Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Axis camera display
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has anyone been able to get axis cameras to display on their mirror? I tried with a couple of the iFrame modules and had no success. Curious if anyone has had success. Ideally I can get it to rotate between two different camera streams. I’m currently using the smartwebdisplay module and I jut get a text readout saying “updated requested at…” and then it shows the interval. The two various url options I have used are the ones listed on this page. https://www.axis.com/support/faq/FAQ30473
I don’t get any errors, just nothing pulling up. I am considering trying the webview (https://github.com/Iketaki/MMM-WebView) or rtsp modules, but want to see if anyone has had success before I keep trying things to no avail.
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@alex2 Sadly, with the loss of OMXplayer, camera support on the Pi is somewhat weak regardless of brand. I actually reverted to the previous OS, and use a command line OMXPlayer to bring up a camera on top of my window.
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@BKeyport
So you’re saying this is related to the bullseye OS? Odd as in the native pi browser my links work. Also, to clarify, I do embed the user:pass into the url. -
@alex2
MMM-WebVeiw worked for one camera but I can not get more than one instance to run Like i do with MMM-RTSPStream but I had to go back to the OS before bullseye. -
@plainbroke
Hi, if the stream works wit MMM-Webview you can use MMM-EmbedURL to either embed one ore more streams. If you want to embed the streams at different positions the module supports multi instance by default. -
@plainbroke
Thank you. running WebView and it appears to work. Much appreciated. -
haven’t tried EmbedURL to run two streams yet, but WebView did work, so that’s a huge plus.