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Remotesight blueiris6/10/2023 WebRTc custom integration would be awesome if blueiris supported it, it works great connecting direct to the camera( with audio!, realtime, and net efficient ), but it doesn't work at all with blueiris. The others native camera integrations from HA, doesn't work well with blueiris rtsp stream, if you succeed to load the stream, it will be 10 sec late, and will bogdown the system (even running in a VM with good amount of resources). mjpeg will bog the whole system down because of that. ![]() even worse if you want to access it via a vpn, since your upload speed usually is not much.Also, everytime you watch a live camera in HA, the stream, (and network bandwidth) doesn't stop until you fully refresh the browser, changing views doesn't free resources. This would cut down on TX bandwidth from the NVR and RX bandwidth at the remote site. The mjpeg is a no-no! considering network bandwidth, it's insane, but it does keep a no latency experience. What Id like is a way to view each cameras feed via the LOCAL IP address. I concluded that the blueiris integration from hacs does the best job overall, efficient network use and really realtime. I analyzed latency, and network bandwidth use. ![]() Including the mjpeg camera intregation to blueiris, generic rtsp, webrtc from hacs, the blueiris integration from hacs, ffmpeg, and probably anything else that there is available in ha, also I kept the direct to camera rtsp to compare Domain Names: Your subdomain + domain for Blue Iris (same as the one used in SSL setup) Example: bi. Options not specified can be left default. I've been doing a LOT of tests regarding the same topic, to compare, I created a new dashboard with various views, each with the same camera achieved by many different integrations. On the tab bar, go to Hosts -> Proxy Hosts, press Add Proxy Host and use the following options.
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