On 19/06/2018 03:54, 刘敬尧 wrote:
> Hello everyone, I am new to the raspberry-pi, and I need your help.
>
> I am planning to use raspberry-pi to stream 2 or 3 USB cameras to the
Internet and run a web browser displaying a local website for interacting with
users. This site may contain some videos or flash animations or javascript
animations. Besides, there
will be some services in nodejs running background. Here are my questions:
>
> 1. Is it the right choice to use raspberry-pi here? ( since I am a total
novice, I searched the Internet and concluded that raspberry-pi is the easiest
way for me to implement it. Am I right? Is there any better choice? )
>
> 2. If I can use raspberry-pi, is there any efficiency problems for
raspberry-pi to implement all the services? (I have already implemented the
services on my own PC, it seems the streaming consumes a lot of CPU
performance)
>
> 3. If I can't, where should I go to ask for more help?
>
> Thanks for helping me.
I use MotionEyesOS for remote camera traps for animals and security cameras.
MotionEyesOS allows for live streaming and/or saving of video clips and
photos. You can keep it on all the time or only trigger on significant
changes in the frame (eg movement).
Andy
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