![]() ![]() The fact that I can't administer the camera from Linux (upgrading, accessing files, etc) makes it somewhat useless and I may have to consider returning it. I managed to get vlc to display the RTSP stream but not the RTMP stream. ![]() No FTP either as far as I could discover. Linux client really needed by now It's unthinkable that the whole Reolink ecosystem can't be used under Linux.All single board computers run Linux (raspberry pi, orange pi, banana pi and the likes) and the are the perfect home servers. I discovered that you had enabled port 554 (RTSP), 1935 (RTMP), 6001 (X11 ?) and 8000 (another HTTP server ?) in addition to 80 and 443 (HTTP/HTTPS) but nothing that looked like ssh (normally on port 22). ![]() That would have made it possible for me to log on to the system and accessing snapshots or videos on the built-in microSD-card. Most other things seem to be doable via the browser interface but not this. I did a portscan just in case you had enabled ssh protocol. As a Linux user, I need some way to handle TimeLapse setup and video downloads. All my browsers (Firefox, Chromium) just presented me with an option to download a Windows client. You may try using segment muxer for splitting the decoded video. I was therefore somewhat surprised when I discovered that there was no way I could access the system from my Ubuntu Linux client. For Debian based systems you can use sudo apt-get install ffmpeg Then use. Buying the camera was based on what looked like very good specs and the fact that it seemed to be based on embedded version of Linux. Hi, I've just bought a RLC-411WS on Ebay to be used as a webcam displaying current weather at my location. ![]()
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