Motioneye

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0.33.1

Not secure
What's new:
* the movie quality setting should now be closer to what the user expects, as percentage
* the media root directory of each camera is now created automatically upon hitting *apply*
* the default root directory of each camera contains now the (initial) name of the camera
* added the [[validate_certs|Configuration-Filevalidate_certs]] setting to allow talking to sites with self-signed certificates

0.33

Not secure
What's new:
* added support for choosing movie formats/codecs (h264/mp4 is available with newer motion versions)
* RTSP: prefer TCP over UDP
* added action buttons for pan/tilt/zoom (only the buttons, not the underlying functionality!)
* notifications emails now contain the `Date` header, for better compatibility

0.32.1

Not secure
What's new:
* more than 10 cameras can now be added to a motionEye server
* fixed a bug where media files cleanup wouldn't work when having multiple cameras
* RTSP network cameras: added support for basic authentication
* Dropbox API v2 is now used (v1 has been deprecated)
* Google Drive: added support for relative path (subfolders for media files)
* Google Drive: media files are no longer uploaded to folders that have been moved to trash
* added a test button for email notifications
* added a test button for network shares
* HEAD method is now supported by all URIs

0.32

Not secure
What's new:
* added support for [[monitoring commands|Monitoring Commands]]
* HTTP 403 status is now used to signal any authentication problem

0.31.5

Not secure
What's new:
* fixed a bug where the `relayevent.sh` script would compute a wrong signature when using special characters in admin password

0.31.4

Not secure
What's new:
* fixed a bug with numeric passwords used for remote motionEye cameras
* when removing a single movie file from the media browser, the associated .thumb file is removed as well

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