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If the camera server supported the RTSP or ONVIF protocols, it would be possible to integrate these cheap cams with other devices such as IP camera network video recorders. Ingesting the feed into an NVR would be really handy. For one thing it would let you work around the single-user nature of the current stream.
I did find an RTSP server project, and it does kind of work, but it generates loads of udp errors and drops a lot of frames. Not sure what the problem is, but maybe this code would be a good starting point?
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If the camera server supported the RTSP or ONVIF protocols, it would be possible to integrate these cheap cams with other devices such as IP camera network video recorders. Ingesting the feed into an NVR would be really handy. For one thing it would let you work around the single-user nature of the current stream.
I did find an RTSP server project, and it does kind of work, but it generates loads of udp errors and drops a lot of frames. Not sure what the problem is, but maybe this code would be a good starting point?
https://github.com/circuitrocks/ESP32-RTSP
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