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Raspberry Pi Remote Camera with motionEyeOS - Build a Surveillance System 

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Learn to build a Raspberry Pi motion-sensitive camera using motionEyeOS.
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Today we are going to put together a very sophisticated motion-sensitive surveillance system using a Raspberry PI (any Raspberry Pi) and a free open-source product called motionEyeOS. Our cameras will have the following features:
- Very easy installation and setup.
- Has a web-based, mobile/tablet-friendly user interface that can be customized in many ways.
- Uses both the Raspberry PI camera module as well as several USB cameras.
- Can use multiple cameras on the same Raspberry Pi.
- Also has support for IP (network) cameras.
- Has motion detection with email notifications.
- Can be set up with a schedule.
- Uses JPEG files for still images.
- Several file formats available for movies.
- Can record time-lapse movies.
- Connects to your local network using ethernet or wifi.
- Store images and videos SD card, USB drive or network share.
- Store images and videos on cloud storage services (Google Drive, Dropbox).
- Media files are visible in the local network as SMB shares.
- Media files can also be accessed through the built-in FTP server or SFTP server.
Despite the complexity of this system, it’s probably the easiest Raspberry Pi project you will ever build! That’s because motionEyeOS is available as an image file for a Raspberry PI, as well as for many other single board computers.
We will start by looking at a few different Raspberry Pi cameras and we will look at the CSI (Camera Serial Interface) connector used to hook them up.
Then we’ll build two motionEyeOS cameras - one using a Raspberry Pi 3B+ and a second one using an inexpensive Raspberry Pi Zero W.
Here's a breakdown of what you’ll be learning:
00:00 - Introduction
02:14 - Raspberry Pi Camera Intro
04:45 - Different Pi Cameras
08:02 - motionEyeOs intro
10:07 - Getting the right motionEyeOS image file
13:40 - Testing your Raspberry Pi Camera with Raspbian
18:03 - Raspberry Pi 3 & motionEyeOS
22:12 - Using an IP scanner - Angry IP Scanner
25:07 - Setting a fixed IP address
31:49 - Raspberry Pi Zero W & motionEyeOS
34:31 - Create a WiFi connection file
39:58 - Display Multiple Cameras
43:00 - Advanced features
I’m sure you’ll be amazed at the number of features that this surveillance system has, as well as how easy it is to put together. It would make an ideal first-time Raspberry Pi project.
As always I have a detailed article on the website that goes along with the video, you can read it at dbot.ws/motioneyeos. And while you are there please consider subscribing to my newsletter.
And of course please subscribe to the DroneBot Workshop RU-vid Channel!

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@slicedpage
@slicedpage 5 лет назад
Could you be a little less vague...NOT! A more comprehensive Rasp Pi Motioneye Cam installation I will never find. Really amazing detail that went above and beyond regular tutorials. You are what the internet was made for and what keeps it alive and kicking. I sincerely appreciate the time and effort you put into this, thank you
@GDub1958
@GDub1958 4 года назад
I couldn't agree more, DBW has a video when he was building his shop - AWESOME ...
@ojbeez5260
@ojbeez5260 4 года назад
Missed out how to access from ANY computer not just on your own network.
@EsotericArctos
@EsotericArctos 4 года назад
Even two years later, this is still relevant. I love the detail that he goes into in all his videos. It's put in a way that people new to this can understand, without alienating the people that know a little more. One of my favourite RU-vidrs.
@paulredding1955
@paulredding1955 4 года назад
OK, I'm 28mins into the video and I must say I am very impressed with your detailed descriptions. Some may find this level of detail boring, elementary, rote, etc. I am not interested in drones or bots, but learning from you should be easier than most other channels with the same subject matter. Well done, sir! Even though I am A+, Network+ certified, I thank you for your ability to convey elementary concepts and not talking down to those that already "get" these basics.
@jonsparano6937
@jonsparano6937 5 лет назад
I've been running this for two years with 3 nodes (5 cameras total). The tutorial I followed was clear but yours is clearer and goes more in-depth. Awesome work 😀
@kenjifox4264
@kenjifox4264 4 года назад
is there a way to increase the frame rate to 24fps? seems like the default of 2fps is way too low.
@elijahparker1789
@elijahparker1789 5 лет назад
This was a fantastic tutorial. Everything was covered in great detail and it really helps out someone like me who doesn't completely know what he's doing. Keep up the great work!
@Telboy-fv8ke
@Telboy-fv8ke 5 лет назад
You are amazing , everytime i decide to do a project, researching always brings me to your site. Way to go , keep up the good work
@allysbored
@allysbored 4 года назад
The segment about cameras really helped me pick out what I needed for another camera related project. Thank you so much!
@robertsatterthwaite8958
@robertsatterthwaite8958 5 лет назад
Thank you for the excellent video. with your help I have my first rpi zero/w cam up and running flawlessly. being an old school computer hobbyist I am amazed at how well the motionEyeOS / RPI system works.
@pete4043
@pete4043 Месяц назад
this guys workspace is ridiculously clean
@sasines
@sasines 3 года назад
Outstanding! One of the best I have seen. I was able to create a network of cameras based on your excellent instructions. Would love to see a part two on safely having internet access to the cameras so they can be monitored while away from home/office. Thank you very much for taking the time to do this.
@raagamparmar179
@raagamparmar179 3 года назад
The placement of the links in the end screen is so satisfying!
@MrDoodsz
@MrDoodsz 5 лет назад
Great tutorial. I'm thinking of turning my pi zero w in to one of these. Thank you!
@TheoSmith249
@TheoSmith249 5 лет назад
What a wonderful and instructive​ video. Thank you for the excellent work. Your delivery cadence is perfect!
@cr6925
@cr6925 5 лет назад
Very thorough step by step tutorial. Thank you for taking the time and effort to put this together
@AngryRamboShow
@AngryRamboShow 5 лет назад
Of course I love all your videos, but I'm still hoping to get an update to your other projects that were suppose to get 2 parts. Also glad you're covering Raspberry Pi.
@weirdsciencetv4999
@weirdsciencetv4999 4 года назад
Mr Rogers grew up and got into electronics.. I love this channel so much! Great project!
@sherebiahtishbi
@sherebiahtishbi 4 года назад
This is one of the best MotionEye/RPi guide I have ever seen. Amazing job!
@vk4865
@vk4865 5 лет назад
What an excellent video as always. Step by step and detail instructions. Thanks. Request you to make a video on how to make power adapter compatible to Amazon Alexa Echo.
@weirdsciencetv4999
@weirdsciencetv4999 4 года назад
Also, I wish my shop was this clean and well organized. I really like this guy!
@bern047
@bern047 5 лет назад
I really enjoy watching your Workshop videos, very well planned, clear and precise, excellent audio and video quality and I like your style and delivery of passing on information
@Dronebotworkshop
@Dronebotworkshop 5 лет назад
Thank you Bernard, I really appreciate you saying that. the audio is actually the part I struggle with the most but I think I'm finally getting it down correctly.
@maheshdixit2250
@maheshdixit2250 4 года назад
This is one of the best videos I have seen. Very professional , clear and to the point.
@MJCPeters
@MJCPeters 5 лет назад
Still learning arduino , but getting my toes wet with "pi", glad these videos are here. Thanks.
@koreytibbs8275
@koreytibbs8275 3 года назад
Seriously the best video I've seen about open source projects in my life
@tarekmustafa2525
@tarekmustafa2525 4 года назад
Great Tutorial, very informative and well explained! Thank you.
@georgeorwell7607
@georgeorwell7607 4 года назад
This was an outstanding tutorial for its clarity and its no-nonsense content . kudos
@chazbarclay
@chazbarclay 5 лет назад
Subbed. Thank you! So thorough.
@bhuwanbisht2488
@bhuwanbisht2488 5 лет назад
a great thanks to you, using this video i completed my onr project.
@stevejohns6440
@stevejohns6440 5 лет назад
Thank you for this very easy to understand instructional video. I purchased a Raspberry Pi last week for the first time. I have wanted to venture into this new world of making gadgets with this single board computer for a long time. The MotionEyeOS surveillance camera is my first project. Your video is so well made and I learnt a lot by following it. I would guess you might have been a teacher at some time?? Anyway thank you and I have subscribed to your other videos.
@tvnsi8556
@tvnsi8556 3 года назад
@Dronebot Workshop I’m training doctors to use some medical devices. Watching your classes I’m training not only main class topic but also the methodology how to present knowledge and how to support trainings with readable materials. So thank a lot! Twice at least 🤓
@billspradlin9619
@billspradlin9619 5 лет назад
Very well done, thanks. This kind of video is great for the learning/understanding process. Thumbs up.
@lunatik9696
@lunatik9696 5 лет назад
Great Job, excellent vid. Thx very much. I have been trying to do something like this for some time.
@jim7smith
@jim7smith 5 лет назад
This is the best narrated and photographed tutorial I have ever seen on RU-vid. Kudos to you. also, I am totally green with envy of your amazing shop! I could only dream of having such a well organized location to spend time. Outstanding! Your delineation of the technical aspects is outstanding, as well. Very clear and simple to understand even when there are multiple options available. Please tell me the video editing package you used and the camera setup so I might be able to duplicate. Thanks again from down here in snowbird country in North Florida.
@MikeNewham
@MikeNewham 5 лет назад
No doubt, another excellent tutorial! Will get onto it when the kids are asleep!
@garethronaldo8692
@garethronaldo8692 5 лет назад
lol
@vickytang1
@vickytang1 5 лет назад
great information!! learn a lot today. THANK YOU. and please continue update.
@alfieshackcloth2330
@alfieshackcloth2330 5 лет назад
Thank you this made my project so much easier I appreciate it
@donfillenworth5702
@donfillenworth5702 2 года назад
Very helpful. Thanks for sharing!
@margyjr
@margyjr 5 лет назад
Great Video, it answered a lot of question for me, Thank you, Cheers
@tvnsi8556
@tvnsi8556 3 года назад
Great! Thank you. You had opened my eyes how to use EyeOS
@B2Hives
@B2Hives 4 года назад
You just taught me a few features I did not know. Very good video.
@JeremyCook
@JeremyCook 4 года назад
Great walkthough. Thanks!
@xavierdg7
@xavierdg7 4 года назад
Great tutorial! Very in depth and easy to understand. 👌
@2e0lgz
@2e0lgz 5 лет назад
Thank you sir this was very informative and well presented
@glikar1
@glikar1 5 лет назад
Nicely presented and articulate!
@brainfaucet
@brainfaucet 2 года назад
Fantastic content! Thank you!
@rogerlikes
@rogerlikes 2 года назад
Thank you for the great video. I like the part about making sure use a more powerful pie for the main controller.
@mxcollin95
@mxcollin95 4 года назад
So happy I stumbled onto your channel! Great video and I’m definitely going to try this as well as subscribe to your channel!!! Please keep up the posting of such quality ant informative content! 👏👍
@boyiyam5527
@boyiyam5527 4 года назад
Always like your background video, your workshop 😁
@alanmitchell6132
@alanmitchell6132 4 года назад
Thank you for an extremely helpful and well articulated video.
@oatlord
@oatlord 5 лет назад
Hey uhh...could you make a video of your shop? Cause it's hands down the best looking one I've ever seen. It makes me happy just looking at it.
@freezerfreezer9097
@freezerfreezer9097 5 лет назад
The other side probably looks like any other electronerds shop ,with several projects going at the same time as you troubleshoot your way around each one..lol
@XBBlade
@XBBlade 4 года назад
OCD SATISFIED!
@Aerox90
@Aerox90 4 года назад
@@XBBlade Hah! That's so true! 😂 And yes, I'm aware that the "•" after my name is not centered...😖 (And I'm sorry if you never noticed it before I told you... 😅)
@rajnishkumar9078
@rajnishkumar9078 3 года назад
He has made a video for that ... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-n838ifEFGTk.html
@hansdegroot652
@hansdegroot652 2 года назад
He has a ckean desk so do nitxhsvd to have one
@paulkelly9769
@paulkelly9769 4 года назад
Great video, well-explained!
@douglasmaclean5836
@douglasmaclean5836 4 года назад
that, was awesome. many thanks from Quebec !
@sjookyh7666
@sjookyh7666 Год назад
Thanks for your excellent videos. The videos are a perfect example of e-learning . This video enabled me in one go to make the camera work. Maybe a small remark about color correction for an IR camera at daylight could be added: add "mmalcam_control_params -awb greyworld" to "Extra Motion Options". Again, thanks for your good work!
@itisfenton
@itisfenton 2 года назад
thanks a lot for this great tutorial! Very well structured and easy to understand and follow
@jacvanhaverbeke
@jacvanhaverbeke 4 года назад
Thank you ! It was quite helpful for me
@pavanrnaidu
@pavanrnaidu 5 лет назад
you are amazing!! :D. thanks for this wonderful video.
@MrDebug65
@MrDebug65 3 года назад
as usual : EXCELENT work -- thanks for sharing with us
@lubeda04
@lubeda04 5 лет назад
Very detailed explanation!
@etmax1
@etmax1 3 года назад
not "insertation" force, "insertion" force in ZIF. I love your presentation graphics and slow determined description of the subject matter, the only suggestion I would make is that when you point to something with your finger you wobble around a lot (quite normal but irritating). Try instead to place the object on a fixed surface and point to the object of interest with a pen or stylus while resting your hand on the bench or some cushion. You won't believe how much better that looks like on camera.
@Low_side
@Low_side 4 года назад
Nice, you are very clear and through.
@raheelkumar4734
@raheelkumar4734 4 года назад
Thanks a lot bro u saved my college grade. Works perfectly and ur explanation is perfect too thanks a lot. :)
@johng7rwf419
@johng7rwf419 3 года назад
A very good and thorough tutorial, I enjoyed it immensely. It may be worth mentioning that you can employ ethernet on a zero if you use an ethernet to USB converter. I do so as my workshop is remote from my home where there is a different SSID.
@brahimimohammed9418
@brahimimohammed9418 5 лет назад
Great tutorial thank you Sir
@EsotericArctos
@EsotericArctos 4 года назад
I am trying to compare using a Raspberry Pi Cam vs paying for a more expensive camera and I have found your video now. It is still relevant even two years later. I think the only difference is frame rate compared to other 1080p cameras, and frame rate means little to me in CCTV as long as it is above 2FPS. The quality of these little cameras is quite remarkable. MotionOS is still a contender for me. I am still toying between MotionEye and Blue Iris though.
@pejabadzic3483
@pejabadzic3483 5 лет назад
Great video, excellent tutorial...
@MalacaMusicLab
@MalacaMusicLab 4 года назад
incredible tutorial! gonna try it!
@seanventi3726
@seanventi3726 4 года назад
Thank you sir, very well done I appreciate you making this.
@marc6003
@marc6003 4 года назад
Excellent video, thank you very much for sharing!
@MrJustapeon
@MrJustapeon 5 лет назад
I have used motioneyeos with a small footprint usb camera and a regular ip camera renotely. Awesome.
@pauloesperon7697
@pauloesperon7697 3 года назад
Man you are a great teacher. Thanks a lot.
@Tom-jd1rm
@Tom-jd1rm 3 года назад
Excellent job thanks for the detail information It's clear u did a lot of work of this.
@IamMorpheaus
@IamMorpheaus 5 лет назад
What size of SD card would you suggest .. i am storing data on a NAS Thank you for this video ..
@dronesvisionsaeriennes
@dronesvisionsaeriennes Год назад
Hello, very nice video...a lot of things ti help us, i've understand where and why i got some issues to run motioneyeos..i go back to my computer to fix them... thank's a lot Phil
@johnrace821
@johnrace821 3 года назад
One of the best tutorial's I've seen in my 15yrs for youtube and 50yrs PC ,I am Subscribed for sure. TXS (only in Canada ?)
@vaasnaad
@vaasnaad 2 года назад
EXCELLENT JOB! Thank you so much for this, I know it's years later but this went a long way towards helping me design a 6 camera security/backup camera system for my RV! :-)
@alfredgbada748
@alfredgbada748 3 года назад
Excellent presentation. Inspired me to complete my project.
@Jexjo
@Jexjo 4 года назад
Really nice explained, thank you very much :)
@cjlowe1650
@cjlowe1650 5 лет назад
Great video. very comprehensive. It lacks one item, On Rasp_webCam distro there is a way to record circular files, That is a stetting to delete older files when the card is less than say 20% full. I don't see that in here. Am I missing something. Thanks Cj
@rubialugattimoreira1978
@rubialugattimoreira1978 2 года назад
Excellent job! You are fundamental for any maker. I suggest a project with the low cost esp32-cam board for facial recognition, wich when it resetting the device start to works automatically and bisides that does not lose the enrolled faces.
@cthoadmin7458
@cthoadmin7458 5 лет назад
God your workshop is neat and tidy! Mine looks like a war zone!
@PhG1961
@PhG1961 5 лет назад
Excellent video !
@GoutamDAS-ls1wb
@GoutamDAS-ls1wb 3 года назад
Sir, Thank you so much for your videos! I learn so much from them. I was wondering if you could please post updates whenever you find time. Thanks very much once again for these invaluable lessons.
@SaiVikram-tv5fj
@SaiVikram-tv5fj 4 года назад
Thank you sir best information for our project
@gplayer01
@gplayer01 5 лет назад
Really enjoyed your video! Thank you 🙏
@Dronebotworkshop
@Dronebotworkshop 5 лет назад
Thank you Marty, so glad you liked the video.
@stephencinavas
@stephencinavas 2 месяца назад
Nice tutorial, 👍
@interestingspagetti
@interestingspagetti 4 года назад
Yor video's are awesome. I often think over edited. When you turn from one camera to another, but actually now at 17:52 i'm seeing it from a different angle ;)
@ahinnna28
@ahinnna28 3 года назад
Thank you so much.
@carbongsxr750
@carbongsxr750 5 лет назад
Which os image do you use for pi zero w , do I use the one for pi or pi3 ?. I've been struggling to to understand this program for about two weeks and this video just helped me tremendously . Thank you for taking the time to explain things for the people like me that aren't computer savvy.
@georgekot6377
@georgekot6377 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing this video. Do you know if there is an option to save hi res pics only when movement has started ?? I know that video can be saved but havent seen if pics can be done the same way. Thanks
@addyprogger7414
@addyprogger7414 4 года назад
28:20 Fixed IP Address for Camera... That is what I was looking for!
@webslinger2011
@webslinger2011 5 лет назад
Awesome! Got everything working except for the non-rpi camera. Hoping for some help getting it to work on pixy2. Encountered errors installing libusb on rpi3. Thanks!
@garycotz563
@garycotz563 5 лет назад
What amp draw does the R3 and R0 as configged with 1 camera? Thinkinng of using on a 7AH 12v battery. Great video again!
@jgould30
@jgould30 5 лет назад
Fyi, another solution instead of static IP (fixed) would be using the hostname of the server instead. DNS lookup translates it to the current IP. Also, I highly suggest using DHCP reservation instead of static IP. It's easier to manage that way when years later you need to look up your devices IP.
@talakael5601
@talakael5601 4 года назад
now i subscribed ,that's an field that i like
@balazsvago3295
@balazsvago3295 5 лет назад
Awesome video, as always :) I just got my PI NOIR as I would like to use it as a CCTV in my garage. I ordered this camera module, because it seemed to be the best one regarding image quality, however, I did not know I would not be able to mount those mini goggle looking infrared lights on the 2 sides of it. As I started to read around, turned out, this module does not deliver power through the mounting holes, and you need to wire the lights to the Pins on the PI itself, or use an external power source for them, or use an independent IR light. I tend to think an independent IR light would be the best option in a multi-camera setting as I should be able to flood the whole garage with 1, maximum 2 units, and use 2-3 PI cameras to cover all windows and doors. OR, would it be better to order a different type of camera module, that comes with the lights already (Kuman A), and actually even that way costs less than the PI NOIR? Could you suggest a solution?
@lg2113
@lg2113 5 лет назад
Thanks for the video! May I know if the motionEyeOS can display on the LCD monitor attached to the Rpi3?
@EKeyLt
@EKeyLt 2 года назад
Hi What a very concise and informative demonstration. Thank you so much. Really appreciate your efforts,.👍
@ClaudePlouffe
@ClaudePlouffe 3 года назад
Few words to say. Bravo et Merci Quels travaillent. Please keep doing it. Your are one of the best.
@kkaround
@kkaround 5 лет назад
Great video. If possible can you please make video on how to setup networking (i.e google drive or dropbox) and email notification? Salute
@emadjabbour
@emadjabbour 5 лет назад
very well described video
@valtherkjaer7129
@valtherkjaer7129 5 лет назад
HI Is ther any posibilities to have face recognition and zoom, especially in IR/night mode
@Bonjour-World
@Bonjour-World 5 лет назад
Excellent Tutorial. One big advantage is you know that it is not calling home to its manufacturer in China. How many clients can motionEyeOS support with simultaneous feeds/streams ?
@srwisner
@srwisner 4 года назад
And to think you wrote this a year ago...
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