CreatBotCrowsnest/resources/crowsnest.conf
Stephan Wendel 952dac98a1
chore: add note to crowsnest.conf
Signed-off-by: Stephan Wendel <me@stephanwe.de>
2023-04-13 20:26:32 +02:00

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#### crowsnest.conf
#### This is a typical default config.
#### Also used as default in mainsail / MainsailOS
#### See:
#### https://github.com/mainsail-crew/crowsnest/blob/master/README.md
#### for details to configure to your needs.
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#### #####
#### Information about ports and according URL's #####
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#### Port 8080 equals /webcam/?action=[stream/snapshot] #####
#### Port 8081 equals /webcam2/?action=[stream/snapshot] #####
#### Port 8082 equals /webcam3/?action=[stream/snapshot] #####
#### Port 8083 equals /webcam4/?action=[stream/snapshot] #####
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#### RTSP Stream URL: ( if enabled and supported ) #####
#### rtsp://<ip>:<rtsp_port>/stream.h264 #####
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#### NOTE: keyword 'mode:' also allows to set backend name
#### Allowed are ustreamer or camera-streamer (all lowercase letters)
[crowsnest]
log_path: %LOGPATH%
log_level: verbose # Valid Options are quiet/verbose/debug
delete_log: false # Deletes log on every restart, if set to true
no_proxy: false
[cam 1]
mode: mjpg # mjpg/multi - Multi uses webrtc, mjpg and snapshots at the same time
enable_rtsp: false # If multi is used, this enables also usage of an rtsp server
rtsp_port: 8554 # Set different ports for each device!
port: 8080 # HTTP/MJPG Stream/Snapshot Port
device: /dev/video0 # See Log for available ...
resolution: 640x480 # widthxheight format
max_fps: 15 # If Hardware Supports this it will be forced, otherwise ignored/coerced.
#custom_flags: # You can run the Stream Services with custom flags.
#v4l2ctl: # Add v4l2-ctl parameters to setup your camera, see Log what your cam is capable of.