Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
[MMM-RTSPStream] - Video Streaming from Live Feeds & Security Cameras
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MPG2 license is enabled now.
There is a difference now as the grey box from RTSP Stream module contains a Pause symbol (autostart is enabled) when moving the mouse over it…and becomes a play button when i click on it.
I have also adapted the frame rate and size towards the parameters shown in the VLC player detail window.
Any other idea what i could try…?
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@bill22
You have to remove the second $ in the command.
This $ in my examples is just to say to run it from the the command line. -
You try to add
--genlogafter the omxplayer command, like
omxplayer --genlog --avdict rtsp_transport:tcp ............
Then check theomxplayer.log, normally located under the directory where you started the command.
Or find it usingsudo find . -name omxplayer.log. -
Just a disclaimer.
I do not use this module any more for my stream (a webcam using h.265).
See first post on this page:
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/2743/mmm-rtspstream-video-streaming-from-live-feeds-security-cameras/262?page=27I could try to set it up again for a sat stream.
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Thanks and i entered the command in the right way again:
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ /usr/bin/omxplayer --genlog --avdict rtsp_transport:tcp --live --video_queue 4 --fps 30 --win '351 968 703 1210' 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 [1] 27791 [2] 27792 [3] 27793 [4] 27794 [5] 27795 [6] 27796 [7] 27797 [3] Fertig bw=8 [4] Fertig msys=dvbcLog:
20:16:28 T:11869916 DEBUG: DllBcm: Using omx system library
20:16:29 T:12283107 DEBUG: DllOMX: Using omx system library
20:16:29 T:12283969 DEBUG: DllAvFormat: Using libavformat system library
20:16:29 T:12285949 WARNING: Failed to acquire D-Bus name ‘org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.omxplayer’
20:16:29 T:12286105 WARNING: DBus connection failed, trying alternate
20:16:29 T:12287974 DEBUG: DBus connection succeeded -
@evroom said in [MMM-RTSPStream] - Video Streaming from Live Feeds & Security Cameras:
@evroom Thanks a lot for your support especially as you are not using the module actually anymore…
Am i right that the RTSPStream module is the best option/only one i could use for my case?
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I think I have the same issue as you:

It would be the best option, if it would work. :-)As a workaround for my IP cam issue, I use omxplayer as a separate process.
It is an overlay on top of your screen anyway.For you, it is first priority to get your stream using omxplayer working, outside of MM
So disable the module and restart MM.module: "MMM-RTSPStream", disabled: true, : :Then we take it from there.
Can you confirm that your stream is MPEG-4 (vlc player media information) ?
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yes, that would be great having the module just working :-)
Picture looks same as on mine…
Module is disabled.
Just checked again in VLC.
Codec: MPEG-1/2 Video (mpgv) -
Can you confirm that this works ?
$ /usr/bin/omxplayer --avdict rtsp_transport:tcp --live --video_queue 4 --fps 30 --win '351 968 703 1210' rtsp://184.72.239.149/vod/mp4:BigBuckBunny_115k.movI have to say that the error message using your stream looks rather ugly
WARNING: Failed to acquire D-Bus name ‘org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.omxplayer’I do not know what is does.
The help says:--dbus_name name. Set D-Bus bus name (default: org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.omxplayer) -
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ /usr/bin/omxplayer --avdict rtsp_transport:tcp --live --video_queue 4 --fps 30 --win '351 968 703 1210' rtsp://184.72.239.149/vod/mp4:BigBuckBunny_115k.mov Video codec omx-h264 width 240 height 160 profile 578 fps 30.000000 Audio codec aac channels 2 samplerate 12000 bitspersample 16 Subtitle count: 0, state: off, index: 1, delay: 0 V:PortSettingsChanged: 240x160@30.00 interlace:0 deinterlace:0 anaglyph:0 par:1.00 display:0 layer:0 alpha:255 aspectMode:0displays the Bunny video and audio in the lower part of the screen. Video is half visible but i believe this is not important for the moment.
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Hi, last posts for today.
I found 2 parameters to test.
Can you do
$ /usr/bin/omxplayer --info --avdict rtsp_transport:tcp --live --video_queue 4 --fps 30 --win '351 968 703 1210' rtsp://192.168.178.1:554/?avm=1&freq=394&bw=8&msys=dvbc&mtype=256qam&sr=6900&specinv=0&pids=0,16,17,18,20,266,593,594,595,598,1801,1802,1803and send the output ?
And
$ /usr/bin/omxplayer --genlog --hw --avdict rtsp_transport:tcp --live --video_queue 4 --fps 30 --win '351 968 703 1210' rtsp://192.168.178.1:554/?avm=1&freq=394&bw=8&msys=dvbc&mtype=256qam&sr=6900&specinv=0&pids=0,16,17,18,20,266,593,594,595,598,1801,1802,1803and send the omxplayer.log ?
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/usr/bin/omxplayer --info --avdict rtsp_transport:tcp --live --video_queue 4 --fps 30 --win '351 968 703 1210' rtsp://192.168.178.1:554/?avm=1&freq=394&bw=8&msys=dvbc&mtype=256qam&sr=6900&specinv=0&pids=0,16,17,18,20,266,593,594,595,598,1801,1802,1803output:
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ /usr/bin/omxplayer --info --avdict rtsp_transport:tcp --live --video_queue 4 --fps 30 --win '351 968 703 1210' 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 [1] 989 [2] 990 [3] 991 [4] 992 [5] 993 [6] 994 [7] 995 [2] Fertig freq=394 [3] Fertig bw=8 pi@raspberrypi:~ $requested log for:
/usr/bin/omxplayer --genlog --hw --avdict rtsp_transport:tcp --live --video_queue 4 --fps 30 --win '351 968 703 1210' rtsp://192.168.178.1:554/?avm=1&freq=394&bw=8&msys=dvbc&mtype=256qam&sr=6900&specinv=0&pids=0,16,17,18,20,266,593,594,595,598,1801,1802,1803Log:
21:51:55 T:1443630962 DEBUG: DllBcm: Using omx system library
21:51:55 T:1443632668 DEBUG: DllOMX: Using omx system library
21:51:55 T:1443633892 DEBUG: DllAvFormat: Using libavformat system library
21:51:55 T:1443636500 DEBUG: DBus connection succeededThank you and have a good evening!
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2 more commands.
Just to be sure of a few things.The --hw option did change the log output and the D-bus errors are gone.
$ /usr/bin/omxplayer --versionI get:
omxplayer - Commandline multimedia player for the Raspberry Pi Build date: Fri, 07 Jun 2019 19:49:22 +0000 Version : f06235c [master] Repository: https://github.com/popcornmix/omxplayer.gitAnd:
/usr/bin/omxplayer --info --hw --avdict rtsp_transport:tcp --live --video_queue 4 --fps 30 --win '6351 968 703 1210' rtsp://184.72.239.149/vod/mp4:BigBuckBunny_115k.movI get:
Input #0, rtsp, from 'rtsp://184.72.239.149/vod/mp4:BigBuckBunny_115k.mov': Metadata: title : BigBuckBunny_115k.mov Duration: 00:09:56.48, start: 0.000000, bitrate: N/A Stream #0:0: Audio: aac (LC), 12000 Hz, stereo, fltp Stream #0:1: Video: h264 (Constrained Baseline), yuv420p(progressive), 240x160, 24 fps, 24 tbr, 90k tbn, 48 tbc have a nice day ;) -
Hi and good evening!
Looks i get the same as you:
/usr/bin/omxplayer --versionI get:
omxplayer - Commandline multimedia player for the Raspberry Pi Build date: Fri, 07 Jun 2019 19:49:22 +0000 Version : f06235c [master] Repository: https://github.com/popcornmix/omxplayer.git/usr/bin/omxplayer --info --hw --avdict rtsp_transport:tcp --live --video_queue 4 --fps 30 --win '6351 968 703 1210' rtsp://184.72.239.149/vod/mp4:BigBuckBunny_115k.movI get:
Input #0, rtsp, from 'rtsp://184.72.239.149/vod/mp4:BigBuckBunny_115k.mov': Metadata: title : BigBuckBunny_115k.mov Duration: 00:09:56.48, start: 0.000000, bitrate: N/A Stream #0:0: Audio: aac (LC), 12000 Hz, stereo, fltp Stream #0:1: Video: h264 (Constrained Baseline), yuv420p(progressive), 240x160, 24 fps, 24 tbr, 90k tbn, 48 tbc have a nice day ;) -
@bill22
Looks like you are doomed to watch Buck Bunny for the rest of your Magic Mirror life :-)You did not get an error with — hw in your previous mail.
It did return with the prompt, right ?
You did not have to stop it using control C, I mean to say?
Normally omxplayer exits with: have a nice day ; )Can you try
/usr/bin/omxplayer --genlog --hw --win '351 968 703 1210' rtsp://192.168.178.1:554/?avm=1&freq=394&bw=8&msys=dvbc&mtype=256qam&sr=6900&specinv=0&pids=0,16,17,18,20,266,593,594,595,598,1801,1802,1803And check the log file.
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Hopefully not…! we may need to find another one if we cannot fix it… :-)
No i didn’t stop it using control C.
/usr/bin/omxplayer --genlog --hw --win '351 968 703 1210' rtsp://192.168.178.1:554/?avm=1&freq=394&bw=8&msys=dvbc&mtype=256qam&sr=6900&specinv=0&pids=0,16,17,18,20,266,593,594,595,598,1801,1802,1803returns:
[1] 1897 [2] 1898 [3] 1899 [4] 1900 [5] 1901 [6] 1902 [7] 1903 [2] Fertig freq=394 [4] Fertig msys=dvbcLog shows:
17:08:24 T:2113103317 DEBUG: DllBcm: Using omx system library
17:08:24 T:2113104714 DEBUG: DllOMX: Using omx system library
17:08:24 T:2113105528 DEBUG: DllAvFormat: Using libavformat system library
17:08:24 T:2113107746 DEBUG: DBus connection succeeded -
Okay, I think it is stumbling over the ampersands in your RTSP URL.
Try it with the RTSP part single quoted, like:$ /usr/bin/omxplayer --genlog --hw --win '351 968 703 1210' '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'Quotes work in general. Tested it on friend Buck Bunny.
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Allright! :thumbs_up:
i have a picture overlay with the omxplayer showing the live stream TV signal!
Unfortunately it runs for a second and stops, continuously . > (buffer, cache,…?)
Audio is not there correctly. It sounds like white noise for a second and stops continuously.
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FYI:
/usr/bin/omxplayer --genlog --hw --win '351 968 703 1210' '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'shows:
Video codec omx-mpeg2 width 720 height 576 profile 4 fps 25.000000 Audio codec mp2 channels 2 samplerate 48000 bitspersample 16 Subtitle count: 1, state: off, index: 1, delay: 0 V:PortSettingsChanged: 720x576@25.00 interlace:3 deinterlace:1 anaglyph:0 par:1.42 display:0 layer:0 alpha:255 aspectMode:0 -
@bill22
Getting somewhere.
Now you need to slowly add additional parameters.
Like --live --video_queue 4
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