Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
[MMM-RTSPStream] - Video Streaming from Live Feeds & Security Cameras
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@Johans Which other modules are you using? It looks like you may be using something like MMM-ProfileSwitcher, there may be a conflict between these modules or it may be because of the
%
symbol in the password.Also, when you switched to the
wip
branch, did you remember to re-runnpm install
in that folder? There are some additional dependencies for thewip
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re-installed module, changed IPcams password and removed the ‘%’
Result: No live stream.
swiched module to wip branch for usage with omxplayer:
Result OK, I can see the live stream from the IPCAM - so that is working.so thanks for the feedback.
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@kasperb
Re-installed - loaded wip branch and now it’s working - thx -
Version 1.2.1 (Updated 15 Oct 2017) Now Available on ‘master’ branch
- Now uses hardware-accelerated OMXPlayer as default player for local video
- Resolved latency issues
- Uses PM2 to control stream playback – automatically restarts streams when they close
- Fullscreen, custom window and offset options now available.
- Important - please update your configurations after updating this module. as some settings have changed. This new version includes a new configuration tool for building your configuration section.
Fresh Install:
See the installation instructions on the README.
To switch back from the ‘wip’ branch:
(Only necessary if you want to, the ‘wip’ and ‘master’ are the same currently, but I will update the ‘wip’ with new features and bug-fixes first for testing. If you want to beta test, stay on ‘wip’)
cd ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-RSTPStream git checkout master git pull npm install http-server -p 9999 # From a web browser, navigate to http://mirror-ip:9999/config.html # Once your config is made, press Ctrl+C to exit the config builder # Restart your mirror and test!
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Nice work man.
One small question: white box is not in line with the video window.
I added this line in the config// autoStart: true, rotateStreams: false, //changed true to false rotateStreamTimeout: 10, // seconds moduleWidth: 354, moduleHeight: 240, moduleOffset: { top: 20, left: -20 }, localPlayer: 'omxplayer', remotePlayer: 'none', showSnapWhenPaused: true, remoteSnaps: true,
but this doesn’t change anything, position of video window isn’t moved.
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@Johans I just tried this on my mirror and was able to get the video feed to move without a problem. Did you try restarting the mirror & video feed after you made the change? You can also try making larger changes to make sure it’s actually moving :
moduleOffset: { left -200, top: 200}
or try justmoduleOffset: 50
to make sure it works.An alternative is to watch the console log for the parameters used:
Starting stream stream1 with args: [ "--avdict", "rtsp_transport:tcp", "--win", "731, 439, 1259, 799", # --- this is the position it tries to draw the video ...
And then add the following inside the
stream1: {
section to specify the exact position you want the video to show using the numbers from the log and your desired offset:absPosition: { top: XX, right: XX, bottom: XX, left: XX },
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i updated the module from work, but did not start the server thing to get the server config page.
Later at home i could not start the server anymore to reach the config page.
Is that mandatory?The stream runs good, without any changes in the config. Hopefully it does not crash so often anymore.
I saw that it launches now another pm2 session just for the stream. thats nice.
So i can restart both sessions (stream and mirror) with a script and do not need to reboot the whole pi anymore, when i change something. -
@shbatm
Made some larger changes and saw the video moves. Now it’s perfect within the box.
I’ve noticed that when video is out of the box window, the omxplayer is not stopped or killed. Video still remains visible even MM has stopped.
At moment the video was perfect within the box, it also kills perfect the video stream.
Just wanted to let you know this.
thanks for the support.
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@shbatm At first, thx for your great work. I finally tried to update the module but after
npm install
I get an Error message like this.> MMM-RTSPStream@1.2.1 postinstall /home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-RTSPStream > ./install_sd_patch.sh && sudo npm i -g http-server Applying Graceful Shutdown patch to MagicMirror. error: Anwendung des Patches fehlgeschlagen: js/electron.js:96 error: js/electron.js: Patch konnte nicht angewendet werden npm ERR! Linux 4.9.48-v7+ npm ERR! argv "/usr/local/bin/node" "/usr/local/bin/npm" "install" npm ERR! node v4.3.2 npm ERR! npm v2.14.12 npm ERR! code ELIFECYCLE npm ERR! MMM-RTSPStream@1.2.1 postinstall: `./install_sd_patch.sh && sudo npm i -g http-server` npm ERR! Exit status 1 npm ERR! npm ERR! Failed at the MMM-RTSPStream@1.2.1 postinstall script './install_sd_patch.sh && sudo npm i -g http-server'. npm ERR! This is most likely a problem with the MMM-RTSPStream package, npm ERR! not with npm itself. npm ERR! Tell the author that this fails on your system: npm ERR! ./install_sd_patch.sh && sudo npm i -g http-server npm ERR! You can get their info via: npm ERR! npm owner ls MMM-RTSPStream npm ERR! There is likely additional logging output above. npm ERR! Please include the following file with any support request: npm ERR! /home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-RTSPStream/npm-debug.log
I tried to update and a Fresh install but at both ways I get the same Error.
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@Niggich It appears it is installing correctly and the post-install is not working, please try to run the following commands and see which one fails:
# Change directory cd ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-RTSPStream # Install the "Graceful Shutdown" patch on MM core (Issue #1056) ./install_sd_patch.sh # Install the Node.js http-server module sudo npm i -g http-server