neolink
rtsp-simple-server
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862 | 5,721 | |
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0.6 | 8.8 | |
18 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
Rust | Go | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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neolink
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In search for a IP camera that works in LAN only and needs no access to the internet
neolink on github
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Reolink Argo Eco
Thank you. I've just found this project that probably will cover my usecase: https://github.com/thirtythreeforty/neolink
- Argus Eco: URL to get a still image
- Webcam with battery and ONVIF
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RTSP port closed by default? / How to open it from a linux machine?
might be worth checking this out. Haven't tried it myself, but was impressed by the writeup... and have been meaning to set one up in the homelab.
- I'm wanting a recommendation for cameras and software to act as an NVR.
- can this work with all cameras so I can use blue iris?
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All I want for Christmas is a URL trigger for Reolink motion detection to my home automation
If you have battery powered cameras, my suggestion would be to use https://github.com/thirtythreeforty/neolink. Connect it to your own NVR(e.g. Shinobi, Frigate, etc.), and then apply whatever you need in terms of automations. For battery powered cameras... Yeah... I would love the same. The alternative is cumbersome, like using Relink email notifications for automating motion detection flows. Eventually I have thought of having a container that would be spun up after a motion detection email alert, to get the camera feed into my NVR. But I am sure that it would have a very high latency...
- Reolink Lumus RTSP
- RLC-811A - Ethernet Speed?
rtsp-simple-server
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Is there a way (plugin or something?) to output the gcode viewer to an rtsp stream?
If you want to stream your webcam as an H264 encoded rtsp stream, it can be done with either rtsp-simple-server or V4l2rtspserver And it is possible to stream a linux desktop (and any program that might be open, like your web browser with the gcode viewer running on it) with the V4l2Loopback device and either of the two prgrams above. It is quite an involved process, but it is do-able.
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Guide: how to stream from OBS -> Plex Live TV
rtsp-simple-server
- Web application in local network displaying multiple RTSP streams in Go?
- Hi, does anyone know if there is a way to display a usb camera feed on magic mirror.
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crowsnest install fails with "Error 1"
Download rtsp-simple-server_v0.20.2_linux_arm64v8.tar.gz from https://github.com/aler9/rtsp-simple-server/releases/download/v0.20.2/ % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0 100 9379k 100 9379k 0 0 3497k 0 0:00:02 0:00:02 --:--:-- 6115k Finished. make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/pi/crowsnest/bin' Add User pi to group 'video' ... [OK] chown: invalid group: ‘pi:pi’e ... make: *** [Makefile:37: install] Error 1
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Using intermittent video stream from usb camera to RTSP
I've tried using ffmpeg and rtsp simple server:
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My parents need a NAS
Ok, you need a NAS or their Cloud, a simple USB drive won't do it. The important thing is you need the receiving device to offer a transfer protocol named 'RTSP'. Modern Synology, QNAP, and MyCloud (by WD) devices support RTSP, although different methods to connect. Eufy Cloud would be the easiest method, next is Synology NAS is simple to setup with Eufy instruction, but since you have some hardware you can run things like this: https://github.com/aler9/rtsp-simple-server but obviously that will take more time and effort.
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NVR: using RTSP-IP-Cam to HLS with adaptive bandwidth
Very cool - going to try this out later. I had something similar on my todo list, but figured I would use: https://github.com/aler9/rtsp-simple-server
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RTMP with nginx and OBS on Ubuntu
I had a nightmare setting this up for my streams. I ended up going with rtsp-simple-server as it seems to work a little quicker and is much better documented. There is an option to toggle between always having a stream "live" or stop when there are no viewers
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Does anyone know how to send esp32 video frames to a server of some kind?
Here is one example that I found (there are more). https://github.com/aler9/rtsp-simple-server
What are some alternatives?
reolinkapipy - Reolink Camera API written in Python 3.6
obs-rtspserver - RTSP server plugin for obs-studio
moonfire-nvr - Moonfire NVR, a security camera network video recorder
ustreamer - µStreamer - Lightweight and fast MJPEG-HTTP streamer
SysDVR - Stream switch games to your PC via USB or network
Restreamer - The Restreamer is a complete streaming server solution for self-hosting. It has a visually appealing user interface and no ongoing license costs. Upload your live stream to YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, Vimeo, or other streaming solutions like Wowza. Receive video data from OBS and publish it with the RTMP and SRT server.
retina - High-level RTSP multimedia streaming library, in Rust
mediadevices - Go implementation of the MediaDevices API.
http-ipcamera
owncast - Take control over your live stream video by running it yourself. Streaming + chat out of the box.
retina - A regex-based programming language.
go-m3u8 - Parse and generate m3u8 playlists for Apple HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) in Golang (ported from gem https://github.com/sethdeckard/m3u8)