![]() ![]() ![]() Should I mention that I'm on a gen8 microserver running xenserver so debian is running as a VM? stream_stop: Closed motion-stream listen socket & active motion-stream sockets ![]() stream_stop: Closing motion-stream listen socket & active motion-stream sockets motion_web_control: motion-httpd thread exit ^C motion_loop: End of event 1Ĭurl: (7) Failed to connect to 127.0.0.1 port 8765: Connection refused motion_loop: Video signal lost - Adding grey image netcam_rtsp_open_context: unable to open Server returned 5XX Server Error reply Got it, might be me but don't see anything in the logs that is different: (this is outputted to the screen when I run the motion command) I have also tried to update motion to the latest but still no joy. When I enter cam url it detects it as a valid cam. I reported on motioneye but they seem to think that the issue is with motion - in particular: I get the UI ok but cannot get a stream to work. netcam_rtsp_open_context: unable to open returned 5XX Server Error replyĪs I said I've tried on debian and ubuntu on xenserver. ffmpeg_avcodec_log: method DESCRIBE failed: 500 Internal Server Error netcam_rtsp_open_context: Using tcp transport netcam_start: now calling netcam_setup_rtsp() netcam_start: Netcam_http parameter 'off' converts to flags: HTTP/1.0: 1 HTTP/1.1: 0 Keep-Alive O netcam_url_parse: Parse case 9 data /VideoMain netcam_url_parse: Parse case 7 data :554 netcam_url_parse: Parse case 6 data 192.168.1.2 netcam_url_parse: Parse case 1 data rtsp netcam_url_parse: Entry netcam_url_parse data rtsp://192.168.1.2:554/VideoMain netcam_start: Network Camera thread starting. motion_loop: Retrying until successful connection with camera I know the connection info is correct as still running on the rpi3.Ĭode/ motion_loop: vid_return_code 1 I have followed instructions to install on debian and ubuntu (both latest distro) and cannot get the video feed to work on any of them. I have done a manual install following instructions on a rpi3, this also worked fine. I have installed motioeyeos on a rpi3, this works fine.
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