A web responsive interface to manage motion (an open-source motion detection software) and visualize live stream from http cameras.
- Visualize cameras stream.
- Start and stop motion service directly from the web interface,
- Enable autostart and stop of the motion service, based on time slots or on device presence on the local network. If none of the known devices are connected to the local network then motion service will be automatically started as nobody is at home.
- Receive mail alerts on motion detection.
- Visualize captured images and videos and/or download them.
- Create timelapses.
An Android app is available for download here (in the assets section).
- CPU and RAM can be very sollicitated when motion service is running depending on the number of cameras and the resolution of the stream.
- Disk space depends on the number of cameras and the number of days you want to keep images and videos.
- docker (service must be up and running)
- A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) and a valid SSL certificate for this FQDN if you want to access the web interface through a secure connection (https)
- A least a SPF record configured for your FQDN, to be able to send email alerts from motion-UI
Official documentation is available here.
It should help you installing and starting using motion-UI.
- For bug reports, issues or features requests, please open a new issue in the Github
Issues
section - A Discord channel is available here for any questions or quick help/debugging (English or French spoken)