camera.ui
mediamtx
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camera.ui
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(StarLAN) Personal Home Lab
CameraUI (https://github.com/seydx/camera.ui) Opensource NVR software for cameras, built on modern progressive web app (PWA) architecture. Beautiful software, unfortunately the original dev has gone AWOL but the latest release is stable and easy to use for recording and viewing cameras.
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Ask HN: IP cameras that don't require an app or internet
For my apartment, I run rtsp-simple-server[1] on my home server and use Raspberry Pis with generic USB webcams running ffmpeg to stream the audio/video to the RTSP server. Then I run camera.ui[2] separately for a nicer interface on top of all the cameras, HomeKit integration, etc.
The only downside hardware-wise is I don't get any indoor IR night vision with these, which some of the nicer "smart home" account-locked ones do.
It's honestly not too bad to set up if you run [1] and [2] in Docker. I've done disaster recovery scenarios of my home infra where I straight up disconnect the modem's uplink and everything works without any issues.
[1] - https://github.com/bluenviron/mediamtx
[2] - https://github.com/seydx/camera.ui
- CameraUI producing error when trying to connect to camera but not with NVR
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Traffic cameras for apple tv
In the past I’ve played around with using Scrypted or Camera.UI to bring non-HomeKit IP cameras into HomeKit. I think HomeAssistant and HomeBridge both have basic modules which would do this too (ffmpeg at bare minimum). A docker image running on a RaspberryPi or Synology is probably good enough.
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surveillance station
camera.ui
- Surveillance Station - Any ways of hosting a website with camera stream?
- Eufy & HomeKit : driving me nuts
- Ask HN: Self-hosted open source IP security cameras?
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ONVIF on Homebridge
You could try https://github.com/SeydX/camera.ui. Some say its CPU usage when recognising movement is not as high as scrypted. You could give it a shot.
- Scrypted adds support for Ring, HomeKit Secure Video available https://github.com/koush/scrypted
mediamtx
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Bad audio quality when re-encoding RTSP stream from AAC to Opus in MediaMTX
I started a discussion on the MediaMTX Github repo, where you can find more information on my problem: https://github.com/bluenviron/mediamtx/discussions/2787
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Ask HN: IP cameras that don't require an app or internet
For my apartment, I run rtsp-simple-server[1] on my home server and use Raspberry Pis with generic USB webcams running ffmpeg to stream the audio/video to the RTSP server. Then I run camera.ui[2] separately for a nicer interface on top of all the cameras, HomeKit integration, etc.
The only downside hardware-wise is I don't get any indoor IR night vision with these, which some of the nicer "smart home" account-locked ones do.
It's honestly not too bad to set up if you run [1] and [2] in Docker. I've done disaster recovery scenarios of my home infra where I straight up disconnect the modem's uplink and everything works without any issues.
[1] - https://github.com/bluenviron/mediamtx
[2] - https://github.com/seydx/camera.ui
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MediaMTX: Zero-dependency server for live video and audio streams
So you want the server to make an HTTP call to an endpoint to deliver when streams change their status?
https://github.com/bluenviron/mediamtx/issues/1462
Looks like there might be a work around.
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Need a robust RTSP viewer for multi-user office
How low delay do you need? I'd recommend MediaMTX + VLC if you just want a live feed. motionEye could work too but it's very demanding on both the server and clients.
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Youtube livestream to Frigate/RTSP stream?
Have MediaMTX configured with a path for publishing:
- 7 eufy indoor cam 2k, continuous recording and RTPS
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Trying to use Frigate with eufy battery cameras (RTSP stream not always available)
so here's my next problem, to run ffmpeg from inline in mediamtx you have to build a new docker image that combines them. Aler9 gave instructions for the Dockerfile here: https://github.com/aler9/mediamtx/discussions/278
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How to stream other games to friends while in VR chat?
The one Docteh brought up is a good one https://github.com/aler9/mediamtx, I just set it up and all I had to do was change one line in the yml config file in the rtsp section to get that to work.
What are some alternatives?
scrypted - Scrypted is a high performance home video integration and automation platform
rtsp-simple-server - Also known as rtsp-simple-server. ready-to-use RTSP / RTMP / LL-HLS / WebRTC server and proxy that allows to read, publish and proxy video and audio streams. [Moved to: https://github.com/aler9/mediamtx]
homebridge-camera-ui - Homebridge plugin for RTSP Cameras with HSV, motion detection support, Image Rekognition, Web UI to manage/watch streams and WebApp support
ustreamer - µStreamer - Lightweight and fast MJPEG-HTTP streamer
homebridge-unifi-protect - :video_camera: Complete HomeKit integration for all UniFi Protect device types with full support for most features including HomeKit Secure Video, and more. https://homebridge.io
tinycam-api - tinyCam app web server API documentation
frigate - NVR with realtime local object detection for IP cameras
snyth - Experimental additive synthesiser using Jacobi ellipses as generator functions.
ffmpeg-for-homebridge - Static FFmpeg binaries for Homebridge with support for audio (libfdk-aac) and hardware-accelerated decoding and encoding (h264_qsv, h264_v4l2m2m, videotoolbox).
blast - blast your linux audio to DLNA receivers
openmiko - Open source firmware for Ingenic T20 based devices such as WyzeCam V2, Xiaomi Xiaofang 1S, iSmartAlarm's Spot+ and others.
amdacli - Amcrest / Dahua HTTP API Client