drops frames constantly - 1 second I’m in the video, next second, gone. CPU usage was sitting constantly in the region of 60%-70% usage with 4 cameras on continuous record. I installed MotionEye using Docker, and got everything set up. I wanted to ditch the NAS, an old DS115j and move to a single solution for HA, CCTV, and Plex for my media content, so decided to have a play around with an old Dell SFF Optiplex 990 running Ubuntu server 18.04.03 LTS, with a i5 2400, 8gb RAM and a 2TB WD Purple Drive I pulled out of the NAS. (I would love an AIO docker solution if anyone has one) I’ve also tried Zoneminder in the past, I found it very difficult to get to work in docker, so never stuck with it. Now Xeoma Lite is successfully activated on your computer and ready to use.I’ve tested MotionEye on and off for a while on an RPi and an Intel NUC with a J5005 CPU, but with a Synology NAS as my primary CCTV capture device - it just works so well. When you are sure that Xeoma Lite is what you need, please feel free to buy and activate Xeoma Lite license or licenses via Main menu -> Registration -> Activate. If you’d like to test the Xeoma Lite features solely, please follow this guide. Program will start in the trial mode where you can particularly test nearly all of its functionality. To switch to Xeoma Standard, Xeoma Pro or use Additional modules from the Lite version you need to buy those editions’ licenses per each camera you want to use.ĭownload Xeoma for your OS. Haven’t found what you are looking for? Ask us if Xeoma Lite has it!Īttention! Xeoma Lite licenses can summarize up to 4 cameras per server and cannot be combined with Starter, Standard, Pro and renewal licenses! NEW: Starting from version 20.10.13 released on OctoXeoma Lite can be activated on virtual machines as well!Īlso available: rebranding/customization, layouts/grids control, control of PTZ functions of supported PTZ cameras, making screenshots, time synchronization through ONVIF, export from archives and making undeletable intervals, motion visualization, device list. Supported operating systems, cameras, Repeater service and interface remain the same as in commercial Xeoma version. Unavailable heatmap and digital zoom functions.Does not work on virtual machines, including Docker (versions from 16.12.26 to 20.10.12).Unavailable user access rights setup (only admin is available).Additional modules can not be purchased and used in Xeoma Lite.The maximum number of cameras per server in Lite edition is 4 (depends on the purchased Lite license).Xeoma editions comparison table (Xeoma Starter, Lite, Standard and Pro) If the Xeoma commercial version seems to be expensive or too complicated, try Lite version. ![]() Xeoma Lite includes the most essential and easy to use modules. ![]() Xeoma Lite is a simplified version of the Xeoma video surveillance program for small and medium size business and home users.
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