@sdetweil many thanks for the quick response and tip.
Should I read your message as MMM-RTSPtoWeb should work just fine with ubuntu? Or can’t really tell unless we test?
Cheers
@sdetweil many thanks for the quick response and tip.
Should I read your message as MMM-RTSPtoWeb should work just fine with ubuntu? Or can’t really tell unless we test?
Cheers
Hi, Magic Mirror fan with rpi 4B here. Using MMM-RTSPtoWeb video module for surveillance pushes the pi to its limits. As I’m planning to add further video streams I’m considering moving to mini pc with Intel N100 processor. Here’s the pros and cons I can think of, please validate or suggest.
I know this would effectively be an arm to amd64 architecture change. Unsure how OS compatibility and modules will behave. I am aware Raspberry pi OS x86 version exists but it’s different from original arm one.
Furthermore since MM is rather lightweight for a N100 I was even thinking about installing proxmox and running raspberry pi OS as a VM with hdmi being passed through.
I guess my question is: would MMM-RTSPtoWeb module work in Raspberry pi OS x86 environment?
I could always try spinning a VM in proxmox but the time effort is considerable, my proxmox host died recently so need to purchase new ssd and start from scratch. If anyone already knows the answer I’d love to hear from you please.
Many thanks in advance
sforza
It works!!! I could not be happier :D
Thanks a ton - especially for the accurate instructions.
Yes I was able to identify the error line quite clearly. However, could you please explain how did you convert “node-fetch” to “node-fetch@2” as the missing module? - other than experience of course?
UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning: Error: Cannot find module ‘node-fetch’
Thanks again!
@sdetweil thanks a ton for the super fast response! I’m in bed now and turned off the computer already, will surely try tomorrow! If it was not 1:30 am here and waking up early tomorrow I’d try right now! Knowing there is hope to fix it got me really excited!
Hi all,
I had this working on an ancient Rpi2B last year and was extremely happy with it, used to monitor my kids sleeping (or not). Surely stream was low res and the pi was getting hot while doing this, but it just worked and it was awesome.
That Pi died so I moved to a Pi4B 4GB I had lying around, just did a fresh installation of 64bit Raspberry Pi OS and Magic Mirror, and this RTSPtoWeb module is unfortunately not working, which I expected somehow, it’s two years since last update of the code.
Of course the RPi2B was running an older RPI OS version, likely was Buster or Bullseye, can’t really remember, surely 32bit.
I have RTSPtoWeb - WebRTC Home Assistant module running on a separate NUC and all is good. Exact same instance I used on the RPi2B.
Error log below. Not sure if easily solvable or related to the deep changes across major version upgrades. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Let me know for any additional input required please.
Original developer @shbatm does not seem to be connecting since long ago as per his forum stats. My appreciation for your work here, it was beautiful while it worked.
Thanks a ton in advance!
sforza@rpi4:~/MagicMirror $ uname -a
Linux rpi4 6.6.28+rpt-rpi-v8 #1 SMP PREEMPT Debian 1:6.6.28-1+rpt1 (2024-04-22) aarch64 GNU/Linux
https://github.com/shbatm/MMM-RTSPtoWeb
sforza@rpi4:~/MagicMirror $ npm run start
magicmirror@2.27.0 start
DISPLAY=“${DISPLAY:=:0}” ./node_modules/.bin/electron js/electron.js
[2024-05-30 14:57:40.824] [LOG] Starting MagicMirror: v2.27.0
[2024-05-30 14:57:40.910] [LOG] Loading config …
[2024-05-30 14:57:40.915] [LOG] config template file not exists, no envsubst
[2024-05-30 14:57:40.927] [LOG] Loading module helpers …
[2024-05-30 14:57:40.930] [LOG] No helper found for module: alert.
[2024-05-30 14:57:41.462] [LOG] Initializing new module helper …
[2024-05-30 14:57:41.465] [LOG] Module helper loaded: updatenotification
[2024-05-30 14:57:41.466] [LOG] No helper found for module: clock.
[2024-05-30 14:57:41.796] [LOG] Initializing new module helper …
[2024-05-30 14:57:41.797] [LOG] Module helper loaded: calendar
[2024-05-30 14:57:41.802] [LOG] No helper found for module: weather.
[2024-05-30 14:57:42.005] [LOG] Initializing new module helper …
[2024-05-30 14:57:42.008] [LOG] Module helper loaded: newsfeed
[2024-05-30 14:57:42.012] [LOG] Initializing new module helper …
[2024-05-30 14:57:42.013] [LOG] Module helper loaded: mmm-systemtemperature
[2024-05-30 14:57:43.886] [ERROR] (node:5145) UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning: Error: Cannot find module ‘node-fetch’
Require stack:
electron --trace-warnings ...
to show where the warning was created)--unhandled-rejections=strict
(see https://nodejs.org/api/cli.html#cli_unhandled_rejections_mode). (rejection id: 1)^C/home/sforza/MagicMirror/node_modules/electron/dist/electron exited with signal SIGINT
Hi all,
any experience with Saint Gobain mirrors? It’s the only one I can find locally. Attached specs. I’m told is 6+4mm thick.
mentioning the expert, seeking your thoughts!
@sdetweil yes I’m aware 😊 I tried that first but system won’t allow after certain time apparently. I got an error message.
Thanks for the suggestion and the continuos support in this forum!
@sforza said in MM and Shelly relay integration request - switch TV Off:
Not sure if the relays in the smart plugs would share same API methods.
if the relays and the smart plugs - typo
@sdetweil I don’t own any shelly relay at the moment. Just trying to explore options to plan my actual mirror build 😊.
Your link seems to be going in the right direction. Not sure if the relays in the smart plugs would share same API methods. Will consider buying one and trying.
Thanks a lot!