RVS_MediaServer
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over 4 years ago | 11 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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RVS_MediaServer
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Ask HN: Show me your half baked project
Well, these ones aren't "half-baked," but they are no longer being maintained (archived):
[0] https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware/RVS_IPAddress
[1] https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware/RVS_ParseXMLDuration
[2] https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware/RVS_ONVIF
This project is unfinished (I just walked away from it, as it wasn't really giving me what I wanted):
[3] https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware/RVS_GTDriver
This one is "half-baked," I believe. I never really took it particularly far:
[4] https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware/RVS_MediaServer
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Share video feed (camera, screen, file, etc.) from ffmpeg to web(rtc)
I did something similar for Mac, a while back[0]. I never really developed it much farther, because of the latency issues. Since it was for surveillance cameras, that was a showstopper.
[0] https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware/RVS_MediaServer
marver
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Ask HN: Show me your half baked project
marver https://github.com/sylv/marver
My NAS has a load of files dumped onto it over the years. Some are organised neatly, some are in a dumping ground that I promised myself I'd sort through and never did. Some are in old folders that I haven't touched in years. Instead of spending a couple weekends sorting through it like a sane person, I'm making something to index it and hopefully replace Plex in the process.
The goal for marver is to index all those files and rip as much metadata as possible from each, then display that in a pretty UI and give the user multiple ways to refine the metadata, search through their files and make the most of the piled up 1s and 0s they have.
So far I've mostly just been having fun making individual pieces - image search powered by CLIP, extracting information from hard to parse file names using llama.cpp, pulling information from EXIF on images, some building blocks for intro detection on videos. Right now I'm porting the machine learning code to rust so I can bundle it all into a single, small docker container a lot easier, and to learn how the black boxes I'm using actually work, at least on a basic level.
I've tried similar apps but they all either have mediocre UI, are painful to setup, or make me do all the indexing manually. I want something that most people can deploy in a few minutes and that can show off a lot of what it can do immediately, while still letting the user refine the results from automated approaches. The UI has to be amazing to bundle this all into something that is actually useful, but it's been really fun putting it all together, piece by piece.
It's still a bit all over the place, but my NAS has annoyed me enough recently that I'm going to be focusing on getting a version that can be deployed, even if it's missing most of the features I want, so that it can start being useful to me. I think once that happens I'll be more motivated to add features, especially with a solid base I can work from.
What are some alternatives?
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comment-castles - Lightweight internet forum
agi-pack - A Dockerfile builder for Machine Learning developers
codestage - A static site generator to create live js demos with an editor
wrtc-to-ffmpeg - Pipe WebRTC MediaStreams to/from FFMPEG.
hacn - A "monad" or DSL for creating React components using Fable and F# computation expressions
migtunnel - Test
shrike-extension - A browser extension to run scripts on the active tab URL.