![]() Search the camera ui or documentation for it.ĭigest authentication should also be possible. Have a ip cam that sends a HTTP MJPEG stream.I installed this also on the raspberry pi 4. Here is how I implemented it by using uv4l with the mjpegstream driver. But I wasn't willing to pay the amount they charge. I did find the Media Server software solutions that can convert the rtsp stream from my ip camera's to webrtc/websockets/etc. After some hours I found a good working solution that is also free. I started again to search around how to make the video feed realtime. I played around with the refreshtime but could not get satisfactory results. But because in Dashticz its in a image html element it does not flash while refreshing the image as in aurora. While configuring Dashticz I came to nearly the same conclusion as with aurora. It handles the extra load without any problems. (I am not a frontend devver)ĭashticz provides everything I need and I just done the automatic docker version and installed it on my raspberry pi 4. Because I am a lazy developer I rather use something that is already available instead of building it myself from scratch. At this point I considered to just build my own custom page in Domoticz.Īfter searching around how to enable this custom page I found Dashticz. Changing it to every second results in a flashing imageĬonclusion: Aurora will not help me.I started with the aurora theme because it can show video feed from my camera. See the status of lights in other rooms.Control some of the lights in the room where the touchscreen will be located.I already have an e-Paper screen for showing some data, only its not a touchscreen no I can't control anything with it.īecause of the touchscreen I started looking into dashboards that will fit my needs. I also got myself a Raspberry Pi 7" touchscreen for seeing status of my devices and also being able to control some lights. Previously I used a Raspberry pi 2 so its quite an upgrade. ![]() I recently felt it was time to update my domoticz equipment and bought a Raspberry pi 4.
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