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Use your phone as a dashcam and save the last 30 minutes when you need them.
Alibi keeps recording audio/video in the background and saves the last 30 minutes at your request. Everything is completely configurable. No internet connection required.
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OpenIPC is an open source operating system from the open community targeting for IP cameras with ARM and MIPS processors from several manufacturers in order to replace that closed, opaque, insecure, often abandoned and unsupported firmware pre-installed by a vendor.
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Privastead is a privacy-preserving home security camera solution that uses end-to-end encryption
A full-featured, open source, state-of-the-art video surveillance software system.
Monitor your home, office, or wherever you want. Using off the shelf hardware with any camera, you can design a system as large or as small as you need.
Camera controls for Linux
It's a standalone Python CLI and GUI (GTK, TK) and camera Viewer (SDL) to set the camera controls in Linux. It can set the V4L2 controls and it is extendable with the non standard controls. Currently it has a Logitech extension (Led mode, led frequency, BRIO FoV), Kiyo Pro extension (HDR, HDR mode, FoV, AF mode, Save), Systemd extension (Save and restore controls with Systemd path+service).
camera calibrations and more! mrcal is a photogrammetry toolkit that provides improved methods for making and using camera models (calibration, tracking, mapping, etc). Currently the focus is on calibration and uncertainty propagation, but more methods will be added with time. It was originally built at NASA/JPL to generate the high-accuracy calibrations demanded by long-range stereo, so it provides facilities to analyze calibration accuracy and to propagate and report uncertainties.
Even newer Custom Firmware for Xiaomi Cameras based on Hi3518ev200 Chipset. It includes free RTSP, ONVIF and other improvements based on the work by roleoroleo
A simple wildlife camera for Raspberry Pis. Sentry-Picam is a simple wildlife / security camera solution for the Raspberry Pi Zero W, providing 1080p/30fps motion activated H.264 video capture. The built in web interface makes it easy to review video clips and identify the busiest times of day.