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Originally created by @Shinao on GitHub (Oct 10, 2015).
First of all, thanks for the soft, it's amazing.
I've got a 'Motion Gap' of 600, meaning that if the motionpie detect a motion, it will only send a notification once, and wait for a 10 minutes no-motion before detecting another one.
This part works and it's great, but it still takes pictures when it detects something, so I've got 300+ shots taken in minutes (but only 1 notification), and the storage is full in a matter of hours.
I don't think it's supposed to happen.
Also I'm using the latest version of motionpie with motioneye 20150719 (Up-to-date apparently)
Thanks.
@ccrisan commented on GitHub (Oct 11, 2015):
There's no way (that I know of) to configure motion so that it doesn't take picture snapshots during that period, other than completely disabling still images.