Markus watched the debug window in v0.3.0. The new motion detection engine had a parameter called Minimum Object Size and Noise Reduction (Bilateral Filter) . The rain was registered as “noise”—tiny, scattered pixel changes. The software ignored it. Only when a large shape—a bird, startled from the birch tree—swooped past did the tiny red indicator flash.
Another angle: The user might be asking about how to install or configure YAWCAM 0.3.0, or troubleshoot it. They mentioned "updated," so perhaps they want to know the changes in the latest version compared to 0.3.0. Maybe they need steps to upgrade or check the release notes. yawcam+yet+another+webcam+software+v030+updated
Markus had ignored it. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. But then, the false alarms started. A shadow from a passing cloud would trigger the old motion detection. A moth fluttering past the lens at 2 AM would send a frantic JPEG to his phone, waking him in a cold sweat. The old code was showing its age. Markus watched the debug window in v0
Set a "Detection zone" by drawing a rectangle over specific area of the frame (e.g., a doorway). When motion occurs, Yawcam can: The software ignored it