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    [MMM-RTSPStream] - Video Streaming from Live Feeds & Security Cameras

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    • evroomE Offline
      evroom @bill22
      last edited by evroom

      @bill22
      And after a little while, does it say stopped?
      And what does

      ps -eaf | grep omxplayer | grep -v grep
      

      say?

      If pm2 status has a pid, can you do

      pstree -ap < pid >
      

      Iso < pid > put the pid number from pm2 status.

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      • B Offline
        bill22
        last edited by

        @evroom
        omx_stream1 remain online, but the uptime shows 0s only (mm is up for 36 min):

        │ App name    │ id │ version │ mode │ pid   │ status │ restart │ uptime │ cpu │ mem      │ user │ watching │
        ├─────────────┼────┼─────────┼──────┼───────┼────────┼─────────┼────────┼─────┼──────────┼──────┼──────────┤
        │ mm          │ 1  │ N/A     │ fork │ 2976  │ online │ 1       │ 36m    │ 0%  │ 2.3 MB   │ pi   │ disabled │
        │ omx_stream1 │ 0  │ N/A     │ fork │ 10391 │ online │ 1073    │ 0s     │ 0%  │ 2.2 MB   │ pi   │ disabled │
        
        ps -eaf | grep omxplayer | grep -v grep
        
        pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ps -eaf | grep omxplayer | grep -v grep
        pi        1770   820  0 18:17 ?        00:00:04 leafpad /home/pi/omxplayer.log
        pi       13794   781  1 20:05 ?        00:00:00 bash /usr/bin/omxplayer --avdict rtsp_transport:tcp --win 666, 361, 1018, 603 --live --video_queue 4 --audio_queue 4 --fps 25 rtsp://192.168.178.1:554/?avm=1&freq=394&bw=8&msys=dvbc&mtype=256qam&sr=6900&specinv=0&pids=0,16,17,18,20,266,593,594,595,598,1801,1802,1803
        pi       13823 13794  0 20:05 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/omxplayer.bin --avdict rtsp_transport:tcp --win 666, 361, 1018, 603 --live --video_queue 4 --audio_queue 4 --fps 25 rtsp://192.168.178.1:554/?avm=1&freq=394&bw=8&msys=dvbc&mtype=256qam&sr=6900&specinv=0&pids=0,16,17,18,20,266,593,594,595,598,1801,1802,1803
        pi@raspberrypi:~ $
        

        tried to use

        pstree -ap < pid >
        

        but the PID is constantly changing; therefore no output

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        • evroomE Offline
          evroom @bill22
          last edited by

          @bill22
          To be honest, I am lost, out of ideas.
          I tried to get the module running myself again, but I cannot even get Bucks Bunny to eat his carrot.
          I would need to setup MM completely new for it to work I guess.
          At the moment you are left with the option of running it stand-alone using avm_stream, like I do

          How where you thinking of using the module should it work?
          Changing channels would still be a challenge, right?

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          • B Offline
            bill22
            last edited by

            @evroom

            seems to be quite tricky with that stream…

            But thank you for all your efforts so far and again great that we did it at least to run stand alone…!

            You are right, channel changing options seems to be a limitation using avm_stream. I wonder if there is a way of “operating” the avm_stream, at least to switch one particular channel/stream on and off without using the terminal…?

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            • evroomE Offline
              evroom @bill22
              last edited by

              @bill22

              I will look if there is a module that can trigger linux commands at will.
              Would be interested in that myself.

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              • B Offline
                bill22
                last edited by

                @evroom

                if we could find one, it could be probably used to start/stop the stream. On the other hand it could be an option to define several “stand alone streams” and call those individually. Position of the streams could be even offset to each other…Just a thought…

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                • evroomE Offline
                  evroom @bill22
                  last edited by

                  @bill22

                  Btw, do you “fancy” stuff like Voice Control or Alexa ?
                  I don’t, but those would be modules that could trigger something.

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                  • B Offline
                    bill22
                    last edited by

                    @evroom
                    me neither

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                    • evroomE Offline
                      evroom @bill22
                      last edited by

                      @bill22

                      Hi,

                      I used this Sunday to setup a second Pi, whilst watching F1.
                      Used a new SD, installed Debian Buster and Magic Mirror v2.8.0.

                      After I made sure I did not have any errors after rebooting, restarting MM, etc, I setup MMM-RTSPStream.
                      It now works for Bucks Bunny, my IP cam and my SAT receiver.
                      I can even rotate 2 SAT channels.

                      I also tested the little fix with --audio_queue 4and that works to (although I cannot check audio, as I have no speaker).

                      It does not say that this method will work for you (my RTSP was dead as a dodo), but it could be something to consider.
                      I will play a bit with single quotes, double quotes, etc, as that is a potential problem in your URL.

                      And it still leaves the issue with selecting a channel at will, through a trigger.

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                      • B Offline
                        bill22
                        last edited by bill22

                        @evroom

                        Hi and sorry for the late response.

                        Sounds pretty good and promising!

                        How do you “rotate” your SAT channels? Does it change based on time (after x seconds)?
                        For me it could be good enough to have a few channels to change, of course better to select from a small list.

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