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NAME

       motion -   Detect motion using a video4linux device or network camera

SYNOPSIS

       motion [ -hbnsm ] [ -c config file path ] [ -d level ] [ -k level ] [ -p pid_file ][ -l log_file ]

DESCRIPTION

       Motion  uses  a  video4linux device or network camera to detect motion. If motion is detected both normal
       and motion pictures can be taken. Motion can also take actions to  notify  you  if  needed.  Creation  of
       automated snapshots is also possible.

OPTIONS

       -c     Full  path  and  filename  of  config  file.   For example:  /home/kurt/motion.conf The default is
              /usr/local/etc/motion unless specified differently when building Motion.   Many  RPMs  and  Debian
              packages will use /etc or /etc/motion as the default.

       -h     Show help screen.

       -b     Run in daemon mode.

       -n     Run in non-daemon mode.

       -s     Run in setup mode. Also forces non-daemon mode.

       -d     Run with message log level 1-9.

       -k     Run with message log type 1-9.

       -l     Full path and file name for the log file.

       -p     Full  path  and  filename  for process id file (pid file). E.g /var/run/motion.pid. Default is not
              defined. Pid file is only created when Motion is started in daemon mode.

       -m     Start in pause mode.

       CONFIG FILE OPTIONS
              These are the options that  can  be  used  in  the  config  file.   They  are  overridden  by  the
              commandline!  All number values are integer numbers (no decimals allowed).  Boolean options can be
              on or off (values "1", "yes" and "on" all means true and any other value means false).

       daemon
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     When  specified  as  ON, Motion goes into daemon (background process) mode and releases the
                     terminal.

       setup_mode
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     Start in Setup-Mode, daemon disabled.

       pid_file
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     File to store the process ID, also called pid file.

       log_file
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not Defined
              Description:
                     File to save logs messages, if not defined stderr and syslog is used.

       log_level
              Values: 1 to 9 (EMG, ALR, CRT, ERR, WRN, NTC, INF, DBG, ALL)
              Default: 6 / NTC
              Description:
                     Specify the level of verbosity in the messages sent to the log.

       log_type
              Values: COR, STR, ENC, NET, DBL, EVT, TRK, VID, ALL
              Default: ALL
              Description:
                     Filter to log messages by type

       quiet
              Values: on/off
              Default: on
              Description:
                     Do not sound beeps when detecting motion

       native_language
              Values: boolean
              Default: on
              Description:
                     Use this option to enable native language on the webcontrol and log message.   Specify  off
                     to have messages provided in English.

       camera_name
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not Defined
              Description:
                     User specified string to describe the camera.

       camera_id
              Values: Numeric identification number for the camera
              Default: The order in which the camera is opened by Motion
              Description:
                     Use this option to assign a number to each camera that is consistent every time that Motion
                     is  started.   By  default  Motion will assign a number based upon the sequence in which it
                     reads the configuration and this sequence may not  be  the  same  every  time  that  Motion
                     starts.

       camera
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not Defined
              Description:
                     This  option specifies the full path and file name to individual camera files.  This option
                     can be listed multiple times.  Each camera file should contain the options that are  unique
                     to  that  camera/video  device.   Common options are obtained from the motion.conf file and
                     values are overwritten from each camera file.  While the motion.conf includes  four  sample
                     camera  files, the actual limit of cameras is only dependent upon the machine capabilities.
                     Remember: If you have more than one camera you must have one camera file for each one.  For
                     example,  2  cameras  would  require  3  files:  The  motion.conf file AND camera1.conf and
                     camera2.conf.  only put the options that are unique to each camera  in  the  camera  config
                     files.

       camera_dir
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not Defined
              Description:
                     This option specifies the optional subdirectory that contains the camera config files.

       target_dir
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     Target  base  directory for pictures and films.  It is recommended to use an absolute path.
                     If this option is not defined, the current working directory is used.  This option  accepts
                     the conversion specifiers included at the end of this manual.

       video_device
              Values: User specified string
              Default: /dev/video0
              Description:
                     String  to  specify  the  video  device  to  be  used for capturing.  The format is usually
                     /dev/videoX where X varies depending upon the video devices connected to the computer.  For
                     FreeBSD certain devices use the bktr subsystem and they will use /dev/bktr0.

       video_params
              Values: User specified string
              Default: None
              Description:
                     String to specify the parameters to pass in for a video_device.  The  parameters  permitted
                     are  dependent upon the device.  This only applies to V4L2 devices.  The Motion log reports
                     all the available options for the device.

       auto_brightness
              Values: 0 - 3
              Default: 0
              Description:
                     The auto_brightness  feature  uses  the  device  options  to  adjust  the  brightness  Only
                     recommended  for  cameras  without  auto  brightness.   0-disabled, 1=Use brightness, 2=Use
                     exposure, 3=Use absolute exposure.

       tuner_device
              Values: User Specified String
              Default: /dev/tuner0
              Description:
                     Tuner device to be used for capturing images.  This is ONLY used for FreeBSD.

       roundrobin_frames
              Values: 1 to unlimited
              Default: 1
              Description:
                     Number of frames to capture in each roundrobin step

       roundrobin_skip
              Values: 1 to unlimited
              Default: 1
              Description:
                     Number of frames to skip before each roundrobin step

       roundrobin_switchfilter
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     Filter out noise generated by roundrobin

       netcam_url
              Values: User specified string
              Default: None
              Description:
                     Full connection URL string to use to connect to a network camera.  In addition to  standard
                     camera protocols, the following prefixes are added by the Motion application.

                            ftp:// mjpg:// mjpeg:// file:// v4l2://

                     The  connection  string  is  camera  specific.   It is usually the same as what other video
                     playing applications would use to connect to the camera stream.

       netcam_params
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not Defined
              Description:
                     User specified parameters for the network camera.

       netcam_high_url
              Values: User specified string
              Default: None
              Description:
                     Full connection URL string to use to connect to a high resolution network camera.  The  URL
                     must provide a stream of images instead of only a static image.  The following prefixes are
                     recognized

                            rtsp:// rtmp://

                     The  connection  string  is  camera  specific.   It is usually the same as what other video
                     playing applications would use to connect to the  camera  stream.   Motion  currently  only
                     supports  basic  authentication for the cameras.  Digest is not currently supported.  Basic
                     authentication can be specified in the URL or via the netcam_userpass option.

       netcam_high_params
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not Defined
              Description:
                     User specified parameters for the network camera.

       netcam_userpass
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not Defined
              Description:
                     The user id and password  required  to  access  the  network  camera  string.   Only  basic
                     authentication  is  supported  at this time.  Format is in user:password format when both a
                     user name and password are required.

       mmalcam_name
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     Name of camera to use if you are using a camera accessed through OpenMax/MMAL.  This  value
                     is  used  to  specify  the  use  of  the PI camera.  The typical value for the PI camera is
                     vc.ril.camera

       mmalcam_params
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     Camera  configuration  options   to   use   for   the   OpenMax/MMAL   camera.    See   the
                     raspivid/raspistill  tool documentation for full list of options.  Typical value for the PI
                     camera is -hf

       width
              Values: Dependent upon video device
              Default: 640
              Description:
                     Image width in pixels for the video device.

       height
              Values: Dependent upon video device
              Default: 480
              Description:
                     Image height in pixels for the video device

       framerate
              Values: 2 - 100
              Default: 15
              Description:
                     The maximum number of frames to capture in 1 second.  The default of 100 will  normally  be
                     limited by the capabilities of the video device.  Typical video devices have a maximum rate
                     of 30.

       minimum_frame_time
              Values: 0 to unlimited
              Default: 0
              Description:
                     The  minimum time in seconds between capturing picture frames from the camera.  The default
                     of 0 disables this option and relies upon the capture rate of the camera.  This  option  is
                     used when you want to capture images at a rate lower than 2 per second.

       rotate
              Values: 0, 90, 180, 270
              Default: 0
              Description:
                     Rotate  image  this  number  of  degrees.  The rotation affects all saved images as well as
                     movies.

       flip_axis
              Values: none, v, h
              Default: none
              Description:
                     Flip the images vertically or horizontally.  The flip affects all saved images as  well  as
                     movies.

       locate_motion_mode
              Values: on/off/preview
              Default: off
              Description:
                     When  specified  as  'on',  locate  and  draw  a  box  around  the moving object.  When set
                     'preview', only draw a box in preview_shot pictures.

       locate_motion_style
              Values:
                     box : Draw traditional box around the part of the image generating the motion

                     redbox : Draw a red box around the part of the image generating the motion

                     cross : Draw a cross on the part of the image generating the motion

                     redcross : Draw a red cross on the part of the image generating the motion
              Default: box
              Description:
                     When locate_motion_mode is enable, this option specifies how the motion will  be  indicated
                     on the image.

       text_left
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     Text  to  place  in  lower  left  corner  of  image.   Format  specifiers follow C function
                     strftime(3)

       text_right
              Values: User specified string
              Default: %Y-%m-%d\n%T
              Description:
                     Text to place in lower  right  corner  of  image.   Format  specifiers  follow  C  function
                     strftime(3)

       text_changes
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     When  specified, draw the number of changed pixed on the images.  This option will normally
                     be set to off except when you setup and adjust the motion settings.  The text is placed  in
                     upper right corner of the image.

       text_scale
              Values: 1 to 10
              Default: 1
              Description:
                     The scale at which to draw text over the image.

       text_event
              Values: User specified string
              Default: %Y%m%d%H%M%S
              Description:
                     Define  the  value  of  the  special  event  conversion specifier %C.  The user can use any
                     conversion specifier in this option except %C.  Date and time values are from the timestamp
                     of the first image in the current event.  The %C can be used filenames and  text_left/right
                     for creating a unique identifier for each event.

       emulate_motion
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     Always save images even if there was no motion.

       pause
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     When Motion is started, pause the motion detection.

       threshold
              Values: 1 to unlimited
              Default: 1500
              Description:
                     Threshold for number of changed pixels in an image that triggers motion detection

       threshold_maximum
              Values: 0, 1 to unlimited
              Default: 0
              Description:
                     Maximum  of  changed  pixels  in  an image that triggers motion detection.  A value of zero
                     disables this option.

       threshold_tune
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     Automatically tune the threshold down if possible.

       noise_level
              Values: 1 to unlimited
              Default: 32
              Description:
                     Noise threshold for the motion detection.

       noise_tune
              Values: on/off
              Default: on
              Description:
                     Automatically tune the noise threshold

       despeckle_filter
              Values:
                     e/E : erode
                     d/D : dilate
                     l : label
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     Despeckle motion image using (e)rode or (d)ilate or  (l)abel.   The  recommended  value  is
                     EedDl. Any combination (and number of) of E, e, d, and D is valid.  (l)abeling must only be
                     used once and the 'l' must be the last letter.  Comment out to disable

       area_detect
              Values: 1 to 9
              Default: Not Defined
              Description:
                     When  motion  is  detected  in  the  predefined  areas  indicated below, trigger the script
                     indicated by the on_area_detected.  The trigger is only activated  once  during  an  event.
                     one or more areas can be specified with this option.  Note that this option is only used to
                     trigger  the  indicated  script.  It does not limit all motion detection events to only the
                     area indicated.
                            Image Areas
                            123
                            456
                            789

       mask_file
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     When particular area should be ignored for motion, it can be accomplished using a PGM  mask
                     file.   The  PGM  mask  file  is  a specially constructed mask file that allows the user to
                     indicate the areas for which motion should be monitored.  This option  specifies  the  full
                     path and name for the mask file.

       mask_privacy
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     The PGM mask file is a specially constructed mask file that allows the user to indicate the
                     areas  to  remove  from  all  images.  This option specifies the full path and name for the
                     privacy mask file.

       smart_mask_speed
              Values: 0 to 10
              Default: 0 (off)
              Description:
                     Speed of mask changes when creating a dynamic mask file.

       lightswitch_percent
              Values: 0 to 100
              Default: 0
              Description:
                     Ignore sudden massive light intensity changes.  Triggers when the percentage of the picture
                     area that changed intensity is greater than this value.

       lightswitch_frames
              Values: 1 to 1000
              Default: 5
              Description:
                     Number of frames to ignore when lightswitch has been triggered.

       minimum_motion_frames
              Values: 1 to unlimited
              Default: 1
              Description:
                     The minimum number of picture frames in a row that must contain motion before  a  event  is
                     triggered.  The default of 1 means that all motion is detected.  The recommended range is 1
                     to 5.

       event_gap
              Values: -1 to unlimited
              Default: 60
              Description:
                     The  number of seconds of no motion that triggers the end of an event.  An event is defined
                     as a series of motion images taken within a short timeframe.  The recommended value  is  60
                     seconds.   The  value -1 is allowed and disables events causing all Motion to be written to
                     one single movie file and no pre_capture.  If set to 0, motion is running in gapless  mode.
                     Movies  don't  have gaps anymore.  An event ends right after no more motion is detected and
                     post_capture is over.

       pre_capture
              Values: 0 to unlimited
              Default: 0
              Description:
                     The number of pre-captured (buffered) pictures from before motion was detected that will be
                     output upon motion detection.  The recommended range is 0 to 5.  It is not  recommended  to
                     use  large  values  since it will cause Motion to skip frames.  To smooth movies use larger
                     values of post_capture instead.

       post_capture
              Values: 0 to unlimited
              Default: 0
              Description:
                     Number of frames to capture after motion is no longer detected.

       Script Options
              on_event_start, on_event_end, on_picture_save
              on_motion_detected, on_area_detected, on_movie_start
              on_movie_end, on_camera_lost, on_camera_found

              Values: User defined string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     Specify the full path and file name for the script to  execute  when  the  indicated  event
                     occurs.  When a file name is required for the script, append a %f to the script string.

       picture_output
              Values: on, off, first, best, center
              Default: off
              Description:
                     Output pictures when motion is detected.  When set to 'first', only the first picture of an
                     event is saved.  Picture with most motion of an event is saved when set to 'best'.  Picture
                     with  motion  nearest  center  of  picture  is  saved when set to 'center'.  Can be used as
                     preview shot for the corresponding movie.

       picture_output_motion
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     Output pictures with only the pixels moving object (ghost images)

       picture_type
              Values: jpeg/ppm/webp/grey
              Default: jpeg
              Description:
                     The file type of output images

       picture_quality
              Values: 1 to 100
              Default: 75
              Description:
                     The quality (in percent) to be used by the jpeg and webp compression

       picture_exif
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     Text to include in a JPEG EXIF comment

       picture_filename
              Values: User specified string
              Default: %v-%Y%m%d%H%M%S-%q
              Description:
                     The file path for motion triggered images (jpeg, ppm or webp) relative to target_dir.   The
                     file  extension  .jpg, .ppm or .webp is automatically added so do not include this.  Set to
                     'preview' together with best-preview feature enables special naming convention for  preview
                     shots.  This option accepts the conversion specifiers included at the end of this manual.

       snapshot_interval
              Values: 0 to unlimited
              Default: 0
              Description:
                     When  specified  as  0,  the  snapshot feature is disabled.  When a value is specified, the
                     value indicates the number of seconds between snapshots.

       snapshot_filename
              Values: User specified string
              Default: %v-%Y%m%d%H%M%S-snapshot
              Description:
                     The file path for snapshots relative to target_dir.  The file extension .jpg, .ppm or .webp
                     is automatically added so do not include this.  A symbolic link called lastsnap.jpg created
                     in the target_dir will always point to the latest  snapshot,  unless  snapshot_filename  is
                     exactly  'lastsnap'  This  option  accepts the conversion specifiers included at the end of
                     this manual.

       movie_output
              Values: on/off
              Default: on
              Description:
                     Use ffmpeg to encode movies of the motion.

       movie_output_motion
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     Use ffmpeg to encode movies with only the pixels moving object (ghost images)

       movie_max_time
              Values: 0 to unlimited
              Default: 120
              Description:
                     Maximum length in seconds of a movie.  When value is exceeded a new movie file is  created.
                     The value of 0 means that there is no limit.

       movie_bps
              Values: 0 to unlimited
              Default: 400000
              Description:
                     Bitrate  to  be used by the ffmpeg encoder.  This option is ignored if movie_quality is not
                     0.

       movie_quality
              Values: 0 to 100
              Default: 60
              Description:
                     Enable and define the variable bitrate for the ffmpeg encoder.   movie_bps  is  ignored  if
                     variable  bitrate  is  enabled.   When  specified  as  0,  use the fixed bitrate defined by
                     movie_bps.  When defined as 1 - 100 varies the quality of the movie.  A value of 1 is worst
                     quality versus a value of 100 is best quality.

       movie_codec
              Values:
                     Motion videos:
                            mpeg4 - Creates .avi file
                            msmpeg4 - Creates .avi file
                            swf - Flash film with extension .swf
                            flv - Flash video with extension .flv
                            ffv1 - FF video codec 1 for Lossless Encoding
                            mov - QuickTime
                            mp4 - MPEG-4 Part 14 H264 encoding
                            mkv - Matroska H264 encoding
                            hevc - H.265 / HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding)
              Default: mkv
              Description:
                     For regular motion videos, the container/codec must be available in the ffmpeg installed on
                     the computer.

       movie_duplicate_frames
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     When creating videos, should frames be duplicated in order to keep up  with  the  requested
                     frames per second

       movie_passthrough
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     When using a rtsp camera, make movies without decoding the stream.

       movie_filename
              Values: User specified string
              Default: %v-%Y%m%d%H%M%S
              Description:
                     File  path  for  motion  triggered  ffmpeg  films  (movies)  relative  to  target_dir.  The
                     extensions(.swf, .avi, etc) are automatically added so do  not  include  them  This  option
                     accepts the conversion specifiers included at the end of this manual.

       movie_extpipe_use
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     Use  the  external  pipe  in  order to encode videos.  This is a replacement option for the
                     FFMPEG  builtin  encoder  for  movie_output   only.    The   options   movie_filename   and
                     timelapse_filename are also used from the ffmpeg feature

       movie_extpipe
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     Command  line string to receive and process a pipe of images to encode.  Generally, use '-'
                     for STDIN

       timelapse_interval
              Values: 0 to unlimited
              Default: 0
              Description:
                     Number of seconds between frame captures for a timelapse movie.  Specify 0 to  disable  the
                     timelapse.

       timelapse_mode
              Values:
                     hourly
                     daily
                     weekly-sunday
                     weekly-monday
                     monthly
                     manual
              Default: daily
              Description:
                     File rollover mode for the timelapse video.

       timelapse_fps
              Values: 0 to unlimited
              Default: 30
              Description:
                     Frames per second used for playback of the timelapse video.

       timelapse_codec
              Values:
                     mpg - Creates mpg file with mpeg-2 encoding.
                     mpeg4 - Creates avi file with the default encoding.
              Default: mpg
              Description:
                     For mpg timelapse videos, if motion is shutdown and restarted, new pics will be appended to
                     any previously created file with name indicated for timelapse.  For mpeg4 timelapse videos,
                     if  motion  is  shutdown  and  restarted,  new  pics  will  create a new file with the name
                     indicated for timelapse.

       timelapse_filename
              Values: User specified string
              Default: %Y%m%d-timelapse
              Description:
                     File path for timelapse movies relative to target_dir.  The file extensions(.mpg .avi)  are
                     automatically  added  so  do not include them This option accepts the conversion specifiers
                     included at the end of this manual.

       video_pipe
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not Defined
              Description:
                     Output images to a video4linux loopback device.

       video_pipe_motion
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not Defined
              Description:
                     Output motion images to a video4linux loopback device.

       webcontrol_port
              Values: 0 to maximum port number
              Default: 0
              Description:
                     Port number for the web control / preview page.

       webcontrol_ipv6
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     Listen to IPv6 localhost instead of IPv4.  This option is also applicable for all streams.

       webcontrol_localhost
              Values: on/off
              Default: on
              Description:
                     Restrict control connections to localhost only

       webcontrol_parms
              Values:
                     0 = No parameters available to change on web control
                     1 = Limited list of parameters available to change
                     2 = Advanced list of parameters (usually requires restart to become effective)
                     3 = Restricted list of parameters (User IDs, passwords, commands to execute, etc)
              Default: 0
              Description:
                     The type of parameters that are able to be modified via the web interface.  This  parameter
                     can  never  be  modified  via  the  web  interface  and  must  be specified directly in the
                     configuration file.

       webcontrol_interface
              Values: 0-2
              Default: 0
              Description:
                     Specified the web control interface type.  0=css, 1=text, 2=legacy

       webcontrol_auth_method
              Values:
                     0 = disabled
                     1 = Basic authentication
                     2 = MD5 digest (the safer authentication)
              Default: 0
              Description:
                     The authentication method to use for the webcontrol.

       webcontrol_authentication
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     The username and password to use for authentication  of  the  webcontrol.   The  format  is
                     Username:Password

       webcontrol_tls
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     When specified as on, use SSL/TLS for the webcontrol.

       webcontrol_cert
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     The full path to the SSL certification file for webcontrol

       webcontrol_key
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     The full path to the SSL key file for webcontrol

       webcontrol_header_params
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     The comma separated header=value pairs to use for the webcontrol responses.

       webcontrol_lock_attempts
              Values: integer
              Default: 5
              Description:
                     The number of failed authentication attempts before IP is locked out.

       webcontrol_lock_minutes
              Values: integer
              Default: 5
              Description:
                     The number of minutes a failed authentication IP is locked out.

       webcontrol_lock_max_ips
              Values: integer
              Default: 5
              Description:
                     The maximum number of concurrent IPs that can be locked out.

       stream_port
              Values: 0 to port number limit
              Default: 0
              Description:
                     This  option  is  the  port  number that the mini-http server listens on for streams of the
                     pictures.

       stream_localhost
              Values: on/off
              Default: on
              Description:
                     Restrict stream connections to localhost only

       stream_auth_method
              Values:
                     0 = disabled
                     1 = Basic authentication
                     2 = MD5 digest (the safer authentication)
              Default: 0
              Description:
                     The authentication method to use for viewing the stream.

       stream_authentication
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     The username and password  to  use  for  authentication  of  the  stream.   The  format  is
                     Username:Password

       stream_tls
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     When specified as on, use SSL/TLS for the stream port.

       stream_header_params
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     The comma separated header=value pairs to send for the stream responses.

       stream_preview_scale
              Values: 1 to 100
              Default: 25
              Description:
                     This defines what percentage the stream image should be scaled to for the preview page

       stream_preview_newline
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     When  the  image  is  put  on the preview page, should the image start on a new line.  This
                     option allows the user to specify whether the preview images should  be  side  by  side  or
                     stacked on the page.

       stream_preview_method
              Values: 0 to 2
              Default: 0
              Description:
                     Method to display images on webcontrol page.  0=Full, 1=Substream, 2=Static

       stream_quality
              Values: 1 to 100
              Default: 50
              Description:
                     The quality in percent for the jpg images streamed.

       stream_grey
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     Send the live stream of the camera in grey (black and white) instead of color.

       stream_maxrate
              Values: 1 to unlimited
              Default: 1
              Description:
                     Maximum frame rate to send to stream

       stream_motion
              Values: on,off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     Limit stream to 1 fps when no motion is being detected.

       database_type
              Values: mysql, mariadb, postgresql, sqlite3
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     The type of database being used.

       database_dbname
              Values: User defined string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     The name of the database being used (dbname).  For SQLite3, the full path to the database.

       database_host
              Values: User defined string
              Default: localhost
              Description:
                     The  hostname,  DNS  name,  or IP address at which the database is running.  Optionally for
                     PostgreSQL, full path of the local directory containing its Unix domain pipe.  For SQLite3,
                     ignored.

       database_port
              Values: 0 to maximum port number
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     TCP port number used for database access.  For SQLite3, ignored.   Default  ports  used  by
                     DBMSs: MySQL & MariaDB, 3306; PostgreSQL, 5432.

       database_user
              Values: User defined string
              Default: Not Defined
              Description:
                     The username to access the database.  For SQLite3, ignored.

       database_password
              Values: User defined string
              Default: Not Defined
              Description:
                     The database password for the user to access the database.  For SQLite3, ignored.

       database_busy_timeout
              Values: 0 to unlimited
              Default: 0
              Description:
                     SQLite3  only: database wait time in milliseconds for locked database to be unlocked before
                     returning database locked error

       sql_log_picture
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     Log to the database when creating motion triggered picture file

       sql_log_snapshot
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     Log to the database when creating a snapshot image file

       sql_log_movie
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     Log to the database when creating motion triggered movie file

       sql_log_timelapse
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     Log to the database when creating timelapse movies file

       sql_query
              Values: User defined string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     SQL statement to execute when Motion saves an image file or begins recording  a  movie  and
                     the  corresponding  file  type's  sql_log_*  configuration  option  is  set  on.   Use same
                     conversion specifiers as for text features.  Additional special conversion specifiers are:
                            %n = the number representing the file_type %f = filename with full path
                     Sample table set up (not sql_query):
                            Mysql:  CREATE TABLE security (camera INTEGER NOT NULL, filename CHAR(80) NOT  NULL,
                            frame  INTEGER, file_type INTEGER NOT NULL, time_stamp DATETIME NOT NULL, text_event
                            CHAR(255));
                            Postgresql: CREATE TABLE security (camera INTEGER NOT  NULL,  filename  VARCHAR  NOT
                            NULL,  frame  INTEGER,  file_type  INTEGER  NOT NULL, time_stamp TIMESTAMP NOT NULL,
                            text_event VARCHAR);
                     Sample sql_query
                            INSERT INTO security(camera, filename,  frame,  file_type,  time_stamp,  text_event)
                            VALUES(%t, '%f', %q, %n, '%Y-%m-%d %T', '%C')

       sql_query_start
              Values: User defined string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     SQL  statement  to  execute  at the start of a motion event.  When the related table schema
                     (and, for PostgreSQL, a RETURNING clause included in this statement) provide  for  it,  the
                     database  generates  a  table-unique  event  ID  that  is  returned and substituted for the
                     %{dbeventid} conversion specifier.  When  no  valid  value  is  returned,  %{dbeventid}  is
                     replaced by zero.

       sql_query_stop
              Values: User defined string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     SQL  statement  to  execute  upon  closure of a motion event movie or timelapse movie file,
                     provided the corresponding file type's sql_log_* configuration option is set on.

       track_type
              Values:
                     0 = none
                     1 = stepper
                     2 = iomojo
                     3 = pwc
                     4 = generic
                     5 = uvcvideo
                     6 = servo
              Default: 0
              Description:
                     This option specifies the type of tracker.  The generic  type  enables  the  definition  of
                     motion  center  and  motion size to be used with the conversion specifiers for options like
                     on_motion_detected

       track_auto
              Values: on/off
              Default: off
              Description:
                     Enables/disables the automatic tracking.

       track_port
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     The serial port of the motor.  For example /dev/ttyS0

       Tracking options
              track_motorx, track_motorx_reverse, track_motory, track_motory_reverse
              track_maxx, track_minx, track_maxy, track_miny, track_homex, track_homey
              track_iomojo_id, track_step_angle_x, track_step_angle_y, track_move_wait
              track_speed, track_stepsize

              Values: device dependent
              Default: 0
              Description:
                     These options specify the parameters for cameras with tracking capabilities.

       track_generic_move
              Values: User specified string
              Default: Not defined
              Description:
                     Full path and file name for the script to execute to move  a  camera  in  generic  tracking
                     mode.

SIGNALS

       Motion responds to the following signals:

       SIGHUP The config file will be reread.

       SIGTERM
              If needed motion will create an movie file of the last event and exit

       SIGUSR1
              Motion will create an movie file of the current event.

NOTES

       Snapshot
              A snapshot is a picture taken at regular intervals independently of any movement in the picture.

       Motion image
              A  "motion"  image/movie shows the pixels that have actually changed during the last frames. These
              pictures are not very useful for normal presentation to the public but they are quite  useful  for
              testing  and  tuning  and  making  mask  files  as you can see exactly where motion sees something
              moving. Motion is shown in greytones. If labelling is enabled the largest area is marked as  blue.
              Smart mask is shown in read.

       Normal image
              A "normal" image is the real image taken by the camera with text overlayed.

       Cameras and config files
              If  Motion  was invoked with command line option -c pathname Motion will expect the config file to
              be as specified. When you specify the config file on the command line with  -c  you  can  call  it
              anything.
              If  you  do  not specify -c or the filename you give Motion does not exist, Motion will search for
              the configuration file called 'motion.conf' in the following order:
              1. Current directory from where motion was invoked
              2. Then in a directory called '.motion' in the current users  home  directory  (shell  environment
              variable $HOME). E.g. /home/goofy/.motion/motion.conf
              3.  The  motion/  subdirectory  inside  the directory defined by the --sysconfdir=DIR when running
              .configure during installation  of  Motion  (If  this  option  was  not  defined  the  default  is
              /usr/local/etc/)
              If  you  have  write  access  to  /usr/local/etc/motion then the editor recommends having only one
              motion.conf file in the default /usr/local/etc/motion directory.
              Motion has a configuration file in the distribution package called motion-dist.conf. When you  run
              'make install' this files gets copied to the /usr/local/etc/motion directory.
              The configuration file needs to be renamed from motion-dist.conf to motion.conf. The original file
              is  called  motion-dist.conf so that your perfectly working motion.conf file does not accidentally
              get overwritten when you re-install or upgrade to a newer version of Motion.
              If you have more than one camera you should not try and invoke Motion more times. Motion  is  made
              to work with more than one camera in a very elegant way and the way to do it is to create a number
              of  camera config files. Motion will then create an extra thread of itself for each camera. If you
              only have one camera you only need the motion.conf file. The minute you have two or  more  cameras
              you must have one camera config file per camera besides the motion.conf file.
              So  if you have for example two cameras you need motion.conf and two camera config files. Total of
              3 config files.
              An option that is common to all cameras can be placed  in  motion.conf.  (You  can  also  put  all
              parameters in the camera files but that makes a lot of editing when you change a common thing).
              An option that is unique to a camera must be defined in each camera file.
              The  first  camera  is defined in the first camera file called from motion.conf. The 2nd camera is
              defined in the 2nd camera file called from motion.conf etc.
              Any option defined in motion.conf will be used for all cameras except for the cameras in which the
              same option is defined in a camera config file.
              Motion reads its configuration parameters in the following sequence. If the same parameter  exists
              more than one place the last one read wins.
              1.  Motion reads the configuration file motion.conf from the beginning of the file going down line
              by line.
              2. If the option "camera" is defined in motion.conf, the  camera  configuration  file(s)  is/(are)
              read.
              3.  Motion continues reading the rest of the motion.conf file. Any options from here will overrule
              the same option previously defines in a camera config file.
              4. Motion reads the command line option again overruling any previously defined options.
              So always call the camera config files in the end of the motion.conf file. If you  define  options
              in  motion.conf  AFTER  the  camera file calls, the same options in the camera files will never be
              used. So always put the camera file call at the end of motion.conf.
              If motion is built without specific features such as ffmpeg, mysql etc it will ignore the  options
              that belongs to these features. You do not have to remove them or comment them out.
              If  you  run  the  http  control command http://host:port/0/config/writeyes, motion will overwrite
              motion.conf and all the camera.conf files by autogenerated config files neatly formatted and  only
              with  the  features  included  that  Motion was built with. If you later re-build Motion with more
              features or upgrade to a new version, you can use your old config files, run the motion.conf.write
              command, and you will have new config files with the new options included all set to their default
              values. This makes upgrading very easy to do.

       Conversion Specifiers for Advanced Filename and Text Features
              The table below shows all  the  supported  Conversion  Specifiers  you  can  use  in  the  options
              text_left,  text_right,  snapshot_filename,  jpeg_filename,  ffmpeg_filename,  timelapse_filename,
              on_event_start,    on_event_end,    on_picture_save,     on_movie_start,     on_movie_end,     and
              on_motion_detected.
              In text_left and text_right you can additionally use '\n' for new line.

       %a     The abbreviated weekday name according to the current locale.

       %A     The full weekday name according to the current locale.

       %b     The abbreviated month name according to the current locale.

       %B     The full month name according to the current locale.

       %c     The preferred date and time representation for the current locale.

       %C     Text defined by the text_event feature

       %d     The day of the month as a decimal number (range 01 to 31).

       %D     Number of pixels detected as Motion. If labelling is enabled the number is the number of pixels in
              the largest labelled motion area.

       %E     Modifier: use alternative format, see below.

       %f     File name - used in the on_picture_save, on_movie_start, on_movie_end, and sql_query features.

       %F     Equivalent to %Y-%m-%d (the ISO 8601 date format).

       %h     The height of the image.

       %H     The hour as a decimal number using a 24-hour clock (range 00 to 23).

       %i     Width of the rectangle containing the motion pixels (the rectangle that is shown on the image when
              locate is on).

       %I     The hour as a decimal number using a 12-hour clock (range 01 to 12).

       %j     The day of the year as a decimal number (range 001 to 366).

       %J     Height  of  the  rectangle  containing the motion pixels (the rectangle that is shown on the image
              when locate is on).

       %k     The hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number (range 0 to 23); single  digits  are  preceded  by  a
              blank. (See also %H.)

       %K     X coordinate in pixels of the center point of motion. Origin is upper left corner.

       %l     The  hour  (12-hour  clock)  as  a decimal number (range 1 to 12); single digits are preceded by a
              blank. (See also %I.)

       %L     Y coordinate in pixels of the center point of motion. Origin is upper left corner  and  number  is
              positive moving downwards (I may change this soon).

       %m     The month as a decimal number (range 01 to 12).

       %M     The minute as a decimal number (range 00 to 59).

       %n     Filetype as used in the on_picture_save, on_movie_start, on_movie_end, and sql_query features.

       %N     Noise level.

       %o     Threshold.  The  number of detected pixels required to trigger motion. When threshold_tune is 'on'
              this can be used to show the current tuned value of threshold.

       %p     Either 'AM' or 'PM' according to the given time  value,  or  the  corresponding  strings  for  the
              current locale. Noon is treated as `pm' and midnight as `am'.

       %P     Like %p but in lowercase: `am' or `pm' or a corresponding string for the current locale.

       %q     Picture  frame  number within current second. For jpeg filenames this should always be included in
              the filename if you save more then 1 picture per second to ensure  unique  filenames.  It  is  not
              needed in filenames for mpegs.

       %Q     Number of detected labels found by the despeckle feature

       %r     The time in a.m. or p.m. notation.

       %R     The time in 24-hour notation (%H:%M).

       %s     The number of seconds since the Epoch, i.e., since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC.

       %S     The second as a decimal number (range 00 to 61).

       %t     Camera ID number

       %T     The time in 24-hour notation (%H:%M:%S).

       %u     The day of the week as a decimal, range 1 to 7, Monday being 1. See also %w.

       %U     The  week  number of the current year as a decimal number, range 00 to 53, starting with the first
              Sunday as the first day of week 01. See also %V and %W.

       %v     Event number. An event is a series of motion detections happening with  less  than  'gap'  seconds
              between them.

       %V     The  ISO 8601:1988 week number of the current year as a decimal number, range 01 to 53, where week
              1 is the first week that has at least 4 days in the current year, and with Monday as the first day
              of the week. See also %U and %W.

       %w     The day of the week as a decimal, range 0 to 6, Sunday being 0. See also %u.

       %W     The week number of the current year as a decimal number, range 00 to 53, starting with  the  first
              Monday as the first day of week 01.

       %x     The preferred date representation for the current locale without the time.

       %X     The preferred time representation for the current locale without the date.

       %y     The year as a decimal number without a century (range 00 to 99).

       %Y     The year as a decimal number including the century.

       %z     The time-zone as hour offset from GMT.

       %Z     The time zone or name or abbreviation.

       %$     The camera name.

       %{host}
              The computer host name

       %{fps} The frame per seconds.

       %{dbeventid}
              The id number returned from mysql_insert_id.

       %{ver} The version number of Motion.

       More information
              Motion homepage: https://motion-project.github.io/

              Motion Guide (user and installation guide):

AUTHORS

       Jeroen Vreeken (pe1rxq@amsat.org), Folkert van Heusden, Kenneth Lavrsen (kenneth@lavrsen.dk), Juan Angulo
       Moreno <juan@apuntale.com>, the motion-project team, and many others

Motion                                             2020-10-19                                          MOTION(1)