I am very keen on installing motioneye on my orangepi PC -
Question: can i try Orange Pi PC Beta image with Xenial and mainline kernel with the Orange Pi One and Lite.
i have heard that Motioneye (not os) works very well with Orange Pi PC when installed on top of Armbian-OS. It is told to be great for multiple network cameras as they are cheap and can run 2 cameras per SBC comfortably.
i got 2 orange pi pc
How should i go ahead:
- installing ffmpeg. Otherwise it was the raspbian instructions on armbian.
- Did anybody get armbian up and going properly before installing motioneye?
btw: which camera do you suggest:
for CSI camera you must stay on legacy.
CSI on mainline is on WIP stage.
should i take a good USB camera H264/MJPEG capable.
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tarifa
howdy community,
I am very keen on installing motioneye on my orangepi PC -
Question: can i try Orange Pi PC Beta image with Xenial and mainline kernel with the Orange Pi One and Lite.
i have heard that Motioneye (not os) works very well with Orange Pi PC when installed on top of Armbian-OS. It is told to be great for multiple network cameras as they are cheap and can run 2 cameras per SBC comfortably.
i got 2 orange pi pc
How should i go ahead:
- installing ffmpeg. Otherwise it was the raspbian instructions on armbian.
- Did anybody get armbian up and going properly before installing motioneye?
btw: which camera do you suggest:
for CSI camera you must stay on legacy.
CSI on mainline is on WIP stage.
should i take a good USB camera H264/MJPEG capable.
love to hear from you
+#greetings yours tarifa
links:;
https://forum.armbian.com/topic/2168-motioneye-opi/
https://github.com/ccrisan/motioneyeos/issues/252
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