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Timelapse creating problem

Open ThomasTom86 opened this issue 3 years ago • 7 comments

Hello! I get the following error message when creating a timelapse video!

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ThomasTom86 avatar May 03 '22 18:05 ThomasTom86

When did you install motionEye? We merged a fix for creating timelapse videos from pictures just recently: #2437

Here is how to upgrade to latest commit: https://github.com/motioneye-project/motioneye/tree/dev#upgrade

MichaIng avatar May 03 '22 21:05 MichaIng

about a week ago.

ThomasTom86 avatar May 04 '22 03:05 ThomasTom86

The commit was merged 6 days ago. Please try to update motionEye via linked instructions.

MichaIng avatar May 04 '22 15:05 MichaIng

i have updated to the last release 0.43.0 but creating the timelapse still doesn't work.

ThomasTom86 avatar May 15 '22 19:05 ThomasTom86

You followed the upgrade instructions, especially --force-reinstall? Also did you systemctl restart motioneye afterwards? If so, please post the service logs again:

journalctl -u motioneye

MichaIng avatar May 15 '22 19:05 MichaIng

yes I did the update the same way

this is the log …. F656FCE0-1C8A-4C0A-91C7-C29EE0CAF671 7EFEB041-BA14-4592-A986-4B6F0A0640CD 60B8D2D3-4668-45C3-A37A-F4F52B5D0D88

ThomasTom86 avatar May 16 '22 06:05 ThomasTom86

Protocol "rtsp" not supported or disabled in libcurl

Interesting, which is your distro and version? Looks like the distributed libcurl does not support RTSP and for pycurl (used by tornado) no pre-compiled wheels are provided by PyPI, hence it is always compiled locally, against the installed libcurl.

MichaIng avatar May 16 '22 18:05 MichaIng