The 4K-X Bullets have been better than the turrets for night sky.
I use a 5442, 4K-X and a $K-T.
I use a 5442, 4K-X and a $K-T.
Thanks. So if I can get the camera connected to Blue Iris and control the day/night settings from there, is it then possible to live stream it direct to a webpage (wordpress) from Blue Iris ?
Technically possible, yes. Recommended, not really. It introduces a bit of a security concern and uses your CPU and internet upload bandwidth unpredictably. It would be better to live-stream to youtube and embed the youtube video on the website. Or use Blue Iris's periodic snapshot FTP capability to upload a still image on a predefined interval.
Thanks. I'm not keen on youtube tbh, I'd like the live stream to appear on the webpage, clean, without youtube logos or anything like that and without the need to click on a link to open/activate it. Are there any other ways you can think of to achieve this ? I currently FTP a still image to it every 60 seconds but I am looking to live stream as an upgrade to that.
To embed the video on a website, I'd actually recommend not using Blue Iris for that purpose. If you want to serve the video directly with your own internet connection, then use MediaMTX instead. It is free, open-source, and can provide an HLS stream more efficiently than Blue Iris can, without exposing all the rest of Blue Iris's web server to your website visitors. Read more about embedding a stream on a web page here: GitHub - bluenviron/mediamtx: Ready-to-use SRT / WebRTC / RTSP / RTMP / LL-HLS media server and media proxy that allows to read, publish, proxy and record video and audio streams.
Interesting discussion in this thread. Would anyone like to share their thoughts on this camera (Reolink Duo 3) 16Mp 180degrees as a streaming starlight camera? ([Official] Reolink Duo 3 PoE - 16MP Camera with Dual-Lens)
Thx Sep.
I have 2 reolink Duo 3 (1 POE, 1 WiFi) and the image quality, including at night, is way better than my old hikvision DS-2CD2332-I. I like the 180° vision. I can't compare with modern hikvisions as I don't have any yet.Interesting discussion in this thread. Would anyone like to share their thoughts on this camera (Reolink Duo 3) 16Mp 180degrees as a streaming starlight camera? ([Official] Reolink Duo 3 PoE - 16MP Camera with Dual-Lens)
Thx Sep.
Thanks for sharing your experiences. I am looking for a 180degrees cam to capture starlight so a wide FoV and the ability to work in very low light are essential. I need to be able to turn off spotlights and IR + a 4K+ sensor is a minimum. The Dahua PDW5849 & PDW3849 get a good wrap but are more expensive here in Oz so I am looking for experiences with alternatives. Synology's latest firmware supports all these cam to some extent however I may display them via a web server as an alternative.I have 2 reolink Duo 3 (1 POE, 1 WiFi) and the image quality, including at night, is way better than my old hikvision DS-2CD2332-I. I like the 180° vision. I can't compare with modern hikvisions as I don't have any yet.
Take into account that the middle of the image can be a little bit distorted at some (configurable) distance as they are using 2 sensors.
If you really need 180° view, that's for me a good choice. If you don't need 180°, maybe check elsewhere.
They do work correctly with ONVIF with synology surveillance, but not with the reolink driver.
The wifi one has a way better wifi connection than my older hikvisions.
Yes looking to capture night sky ie starlight over 7-8hrs it is dark here. Thus the idea of linking to a NVR to record the cam stream or to capture the stream in as hi-res as the cam/server can manage.So to clarify, are you looking to use this camera to look at the sky/stars? or are you using the marketing term "Starlight" to describe a camera you think will see in complete darkness without any light other than FROM the stars?