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| This creates 2 webservers, 1 for the stream (video) on port 81 and 1 for jpg (snapshot), led and ota | ||||
| Just type the ip address of your cam in a browser, the links will be there. | ||||
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| example with ip 192.168.2.207: | ||||
| Browser Stream Link: http://192.168.2.207:81/stream | ||||
| Browser Single Picture Link: http://192.168.2.207/jpg | ||||
| Switch LED ON: http://192.168.2.207/ledon | ||||
| Switch LED OFF: http://192.168.2.207/ledoff | ||||
| Start OTA mode: http://192.168.2.207/start_ota | ||||
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| If you happen to use the wrong webserver (eg 81 instead of the standard 80, it will be auto matically redirected). | ||||
| Yes this makes it possible to take a snapshot, while watching the live stream ;-) but you will see a glitch in the stream as there is only 1 camera chip | ||||
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| This repository is forked from the [Circuitrocks@Learn](https://learn.circuit.rocks/?p=2245) blog how to stream a video from the ESP32-CAM to a RTSP client or web browser. | ||||
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| The source code for PlatformIO is in the _**src**_ subfolder. | ||||
| The source code for PlatformIO is in the _**src**_ subfolder. There you can also set your credentials for the network. | ||||
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| ## Compiling with PlatformIO | ||||
| Just open the folder containing the files with PlatformIO and adjust your settings in platformio.ini. Required libraries are either automatically installed (OneButton) or in the lib folder (Micro-RTSP). | ||||
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