Hi there,
I have a desktop machine running Fedora 17 and a DVR card connected to
six surveilance cameras, managed by ZoneMinder. I use the package from
Fedora Project, it works veru well, but I miss the ability to store
videos envoded as mpeg or some other format that uses less disk space.
Because the zoneminder package for Fedora will store only JPEG files, it
uses up too much disk space and I can store only a a couple days.
I was wondering if upgrading to Fedora 19 to get the latest package
would improve this. I found nothing on the change log about this issue,
which AFAIK is related to the ffmpeg release used by Fedora.
Can anyone tell me if now ZoneMinder from Fedora can store encoded video
instead of individual jpeg frames? If not, I won't take the effort to
upgrade the machine right now.
[]s, Fernando Lozano
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