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A popular Bluetooth car battery monitor that siphons up all your location data
It's worth a try though to push back. We are not talking holding off a bunch of murderous Russian troops. It's not a good look trying to recall " ... and they came for me" either.
Just push back. Here's an example: Reolink are a Chinese company, what makes cameras - nothing intrinsically wrong with that but you should expect them to be be required to comply with any requirements the CCP might ... require. Reolink are also quite a savvy bunch and have gradually ensured that their products don't actually require an internet connection, at all. They do offer an app and the requirements of using the app are that the cams need to see the interwebs and be gatewayed by systems that are eventually subject to the CCP.
Now this isn't quite yet perfect. Rio cams have offered ONVIF for at least five years, so Zoneminder, Frigate and all the rest can be your NVR. The camera's VLAN can be firewalled off from the internet. Mine is called THINGS and it is net door to SEWER for stuff I really worry about!
Their doorbell offering is pretty decent but two way comms needs some handling. At the moment their app is the best bet for functionality but there are signs that Home Assistant with webrtc - https://github.com/AlexxIT/WebRTC should be OK.
It is not impossible to live without prop software. At least care and try.
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New addition to the hallway (echo show 15)
For Home Assistant, I found WebRTC to work pretty well, particularly on substreams, but honestly I just ended up using iframes of Blue Iris instead as I found that to be more reliable and more versatile (I can easily access stored videos from the tablet, etc)
- Options for casting a live feed to chromecast/nest hubs with HA?
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What's in your WFH video call set-up?
I stream live cams using this https://github.com/AlexxIT/WebRTC
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ESP32_CAM RTSP Home Assistant
Not sure if exactly the same issue, but I was having big problems with RTSP framerate and latency (about 2seconds) - and solved by using this WebRTC addon, which works super well: https://github.com/AlexxIT/WebRTC
- help understanding timing delays: hikvision, zoneminder, home assistant
Ant-Media-Server
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Advise on best way to implement video calling functionality into my web app
ant media server is the cheapest and has good documentation its also open source. it does the work for us https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server/
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Is it possible to do Zoom like application using just the standard API available in the browser?
It offers a community edition that is open source and allows for quick implementation https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server/
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Did anyone try Ant Media Server for Video on Demand purposes?
Wiki: https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server/wiki/Play-Live-and-VoD-Streams-and-Previews Blog Post: https://antmedia.io/vod-streaming-everything-you-need-to-know/
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Are you into webRTC development? Hack & Win $6000 as a cash reward!
There will be ๐ fun, ๐ competition, and ๐ธ $6000 as cash prizes. For more details on Hackathon: https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server/discussions/4848
- An Open Source Software for Audio Streaming
- Open Source Live Streaming Server, Ant Media Server
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Help with multi-user livestreaming social app - Video SDK (Twilio, Agora, etc) too expensive
I think Ant Media Server can meet all your needs. It can be deployed easily and quickly on-premises or on public cloud networks such as AWS, Azure, Alibaba, and others. It provides live streaming SDKs for free. Btw, No limitations such as minutes, viewers, or broadcasts. It is up to your configuration. I think It will be the most affordable solution for you.
- Audio Streaming Software
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Daily or MediaSoup?
Try antmedia its a low latency and media server which also support wide range of streaming protocols like webrtc ,rtsp ,rtmp,hls, dash ,srt .https://antmedia.io/[antmedia ](https://antmedia.io/)
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How to Build a Video Conferencing App with React Native?
Before we start on how to make a video conferencing react native app, l wanted to give some information about Ant Media Serverโs React Native SDK and Conference Solution.
What are some alternatives?
homebridge-camera-ui - Homebridge plugin for RTSP Cameras with HSV, motion detection support, Image Rekognition, Web UI to manage/watch streams and WebApp support
OvenMediaEngine - OvenMediaEngine (OME) is a Sub-Second Latency Live Streaming Server with Large-Scale and High-Definition. #WebRTC #LLHLS
Shinobi - :peace_symbol: :palestinian_territories: Shinobi CE - The Free Open Source CCTV platform written in Node.JS (Camera Recorder - Security Surveillance Software - Restreamer
nginx-rtmp-server - :tv: Build your own video streaming site using nginx-rtmp module.
lovelace-fan-xiaomi - Xiaomi Smartmi Fan Lovelace card with CSS fan animation
owncast - Take control over your live stream video by running it yourself. Streaming + chat out of the box.
purifier-card - Air Purifier card for Home Assistant Lovelace UI
srs - SRS is a simple, high-efficiency, real-time video server supporting RTMP, WebRTC, HLS, HTTP-FLV, SRT, MPEG-DASH, and GB28181.
noctis - ๐ต Dark Blue Theme for Home Assistant
RootEncoder - RootEncoder for Android (rtmp-rtsp-stream-client-java) is a stream encoder to push video/audio to media servers using protocols RTMP, RTSP, SRT and UDP with all code written in Java/Kotlin
vacuum-card - Vacuum cleaner card for Home Assistant Lovelace UI
ampache-docker - Ampache docker package