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* CIFS Supported
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* Play .WAV files using "aplay <file> <vol>" command
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* iptables included
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* Use your camera as a spare USB Web Camera on your PC!
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* Use your camera as a spare UVC USB Web Camera on your PC!
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* Inspired by HclX, bakueikozo, and mnakada!
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RTSP_LOW_RES_TARGET_BITRATE=""
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RTSP_LOW_RES_ENC_PARAMETER=""
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ENABLE_MP4_WRITE="false"
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```
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the singular stream will be located at ```rtsp://login:password@IP_ADDRESS:8554/unicast```
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multiple streams are located at ```rtsp://login:password@IP_ADDRESS:8554/video1_unicast``` and ```rtsp://login:password@IP_ADDRESS:8554/video2_unicast```
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Note: If you don't set the password, the password will be set to the unique MAC address of the camera, in all uppercase, including the colons... for example:. AA:BB:CC:00:11:22. It's typically printed on the camera. Higher video bitrates may overload your Wi-Fi connection, so a wired connection is recommended.
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MP4_WRITE: experimental feature. forces camera to write temporary xx.mp4 files directly to /media/mmc/record/tmp. Normally they are written to /tmp then moved, which can overload camera and or remote network connections. Useful for NFS/CIFS remote video storage.
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Huge credit to @mnakada for his libcallback library: [https://github.com/mnakada/atomcam_tools](https://github.com/mnakada/atomcam_tools)
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Use as a USB Web Camera for your PC is supported. I have tested with Windows 10 and Linux, and it appears as a Generic HD Camera. Audio is supported. This mode disables all other functionality, and only works as a USB Web Camera for your PC. Experimental. Note that the cables typically included with the camera do not data, use a known working micro-usb cable which supports data.
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Use as a USB Video Class (UVC) Web Camera for your PC is supported. I have tested with Windows 10 and Linux, and it appears as a Generic HD Camera. Audio is supported. This mode disables all other functionality, and only works as a USB Web Camera for your PC. Experimental. Note that the cables typically included with the camera do not data, use a known working micro-usb cable which supports data.
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Supported modes: MJPG 360p/720p/1080p, Video 360p/720p/1080p
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```
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ENABLE_WEB_CAM="true"
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WEB_CAM_ENABLE="true"
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WEB_CAM_BIT_RATE="8000"
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WEB_CAM_FPS_RATE="25"
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```
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## Latest Updates
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* 05-20-22: updated to latest libcallback including mp4write, bug fixes: usb direct mac addr, usb webcam mode bad variable.
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* 05-18-22: Added PC Web Camera functionality, changed RTSP server, when you use enable more than one stream, they share the port and use different paths.
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* 05-15-22: fixed rtsp audio for low-res rtsp stream, patched libcallback sources for audio channel 1.
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* 05-15-22: patched libcallback to support both video streams from the camera. Added support for them in run_mmc.sh.
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