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motioneye
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License plate Camera
motioneyeos is fantastic, but last i checked it wasn't being maintained any more⦠since you're already using ubuntu, the project is available without the full os distro: motionEye.
- Looking to self host a simple video surveillance system using an old laptop + webcam, suggestions?
- [LOOKING FOR] A decent web-based RTSP streaming application
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What should I install on my extra laptop?
If your laptop has a webcam you can install motioneye to turn it into a surveillance camera https://github.com/motioneye-project/motioneye.
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Is MotionEye still a thing
Motion OS has unfortunately stopped but MotionEye itself is still on-going (last update was a month ago to two yaml files).
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I'm feeling demoralized. Need some inspiration. What's a way you've successfully used your RPi 3b to do something without compromise?
2 handle CCTV via MotionEye (https://github.com/motioneye-project/motioneye) using some cheapy Wansview cameras (inside and out...originally to keep an eye on a new dog while we were working upstairs). 1 handles the UI of MotionEye, and is also used for various ad-hoc processes (e.g. SpotDL, Samba etc) where having an always-on machine is handy.
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Save JPG image from IP camera stream for timelapse
Well that's exactly the thing. Atm I am using motionEYE, but I have 3 streams that have to run at full 2K resolution in order to get a clear jpeg. That is quite intensive for the cpu it runs on, so I was trying to find another option that uses the least amout of resources :)
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Wyze API
you could use motioneye as your backend. It does not have an api per se, but does allow for webhooks and custom commands on motion detection. You would also need to run either a bridge or run the hacks to get feeds for motioneye.
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Wyze is forcing 2FA on everyone to login?
The solution is simple, cut them out of the picture. Wyze's software is always the weakest link of their products and can easily be replaced with software of your own with motioneye for recording. These folks bad mouthing you for being pissed about this should be ashamed of themselves for behaving in such an immature manor to someone who has a legitimate complaint. Just because you love the 2fa koolaid, doesnt mean everyone else does. Also, protip, centralized password or 2fa managers are just a centralized point of failure and makes compromising you all the more easier.
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Wyze Cam RTSP support removed
Now once you have RTSP running on the camera you are able to take the video and store it somewhere else. You don't specifically need a NAS- you can run a software interface that is designed to play back and view camera interface feeds- like BlueIris, https://blueirissoftware.com/ MotionEye https://github.com/motioneye-project/motioneye or even directly view the video with VLC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEZnU0PRb0o
motion
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
https://github.com/trypromptly/LLMStack - started working on this as a wrapper over OpenAI's endpoints for another product and it gradually became this.
Another project I worked on for my own use was a network isolated, lightweight video monitoring system. Around 5 years ago, I was looking to install a camera in our living room. I couldn't find anything I trusted that worked completely offline without some companion app pinging their servers. So I bought a basic IP camera on Amazon that supports rtsp and a raspberry pi. Created a fenced wifi network and added the camera to it.
Had an FFmpeg process read camera stream on demand and write to local buffers. Wrote a simple python server to listen for incoming connections on a different interface and stream the video on API requests. Then built an android app that talks to the python server to stream video on demand.
Also installed motion (https://github.com/Motion-Project/motion) on raspberry pi to detect motion in the video and store those snippets to local storage. With motion running, the adapter I was using wasn't delivering enough power resulting in storage occasionally unmounting and raspberry pi restarting taking the camera system offline. With motion detection disabled, the entire setup ran reliably for many years.
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The privacy loophole in your doorbell
We used https://github.com/Motion-Project/motion for crude version of that in our office closet datacenter.
It just detected movement, sent an email with video file attached and a link to stream.
No face detect AI but this is ancient software, and minimum effort to set up
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surveillance station
MotionEyeOS
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I used a Pi 4 to create a baby cam.
I had a similar setup to see what my pet hedgehog was getting up to at night and I used motion to do motion detection on the stream and save videos when it happened. I think you can also set a script to run whenever motion is detected. Might be worth looking into.
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Debian based system to only view 4 CCTV streams on monitor?
You might consider Motion. It's reliable and uses little resources. It comes with a browser UI.
- MJPEG server amplifier - Search for Software
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Keyboard Controlled RPi4 Car w/ Live Camera Feed
Yeah, I'm doing something similar, but am currently using motion for transmitting the video. It's pretty "high-level" and so I haven't found the need to look into how it works too much, but it is open source if you'd like to check out how it works. There were some other ways I tried to transmit the video, but eventually stuck with using motion because I found that there was not much delay (which was necessary for smooth driving).
- 2021 Dec 25 Stickied ππππππππ thread - Did you just get a Pi for Christmas and need help, answers, or ideas for what to do with it? LOOK HERE! π ππ
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Raspberry Pi as NVR
MotionEyeOS
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Hosting/forwarding video capture to a web/app or interface possiblities?
Motion if you want simple MJPEG solution.
What are some alternatives?
frigate - NVR with realtime local object detection for IP cameras
Zoneminder - ZoneMinder is a free, open source Closed-circuit television software application developed for Linux which supports IP, USB and Analog cameras.
motioneyeos - A Video Surveillance OS For Single-board Computers
MJPG-streamer - Fork of http://sourceforge.net/projects/mjpg-streamer/
Shinobi - :peace_symbol: :palestinian_territories: Shinobi CE - The Free Open Source CCTV platform written in Node.JS (Camera Recorder - Security Surveillance Software - Restreamer
iSpy - Open source surveillance software
Xiaomi-Dafang-Hacks
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
MagicMirror - MagicMirrorΒ² is an open source modular smart mirror platform. With a growing list of installable modules, the MagicMirrorΒ² allows you to convert your hallway or bathroom mirror into your personal assistant.
docker-wyze-bridge - WebRTC/RTSP/RTMP/LL-HLS bridge for Wyze cams in a docker container
Node RED - Low-code programming for event-driven applications