+1 for Linux App!
Linux client support ?
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+1 for Linux App!
- 2 months later
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Linux Client please, the browser is just not enough to work effectively and download content from the camera's. The windows client is fine but Im dual booting just to be able to use it
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I would love a Linux client as well!
- 10 days later
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+1 for Linux App. I have 2 Reolink Cams and wait for Linux Support.
- about a month later
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Also would love Linux Client App. Browser is not smooth enough. Live in GA. Got 2 NVRs and 12 cameras with the option to add up to 12 more.
- 30 days later
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antoinekeller007 last edited by antoinekeller007_651466299188253 Apr 15, 2023, 8:31 PM Apr 15, 2023, 8:29 PM
+1 for a Linux client please!
I have tried to use Wine and Bottles, but this didnt do the job...
What I want is to get the IP address of my camera without using a router - 19 days later
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I have 8 Reolink cameras for monitoring my house and office
I have a windows PC with Windows 10 but soon Windows 10 won't be supported and PC does not support WIndows 11
So either you release a Linux Application or I have to throw away all Reolink cameras and replace with another brand that actually supports Windows - 17 days later
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+1 for Linux Client
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2023 and still no linux app, it's a joke! ahahah! You can always dream for me to buy again a reolink product! Waiting for to long time! Hahahaha!!
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Most people here don't necessarily even need a fully fledged linux client. A simple way to access our files through one of the standard protocols out there (HTTP(s), SSH, FTP; any will do) would satisfy the needs of over 80% of the *nix users, and won't be limited to Linux in its scope.
Just let us pull our files, and we will do the rest. I'd rather not run 3rd party closed-source software anyway. - 11 days later
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You can managed your camera with vlc or mplayer with command like
mplayer rtsp://login:pass@192.168.1.xxx/h264Preview_01_main
and record video stream with command like these
mplayer -dumpstream rtsp://xxxxxxx -dumpfile my_file.ogg
But it's clearly an anachronism to not find a linux app for an ordinary product like a camera! Today you can find Space X source code on github, and if you want to run a simple Reolink camera, you have to spend many time to bypass a nasty software to have some simple features! ?????!!! - about a month later
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Linux client please,
hey reolink - if your devs switch to Qt framework the same code will work for Linux/win/mac with no changes ! - 29 days later
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+1 for Linux App!
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user_729529668788367 last edited by user_729529668788367_729529668788367 Aug 31, 2023, 11:30 PM Aug 31, 2023, 11:30 PM
+1 for linux client
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hello,
do you plan to take care of your Linux customers?
Best regards
Frank -
An SSH login would be nice but I don't think it's necessary.
Updates and configuration are also possible via the web interface (HTTPS).
The cameras send the videos to the server via SFTP.
The live view is a little more complex. But it works via RTSP and ffmpeg (on the server). With a little bit of tinkering you only need an HTML5 video tag to play the videos.
What doesn't work is zooming or rotating. The web interface must be examined for this. It generates an access token after login, so everything can be accessed via HTTP requests. But I was too lazy to program it until now. - about a month later
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I'm also interested in Linux support.
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+1 for Linux App!
- 2 months later
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+1 for linux support. The current web version is not sufficient.
As other have said, doesn't even have to be fleshed out. Just support the basic functionality, so that the community can do the rest.
Alternatively just make the web version useable. Full CLEAR support, downloading more than 5 mins, etc -
2024 still no Linux client. What a pity.