How to view saved video files #1955
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I appreciate the work that goes into software like this. Big thanks to the maintainer. cheers |
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Sort of. In version 5 (currently not released but it is the master branch), there is functionality to download via the web interface and have it clean (delete) files on a schedule if you want that too. But...You'd have to build it yourself from source (see build instructions) and just so you know...some users really don't like some of the changes. Web interface, ports for camera feeds, slower for this or that, removed functionalities, additional configuration restrictions, etc. (Sorry but I don't have a list created of the differences to share) |
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You can also check for a third-party frontends that offer rich web ui, like: https://github.com/motioneye-project/motioneye |
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I use an Immich server to manage all my recorded videos. I have the target directory set and Immich has this directory as media storage. Works perfectly, also as docker container: |
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Sort of.
In version 5 (currently not released but it is the master branch), there is functionality to download via the web interface and have it clean (delete) files on a schedule if you want that too. But...You'd have to build it yourself from source (see build instructions) and just so you know...some users really don't like some of the changes. Web interface, ports for camera feeds, slower for this or that, removed functionalities, additional configuration restrictions, etc. (Sorry but I don't have a list created of the differences to share)