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Ohhh shit ... I was telling bullshit ...ReoLink is what I currently prefer to use. I got confused because I used FosCam before (more expensive, plugin for browser necessary, NO LINUX, hard to get the Stream out, chrashes very often...) and exactly the same linux- thread is running there.So, without paying attention to it, I just answered between the door and the hinge (German saying that you can do something very quickly on the side), without realizing that I am in the "wrong" forum ...Sorry guys ... My mistake!I actually only use ReoLink and use "MotionEye" (Debian, OpenMediaVault) for recording under Linux
... for me the subject is through. In the meantime I have disposed of all Reolink systems and replaced them with better and, above all, cheaper systems, which also do not depend on a client and work natively under all operating systems ...Some manufacturers understand their business, some just don't ...
@aweber: Wine may be sometimes a way if you like to run it on a PC-like (Hardware) Linux engine. But the you also can use a basic WIN7/10- System and run it native with near the same power consum. But Wine at i.e. RaspBerryPI or Cubieboard is not realy a good idea. I have try Wine on a overclocked PI3b with some WIN-stuff... Believe me... That's not fun...@Carl: No problem. That was just a suggestion on how to use the ever-increasing use of these microcomputers for your own marketing and sales growth. People, especially in companies, pay more and more attention to reducing (energy) costs. There it also plays a role, whether the user there a full-blown PC (90-500Watt) must keep 24/7 running, or only a PI4 with ~ 10 watts.Greetings and have a nice start in the new weekMicha
... it is really, very sad, that there is no client for Linux. Especially in the age of pretty powerful and video-trimmed minicomputers like a Raspberry 3 or 4, it would be desirable not only for energy reasons, here to use an energy-saving combination of microcomputer and economical display ...... but that's just my irrelevant opinion ...Greetings from Germany...Micha
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