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Orange PI PC support #252

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sambul13 opened this issue Apr 13, 2016 · 12 comments
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Orange PI PC support #252

sambul13 opened this issue Apr 13, 2016 · 12 comments

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@sambul13
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Hi,

Can you add Orange PI PC to supported devices?

@ccrisan
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ccrisan commented Apr 13, 2016

I don't own such a device yet :)

@sambul13
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They're sold for $15 here, hugely popular, and already have several working official and unofficial Linux distributions adapted. Unfortunately, none of these distros is lightweight and specialized in motion detection & surveillance, while this device seems to ideally suit that purpose in home use. Please consider. :)

@Chiny91
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Chiny91 commented Apr 14, 2016

Maybe a donation of one such device ordered/delivered to the developer's selected address would encourage this bespoke software 😑

@sambul13
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sambul13 commented Apr 14, 2016

Contacting the Ali seller at the above link who is OPI owner might result in getting a few types of Orange devices by the developer, since demand for home & small office ARM surveillance devices is steadily growing. Of course, motionEye and the OS would need to support modern cams hardware features like H264 RTSP streaming & recording to draw sponsors.

@soroushcrazy1
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I have "orange pi one" witch has 4core 1.2Ghz Arm and 512MB Ram on it.it has Ethernet and 2 Usb (one micro and one usb2) it has camera port and power with 5volt.
it price is 9$. I think this is beter than raspberry pi Zero (because has Ethernet port)
if anyone cam Work on it , it would be perfect.
site link:
http://www.orangepi.org/

@Roger53
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Roger53 commented Jun 3, 2016

Hi ccrisan, great software on top of a great motion package !

OS version for Orange Pi One (OPiO) : Yes please, gives me back GB's on the SD card for a picture store? Pretty powerful SBC.

Currently I install it on top of Armbian 3.4. Works fine, just minor camera issues in the log as Orange Pi camera on Armbian is still under development. still pictures / movie / motion detection / mailing etc work fine.

OPiO and a 2MP Orange Pi One Camera = $15 + shipping cost, if bought as a set.

Camera gives a bit of a red-ish low contrast picture, so I want to correct for that, and somehow that only works in the OS version, or should I check the option list ?

OPiO is also much smaller then all the rest, so fits easier in dummy camera housing.

@gtr33m
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gtr33m commented Oct 5, 2016

Motioneye (not os) works very well with Orange Pi PC when installed on top of Armbian 3.4

Installed using the Raspbian instructions, including pre-built ffmpeg package. Only issue was python pytz was missing, but install able with pip.

Great for multiple network cameras as they are cheap and can run 2 cameras per SBC comfortably.

@ccrisan
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ccrisan commented Jan 1, 2017

See #649 (comment).

@ericjanvanputten
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@gtr33m May i ask how you installed it.
Based on another community member i got 2 orange pi zero's and i cant get the web interface to load.
Not sure where i go wrong as a noob. I followed the raspbian instruction, but to bad no sigar yet.

@gtr33m
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gtr33m commented Mar 3, 2017 via email

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ericjanvanputten commented Mar 3, 2017 via email

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I actually came a small step in the right direction - seemed the motioneye part installing kept going wrong, attempt 86 helped...

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