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There is a comment in usr/sbin/daynight.sh that says it should check whether imp-control is in use [1]. However, the check is not implemented and the script unconditionally tries to access an imp-control server at localhost:4000. At least for my Ingenic camera (Wyze v3), no such server is running and the script fails to read the current gain value.
Good afternoon, thank you for your interest in the project.
Unfortunately, we are forced to abandon the use of imp-control together with majestic since it uses a not entirely correct (albeit quite interesting) method of accessing the ISP.
We are currently moving to using majestic-plugins, which are open source and located in a repository with the same name.
There is a comment in usr/sbin/daynight.sh that says it should check whether imp-control is in use [1]. However, the check is not implemented and the script unconditionally tries to access an imp-control server at localhost:4000. At least for my Ingenic camera (Wyze v3), no such server is running and the script fails to read the current gain value.
[1]
webui/files/usr/sbin/daynight.sh
Line 39 in 45d30fb
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