Unifi-cam-proxy -host 10.176.1.10 -mac 'AA:BB:CC:00:22:33' -cert client.pem -token secretToken rtsp -s rtsp://localhost:8554/proxyStream I then used this command to start the unifi-cam-proxy: This is the command I used to proxy the livestream of the camera:įfmpeg -stream_loop -1 -i -c:v copy -f rtsp -rtsp_transport udp rtsp://localhost:8554/proxyStream (I also tried TCP as the protocol, didn't change anything) If I can do something of the above for you, just tell me. I could even setup a VM to let you connect and test something if you want. I can send you the commands I used for the proxy server and ffprobe output if you want later, just hit me up. CPU of the host was only at around 10-20%, so that wasn't the issue.
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However, when I got this behaviour, ffmpeg was full of errors because of the encoding. I played around with ffmpeg, the rtsp server and some codecs, and after some time I got the same behaviour as with the Live555. I think, there might be some codec issues. When I entered the proxy stream into the unifi-cam-proxy, I had the same issue as when I connected directly to the cameras. The proxying worked flawless, the stream worked in VLC on two different machines.
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So I setup a rtsp Proxy with ffmpeg and simple-rtsp-server. I thought maybe just an issue with Live555.
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With that, it seemed, that the live view worked, but I couldn't tell, because maybe 200 pixels from the top were visible, the rest was just green artifacting. Next thing I saw was that the small ReoLink couldn't handle the 3-4 simultaneous rtsp streams as the cpu usage went straight to 100% and stayed there. I even tried downgrading one version, because I thought maybe the new firmware was the problem. I'm using the RLC-410-5MP with latest firmware.