
Shinobi
Shinobi is a Network Video Reco| Made with Shinobi is Open Source, written in Node.js, and real easy to use. Shinobi is designed for performance. Run it on an Enterprise Machine or Edge Computer, its …
Shinobi : Features
Shinobi allows streaming live and recorded footage in H.265 right to your web browser. This feature requires the client device have H.265 playback capability.
ShinobiDocs : Installation
Node.js (16.x), FFmpeg (Between 3.3 to 4.1), and MariaDB (10.4+) are the main components that Shinobi needs. With the Ninja Way these requirements should be fulfilled for you.
ShinobiDocs
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ShinobiDocs : Post-Installation > How to Add a Camera in Shinobi
How to Add a Camera in Shinobi It's fairly straight forward if you have an ONVIF compliant camera, if not we have some tips for you.
ShinobiDocs : Home > Monitors and Cameras - docs.shinobi.video
/configure/onvif-device-managerAdditional Input Feeds
ShinobiDocs : System > How to Use Google Sign-In with Shinobi
Type your Username and Password into Shinobi's login page, do not press "Login". Now use the Google Sign-In button and Login to your Google Account and it will automatically bind as well as login you in.
Running Shinobi in Windows Docker Desktop
A step-by-step tutorial on how to install and run Shinobi using Docker on Windows. By following these instructions, you’ll have Shinobi up and running in a container, accessible through your web browser.
Alarms Feature : API and Interface Usage - docs.shinobi.video
Once the change is made to the Shinobi configuration you will need to restart Shinobi once for it to take effect. You can restart Shinobi core from the Superuser panel or run the following in terminal (as the …
Managing Multiple Shinobi from a Central Panel
Managing Multiple Shinobi from a Central Panel Shinobi now has a Management Portal. View and Manage all your Shinobi servers from one panel. At the time of release of this article our …