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Shinobi
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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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
Shinobi
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Did BI get hacked or did it just go down?
I'd have to circle back and look again because it's been a few years. I was able to get Zoneminder to do 95% of what I wanted even if it felt a bit clunky. Shinobi was an up-and-comer last time I was looking around, but I remember having some frustrations and decided to stick with BI.
- Open source free camera recording?
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Need a robust RTSP viewer for multi-user office
Shinobi: Very easy to setup and customize, but there's a 5+ second lag on the video feed vs. IRL
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NVR Software reccomendations
If cost is a concern: shinobi.video is about the best I've ever seen. Integrated s3/bucket abilities, killer support, and can handle truely brain-breaking amounts of cameras. Otherwise, as others have mentioned: Milestone is damn nice.
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The privacy loophole in your doorbell
A more contemporary alternative to ZoneMinder would be Shinobi: https://shinobi.video/
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Recommend me a good nvr solution
Have I got the software for you! Shinobi is the solution! Simple setup! Ninja easy! Sexy interface? Check. Easy setup? Yep. More than 4 camera streams at once? You got it. Person/Motion/Object detection? Yes, with the caveat that you really should use a GPU for it. PTZ? Uh-huh!
- Software for viewing footage from multiple cameras recommendations?
- Current NVR technology, looking for best option that doesn't end up costing me more than needed
- what can I do other then CCTV for home security
- What is the best Free preferably open source NVR?
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
Zoneminder - ZoneMinder is a free, open source Closed-circuit television software application developed for Linux which supports IP, USB and Analog cameras.
Ant-Media-Server - Ant Media Server is a live streaming engine software that provides adaptive, ultra low latency streaming by using WebRTC technology with ~0.5 seconds latency. Ant Media Server is auto-scalable and it can run on-premise or on-cloud.
frigate - NVR with realtime local object detection for IP cameras
lovelace-fan-xiaomi - Xiaomi Smartmi Fan Lovelace card with CSS fan animation
Bluecherry - Bluecherry surveillance system (server application)
purifier-card - Air Purifier card for Home Assistant Lovelace UI
agent - An open and scalable video surveillance system for anyone making this world a better and more peaceful place.
noctis - 🐵 Dark Blue Theme for Home Assistant
motioneyeos - A Video Surveillance OS For Single-board Computers
vacuum-card - Vacuum cleaner card for Home Assistant Lovelace UI
motioneye - A web frontend for the motion daemon.