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@Littlechay by default, Angry searches the port 80 default port for motionEyeOS. If he were looking for another OS running motionEye, then he'd need to search port 8765.

If you are using a non-default (included with motionEyeOS) start4.elf or other kernel files, USB doesn't work, and it's a known issue. There are only a couple of bootloaders (firmware)...

MotioneyeOS (dev20201026) works fine without mods. The forked PiZero2W fork works fine, too... https://github.com/motioneye-project/motioneyeos/issues/2875

If you are using a non-default (included with motionEyeOS) start4.elf or other kernel files, USB doesn't work, and it's a known issue. There are only a couple of bootloaders (firmware)...

it does with a Tiga USB Dashcam quite well on a Pi3 and motionEyeOS dev20201026

Other options are: load RaspiOS Buster or Bullseye Lite and install motioneye 0.42.1 for Python2.7, [instructions here](https://github.com/motioneye-project/motioneye/wiki/Installation) or you can try Bookworm with Python 3 and motioneye 0.43.0. [instructions here](https://github.com/motioneye-project/motioneye#installation)

IMO waste of time, as the default name is effectively meye-. If it called itself meye-newcamera or meye-newhub or even motioneyeos it would be like the RPI's default of raspberrypi.local....

Think about what you said. 'hostnames are configurable' They are, but AFTER you remote into it. At least until CCrisan adds 'hostname' to the list of pre-configurable (/boot/...) files.. Or...

Jim: My point exactly. You currently can't set a name before first boot, the default name is 'meye- ' and thus avahi and other 'find by name services' don't exactly...

@jasaw: Confirmed. created plaintext file 'hostname', contents 'rpi3b-meos' with notepad++ on Win10, placed in /boot/ partition when imaging SDCard. Worked. Where is that option documented? It's not in the motionEyeOS...