![]() ![]() I am stuck here anyone care to shed some light. Chrome supports ntlm http auth scheme, you can read more about it here. As far as I know, thats currently the only actively updated browser that retains the authentication throughout a session. is there a way I can get the camera to output this or do I always need to convert it? AFAIK raspivid does not do profiles lower than baseline and level lower than 4. Iceweasel is a port of Firefox which supports NTLM authentication on the Raspberry Pi. I also looked at webrtc-unidirectional-h264.c and see that the profile is constrained-baseline with level 3.0. Is there some magic sauce that will allow me to stream the camera to the browser? I am unsure if its an issue with what profile/level the h264 stream is (although this is what I suspect). When I try passing the stream directly to the webrtcbin it will send it to the browser but with a lot of stuttering or out right artifacts: ![]() I figure, okay, chrome and firefox support h264, so does webrtc, and so does raspivid. not based on Webkit or Mozilla Engine, with human-machine interfaces. There’s a caveat though, as the Flow Browser has been developed from the ground up, i.e. I can successfully stream vp8 to my browser, the issue is that it is taxing on the cpu to take the h264 frames from the camera and convert it to vp8 then send to the browser via webrtc. But the performance may not be optimal, and UK-based Ekioh has developed the Flow Browser optimized for performance on Raspberry Pi with multi-thread support and 3D accelerated graphics. I have tried using (and modifying) this GStreamer WebRTC demos for webrtc using gstreamer. ![]() The Pi itself will not be doing all that much just displaying graphics created not the. I am trying to stream my rpi-camera to my webbrowser. I am interested in using a Raspberry Pi 4 as a web browser to access the web server running on another device via Ethernet (wired or WiFi are both possibilities), the Pi will have a 7 touchscreen. ![]()
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