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siyi_sdk

Python implementation of the SDK of SIYI camera-gimbal systems.

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Setup

  • Clone this package
    git clone https://github.com/mzahana/siyi_sdk.git
  • Connect the camera to PC or onboard computer using the ethernet cable that comes with it. The current implementation uses UDP communication.
  • Power on the camera
  • Do the PC wired network configuration. Make sure to assign a manual IP address to your computer
    • For example, IP 192.168.144.12
    • Gateway 192.168.144.25
    • Netmask 255.255.255.0
  • Done.

Usage

  • Check the scripts in the siyi_sdk/tests directory to learn how to use the SDK

  • To import this module in your code, install the sdk with:

    pip install git+https://github.com/mzahana/siyi_sdk.git
  • And import as follows, and then follow the test examples

    from siyi_sdk import SIYISDK
  • Example: To run the test_gimbal_rotation.py run,

    cd siyi_sdk/tests
    python3 test_gimbal_rotation.py
    
  • Use gui

    python3 gui/tkgui.py

Video Streaming

Requirements

  • OpenCV sudo apt-get install python3-opencv -y

  • imutils pip install imutils

  • Gstreamer https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/documentation/installing/index.html?gi-language=c

    Ubuntu:

    sudo apt-get install libgstreamer1.0-dev libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-dev libgstreamer-plugins-bad1.0-dev gstreamer1.0-plugins-base gstreamer1.0-plugins-good gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly gstreamer1.0-libav gstreamer1.0-tools gstreamer1.0-x gstreamer1.0-alsa gstreamer1.0-gl gstreamer1.0-gtk3 gstreamer1.0-qt5 gstreamer1.0-pulseaudio -y

Examples

  • An example of how to receive image frames from camera, see tests/test_rtsp.py
  • An example of how to stream image frames to an RTMP server, see tests/test_rtmp_stream.py
  • An example of how to receive an image stream from camera using RTSP and send them to an RTMP server, see tests/test_from_rtsp_to_rtmp.py
  • C++ application that uses GStreamer to recieve RTSP stream in the camera is available in the src directory. It can be compiled using
     g++ rtsp_gstreamer.cpp -o rtsp_gstreamer `pkg-config --cflags --libs opencv4 gstreamer-1.0 gstreamer-app-1.0`
    Then, you can run it using ./rtsp_gstreamer RTSP_URL

Tools

  • To run a nginx-rtmp server from a docker container
docker run -d -p 1935:1935 --name nginx-rtmp tiangolo/nginx-rtmp

Reference

  • To play an rtmp stream, you can use the following command in a terminal (you will need to install mpv sudo apt install mpv)
mpv   --msg-color=yes   --msg-module=yes   --keepaspect=yes   --no-correct-pts   --untimed   --vd-lavc-threads=1   --cache=no   --cache-pause=no   --demuxer-lavf-o-add="fflags=+nobuffer+fastseek+flush_packets"   --demuxer-lavf-probe-info=nostreams   --demuxer-lavf-analyzeduration=0.1   --demuxer-max-bytes=500MiB   --demuxer-readahead-secs=0.1     --interpolation=no   --hr-seek-framedrop=no   --video-sync=display-resample   --temporal-dither=yes   --framedrop=decoder+vo     --deband=no   --dither=no     --hwdec=auto-copy   --hwdec-codecs=all     --video-latency-hacks=yes   --profile=low-latency   --linear-downscaling=no   --correct-downscaling=yes   --sigmoid-upscaling=yes   --scale=ewa_hanning   --scale-radius=3.2383154841662362   --cscale=ewa_lanczossoft   --dscale=mitchell     --fs   --osc=no   --osd-duration=450   --border=no   --no-pause   --no-resume-playback   --keep-open=no   --network-timeout=0 --stream-lavf-o=reconnect_streamed=1   rtmp://127.0.0.1/live/webcam

OR you can use VLC, but you may notice high latency!

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