Too many small yet important things are closed source... What harm is there in having an open source security camera!? I can't believe we live in a world where such things are even allowed! Though, I'm glad small companies like Pine64 exist to answer the call!
Thank you Pine64, not only for making cool stuff, but for giving me the PineCube for FREE! This won't, in any way, change my opinions of the product of course. Literally no strings attached, I don't have to write any of this. I just think that what they are doing is super duper cool. Without their support, I wouldn't be here making a video.
π Poem π Just the mere idea of a closed source security camera sounds contradicting. The conflicting concept forcing me to trust an Asura. It feels so restricting forcing security through obscurity, So let's see what Pine64's has in store. With their PineCube camera featuring no back door.
Armbian: https://www.armbian.com/pinecube/
πΎ Commands πΎ Find the pinecube's local IP:
$ nmap -sP 192.168.1.0/24 | grep pinecube Login defaults: user: root pass: 1234
NGINX for RTMP streaming: https://www.servermania.com/kb/articles/nginx-rtmp/
Stream it! Set up the camera: $ media-ctl --set-v4l2 '"ov5640 1-003c":0[fmt:UYVY8_2X8/640x480@1/15]' Stream to RTMP server (640x480 15fps): $ ffmpeg -s 640x480 -r 15 -i /dev/video0 -vcodec flv -f flv rtmp://PINECUBE.IP/show/pinecube
Have fun, hackers! :)
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