Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
[MMM-RTSPStream] - Video Streaming from Live Feeds & Security Cameras
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@shbatm said in [MMM-RTSPStream] - Video Streaming from Live Feeds & Security Cameras:
@imdickie If you were on the Master branch it makes sense now why you were getting duplicate views, it was using
ffmpeg
and looking at only the first port for both cameras. The work-in-progress branch does not use websockets/ports for local playback since OMXPlayer just draws directly on top of the MM’s browser window.For the black screen: I forgot the
wip
branch has an additional node package required. This should take care of your problem:cd ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-RTSPStream git checkout wip git pull npm install
You may or may not need to also add a
moduleOffset
config option: see the posts above for pictures, if the video doesn’t line up with the border, you can addmoduleOffset: X
to shift the video over (where X is a number of pixels).For more information about the
wip
branch, there is an updated README on the Github page: https://github.com/shbatm/MMM-RTSPStream/tree/wipFor
pm2
: it’s definitely not a requirement, but I find it’s nice to have; I included in the note above just in case you were already using it. It will automatically run the MM script for you on startup. See this page if you want more information.To all using the module: Thanks for bearing with me, I haven’t had a lot of time this past month to finish out the hardware-accelerated version (
wip
/development branch) but I hope to get it done in the next month or so. I really do appreciate any feedback / issues you have to help me improve this module.thanks for your support. It really helps
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added the pkill commands but it does not work. It does not kill the apps.
From time to time, the feed disappears. Have not yet found when and why.
Sometimes it runs 2 days without problems, the other day it only lasts for some hours.
Weird.Only thing what helps is currently a reboot of the whole pi.
Since it was to complicated to log in on a device to give the reboot command, i set up a
Amazon Dash Button and placed it right next to the mirror.
So my wife can reboot the mirror with just a simpleorder-click. ;)Hopefully the OMX version will become more stable sooner or later.
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I don’t understand, I downloaded the module, i’ve added this to my config.js file and I only see the square box where it’s supposed to show the feeed but it doesn’t show anything. The box is blank. If I put the same URL(rtsp://192.168.1.2:554/unicast/) in VLC on my magic mirror it works fine.
My MagicMirror is setup using Debian Jessie and I autostart MagicMirror via PM2. The camera I use is the XiaoMi XiaoFang Smart IP Security Home Camera running fang-hacks Please help.{
module: ‘MMM-RTSPStream’,
position: ‘bottom_center’,
config: {
autoStart: true,
rotateStreams: false,
rotateStreamTimeout: 10,
showSnapWhenPaused: false,
moduleWidth: 704,
moduleHeight: 240,
stream1: {
name: ‘salon’,
url: ‘rtsp://192.168.1.2:554/unicast/’,
snapshotUrl: ‘’,
snapshotRefresh: 10, // Seconds
frameRate: “30”,
port: 9999,
width: “320”,
height: “240”,
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@barnosch Having the same issue; only a browser refresh or restart of the MM works. I started to question my camera and thought it was going offline, but looks like it’s related to the current WIP version. :-)
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@shbatm I try everything to get stream working with omxplayer but I always get a black blank screen. I don’t know what can I try anymore. When I change it back to ffmpeg the stream is working…
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@Niggich Then why do you insist on using omxplayer then?
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@xblackdemonx The ffmpeg have a time difference from live to stream about 10 seconds.
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@Niggich Not for me. I see maybe a 1/2 second delay only.
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@xblackdemonx how you did this? I try everything… how is your config?
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@Niggich Nothing special. Maybe reboot your cameras?
module: 'MMM-RTSPStream', position: 'bottom_bar', config: { autoStart: true, rotateStreams: false, rotateStreamTimeout: 10, showSnapWhenPaused: false, moduleWidth: 354, moduleHeight: 240, stream1: { name: 'Salon', url: 'rtsp://192.168.1.2:554/unicast', snapshotUrl: '', snapshotRefresh: 10, // Seconds frameRate: "15", port: 9999, } } },