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<p>I use Linux Motion <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://motion-project.github.io/">https://motion-project.github.io/</a></p>
<p>i have tp-link and v380 ptz <br>
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<p>if you find a camera that supports ONVIF you can hook directly
into the mpeg stream very easily over http(s) <br>
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<p>hth!<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 15/07/2022 11ΛΈ57, Bill Kenworthy
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Hi, Google isn't helping much so I am hoping someone here has
expertise in this. I would like to get a security camera(s) that
doesn't send everything to the cloud or china. Prefer wifi, should
be 1080 resolution, can be fully accessed from Linux (I currently
do not have a working windows install) and can be made compatible
with homeassistant.<br>
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Or<br>
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Is something like an esp32 camera module viable/usable? I already
use some esp32's for other projects and if the camera modules are
suitable this might be the best solution - anyone tried this?<br>
BillK<br>
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