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My setup is as follows:
Distribution: Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)
Kernel: Linux 6.1.0-rpi7-rpi-v8 aarch64
Model: Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.5
Browser: Firefox and Chromium
2 Cameras:
[OV…
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There are a lot of designs for self-balancing Rpi robots, like here: https://3dprint.com/16435/3d-printed-raspberry-pi-robot/
@MatthewCroughan thinks it's easy to bolt on a webrtc screen and mic a…
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For a few days I have encountered the unexpected restart of Home Assistant, after some analysis I found that the problem was due to excessive use of RAM above 90%. After further analysis I saw that th…
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Note that this issue may not be caused by this tutorial explicitely, but instead it may be a general issue when accessing the Pi's webcam via a WebRTC session on the Pi's browser. It is confusing, how…
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The newest version is giving me this error when using auto-gain or noise-suppression module.
I did install webrtc with this command `.venv/bin/pip3 install .[webrtc]`
` script/run --host 10.0.x.x …
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If the existing implementation supports arm64 linux, do we need to make many changes?
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Running on pi 4 running Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) 64 Bit version using Raspberry pi imager.
I'm trying to run the script $ GO111MODULE=on go run *.go
After it downloading bunch of files I g…
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I've recently learned about crowsnest (https://github.com/mainsail-crew/crowsnest) which supports alternative methods for serving up the cameras attached to a printer. It allows for webrtc cameras via…
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Michel,
I have installed webrtc-streamer in docker Rasberry Pi4 Ubuntu 20.04.2 server. However, I do not see cameras. Can you help me understand why?
```
~$ sudo ufw status
Status: inactive
$ s…
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I hope someone can help me, I have Frigate installed in a docker container and I can see all my camera's in the Frigate Webui and home assistant. but I can't connect to the rtsp feed that go2rtc via V…