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Thingino: Open-source Firmware for Ingenic SoC IP Cameras, No More Vendor Lock-in for These Pro CCTV Cams anymore
Thingino: The Open-Source Lifeline for Your Ingenic IP Camera – Why Freedom, Privacy, and Control Matter
A Network Video Recorder (NVR) is a cutting-edge computer system tailored for capturing and storing video footage on various storage devices, such as disk drives, USB flash drives, or memory cards. Unlike traditional DVRs, NVRs don’t come with built-in cameras. Instead, they seamlessly connect to external cameras over a network, forming a crucial part of advanced IP video surveillance systems.
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Thingino: The Open-Source Lifeline for Your Ingenic IP Camera – Why Freedom, Privacy, and Control Matter
Cybersecurity
Unblink is a free and open-source smart camera monitoring app that uses AI to watch your video feeds in real time, right on your device. It can spot people, objects, and even understand what’s happening (like “someone entering the door” or “a package arriving”). You can search past footage
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What is The IP Camera Alarm Server? The IP Camera Alarm Server is a Docker-based application designed to act as a central hub for managing alarm notifications from various IP cameras. In essence, this mobile application simplifies the process of receiving and routing alarm notifications from diverse IP cameras to
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Revolutionizing Security with Open-Source CCTV and NVR Systems Imagine having complete control over your home or business security system without breaking the bank. No hidden fees, no proprietary software lock-ins, and no need to rely on big corporations for every little update. That’s where open-source CCTV and NVR systems
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15 Free Open-source Windows IP Camera Viewer Solutions with On-Premise Support
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Streaming media has become an integral part of our digital infrastructure, powering everything from security cameras to virtual events. At the heart of many streaming solutions lies RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol) media servers, and today, we're diving deep into the world of open-source options that won't
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What is RTSP and What is it Used For? RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol) is a network protocol used for controlling the streaming of multimedia content over the Internet. It enables remote control over a streaming server, allowing users to play, pause, and stop media streams in real time. RTSP is
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Bluecherry is a powerful CCTV, NVR, and DVR application designed specifically for Linux systems. It supports a wide range of IP cameras with ONVIF compatibility and runs with minimal memory and low CPU usage. Thanks to its optimized performance, Bluecherry is perfect for servers with limited resources, making it an
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NVR stands for Network Video Recorder. Think of it as a super-smart digital video recorder for security cameras. But unlike those old-school systems that need a ton of cables, NVRs are all about working with cameras over your home or office network. Imagine you've got a bunch of
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A Friendly Guide to Installing Your Own Feniks NVR System
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Moonfire NVR, originally developed by Scott Lamb, is an open-source network video recorder designed to capture H.264-over-RTSP streams from IP cameras efficiently. It saves video frames to disk while storing metadata in a SQLite3 database, keeping CPU usage low by skipping video decoding or re-encoding. A Raspberry Pi 2
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MediaMTX is a free, open-source media server supporting real-time video streaming, RTSP, RTMP, HLS, and WebRTC. It enables the management and streaming of video from various sources, including RTSP cameras, with low-latency performance. It is a lightweight solution that is written using Go language. Features * Publish live streams to the