Take control of the VIDEO streams from YOUR IP cameras. DON'T trust EVIL CORP!!! :-)
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- Опубликовано: 15 июн 2024
- Our security and privacy are more crucial today than they've ever been. So don't entrust video streams that you may be capturing in your house to companies you may not trust!! Grab video streams from your IP cameras directly and then use your own infrastructure to access them so you're 100% in control!!
Links to the whole NAS project hardware:
* Raspberry PI 3B: www.amazon.co.uk/Raspberry-Pi...
* IP camera (Not the same as shown on the video - that was VERY old and I can't find it any more!!): www.ebay.co.uk/itm/404935997895
GitHub:
* github.com/jeffspiinthesky/we...
Camera lookup site:
* www.ispyconnect.com/cameras
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:46 - Titles
00:54 - Like, Subscribe, Notify, Comment
01:29 - Project Intro
04:40 - Kitlist
06:02 - Looking up how to grab IP camera video stream
08:24 - Code walkthrough
18:27 - Build the container
19:21 - Configure the container
20:27 - Run the container
20:49 - Open RTMP stream
21:42 - Open HLS stream
22:13 - Open MPEG-Dash stream
23:10 - Outro
24:18 - Closing Titles
Equipment used:
* Canon M100 camera with 13-55mm kit lens
* Shure MV7 mic
* Elgato collapsable green screen
* Neewer GL1 Pro keylight
* Nanlite Pavotube 30C lights
* Original video capture using OBS
* All video editing using Kdenlive
* All image editing using GIMP Наука
Again, another excellent video. Your subscriber count should be much, much higher than it presently is. I would suggest advertising. Now off to find a cheap IP camera so I can follow along with actual hardware...
Getting a 404 error on the github link. Again great content - can't wait for the next video . Cheers
OMG I'm so sorry, completely forgot to switch that public...I'm on it!!!! 😔
Ok, should be good now
Man this is really funny good shit you're gonna blow my dude keep it up
Buying a camera but can’t use it until you’ve set it up with an app. But you can’t use the app until you sign up with an account…
Exactly...that really bugs me when places do that....*cough cough* Amazon *cough cough*
@@jeffs_piinthesky TP-Link do it too. There's very few cameras these days that dont require this :(
I bought a Reolink camera for the garden recently and they actually publish their RTSP URI which is a very refreshing change!!
would be nice to know which camera models to buy for the best case scenario. I can make sure they are supported from the website you posted , but which ones are more easily "hackable" and provide a full range of features with this method.
What you say here is exactly the right strategy...if you see a camera that looks good, take a look on the I spy website to see if it's listed on there. The cameras I have are badged as Tenvis and all of those have worked out really well but I don't want to really suggest other makes or specific models because obviously I only know for sure about the ones I have. But so long as it's on the website, you should be ok.
I don't trust the cameras by default. What you might like to do is prevent the camera from any/all internet access (LAN only), eg using your router's settings. Then use a VPN like wireguard if you ever want to look at the cameras while away from home.
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Thanks for the support!!
Why so hard? Why not just take Frigate or something?
Funny you should mention frigate...playing with that right now...but with that you still need to configure it with the video stream details and that's what this vid is about 😃