While doing some research into what my next video should be, I noticed in my YouTube analytics that my first MotionEyeOS video is still in my top 5 videos for the last month. So I decided to see about making a follow up video on it. After I setup my Raspberry Pi 3b+ with MotionEyeOS, I logged in and added …
Backing Up motionEye to Google Drive
In this video we’re going to take a look at Backing Up motionEye to Google Drive. The process is actually REALLY simple, but it’s a bit repetitive. Once you have your cameras setup, you’ll want to make sure you’re logged into your MAIN Raspberry Pi. This is where you will be administering all of your cameras. Go to the top …
Backing Up motionEye to Google Drive
In this video we’re going to take a look at Backing Up motionEye to Google Drive. The process is actually REALLY simple, but it’s a bit repetitive. Once you have your cameras setup, you’ll want to make sure you’re logged into your MAIN Raspberry Pi. This is where you will be administering all of your cameras. Go to the top …
Adding Cameras to motionEye
The process of Adding Cameras to motionEye systems is pretty easy. In this case we’ll show how to add cameras two different ways. The first way is to add a second motionEye-powered Raspberry Pi. The second way is to add an IP camera. GEAR – Raspberry Pi x 2: https://amzn.to/2HDH1s9 – SanDisk Ultra 32GB microSD x 2: https://amzn.to/2K2bdP8 – Microsoft …