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homebridge-camera-ui
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Need a robust RTSP viewer for multi-user office
https://github.com/seydx/homebridge-camera-ui maybe?
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Indoor cameras that connect with HomePod and iCloud?
You can use virtually any IP camera you want thanks to HomeBridge. I am currently using a Yi cam that I hacked then I’m using HomeBridge and camera-ui.ip plug-in for it. Not the most straightforward, but the cheapest, and setting up HomeBridge unlocks so many possibilities with smart wifi things that are not HomeKit native.
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Raspberry Pi - Local Camera CSI - Raspberry Pi
Now that this is a Homebridge Raspberry Pi, I can't find any plugins allowing me to use the camera. Only RTSP plugins, like camera.ui (https://github.com/seydx/homebridge-camera-ui)...
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Any HomeKit (only) doorbells that don’t suck?
Recently I came across a new home bridge plug-in for rtsp cameras which enables HKSV support. Here it is https://github.com/seydx/homebridge-camera-ui
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Delayed start of FFMPG cameras
Homebridge-camera-ui is very well maintained and works well. I’d use it over homebridgecamera-ffmpeg for now, unfortunately the author of homebridge-camera-ffmpeg has had some difficulties lately and hasn’t had much time to update it.
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Has anyone else been having trouble with the Wyze server. Literally everything I have is down, except for the outdoor cameras for some weird reason. Started sometime last night around 1 AM
So I have a Raspberry Pi. On that Pi, I have Portainer and Home Bridge. On Portainer, I'm running Wyze Docker Bridge which pushes your steams to several formats including RTSP. I'm also running Camera.ui in Home Bridge. There's nothing unique about the Pi in this arrangement, beyond being always available – so it's a set up you could replicate on any computer.
- camera.ui - NVR like user Interface for RTSP capable cameras
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Homekit Secure Video for (almost) any RTSP capable camera
Step 3: Install the Camera.ui plugin to Homebridge. Version 5.0.4 adds HSV support for cameras
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Wyze Homebridge Plugin Overview (Oct. 2021)
Following up, looks like the way to get Wyze cams working would be via flashing their RTSP firmware (which looks to include v3 cam support now) and using a plugin that supports RTSP cameras like homebridge-camera-ui or homebridge-camera-ffmpeg. I have a v3 cam as well, I will be doing this myself soon now that I know they provide a download for the firmware. I think also saw something about a docker container that provides a RTSP bridge for Wyze cams without requiring firmware, if that is something you prefer.
WebRTC
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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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What's in your WFH video call set-up?
I stream live cams using this https://github.com/AlexxIT/WebRTC
What are some alternatives?
homebridge-camera-ffmpeg - Homebridge Plugin Providing FFmpeg-based Camera Support
tuya-homebridge - Homebridge custom plugin for controlling Powered by Tuya (PBT) devices in HomeKit. This plugin is officially maintained by the Tuya Developer Team.
scrypted - Scrypted is a high performance home video integration and automation platform
camera.ui - NVR like user Interface for RTSP capable cameras
docker-wyze-bridge - WebRTC/RTSP/RTMP/LL-HLS bridge for Wyze cams in a docker container
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
homebridge-http-switch - Powerful http switch for Homebridge: https://github.com/homebridge/homebridge
balena-cam - Network Camera with Raspberry Pi and WebRTC. Tutorial:
homebridge-camera-rpi - raspberry pi camera plugin for homebridge
ftp-srv - 📮 Modern FTP Server
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.
roxy-wi - Web interface for managing Haproxy, Nginx, Apache and Keepalived servers