

I'm personally using this for for a camera in a birdhouse in my backyard to send a video stream to myearthcam. rpicamsrc can stream in h264 natively and frigate can process it natively and very easyly. Enter the following command to start the streaming: raspivid -o -t 0 -n | cvlc -vvv stream:///dev/stdin -sout '#rtp' :demux=h264.

You need to change the camera line to the same RTSP string you use to open the camera in VLC and change the time. The code is as follows: import subprocess import picamera camera = picamera. Do a right-click on the blank spot in the top bar. To access your video streaming web server, you need to know your Raspberry Pi IP address. Install Gstreamer from the most recent MSI installer on Windows, or your package manager on Linux. Especially if your streaming box has limited computing power like a raspberry pi. 1) continuous stream video to an RTSP stream accessible on my local network.
