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Many Dahua and Hikvision cameras of the past few years have this feature in their stock firmware, and go2rtc as an end-user application for consuming/re-streaming cameras streams has added first class support for it.
Even Frigate (a modern and open-source NVR software) is adding go2rtc to its core, thus bringing 2-way audio support as well through the RTSP back channel.
But since many cameras lack this feature in their stock firmware, if OpenIPC (Majestic) had support for it this would be a big plus (at least for me) for switching the firmware.
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This is the closest we have for an standard for 2-way audio communication for cameras. It's known as the RTSP back channel, documented by the ONVIF Profile T: https://www.onvif.org/specs/stream/ONVIF-Streaming-Spec.pdf
Many Dahua and Hikvision cameras of the past few years have this feature in their stock firmware, and go2rtc as an end-user application for consuming/re-streaming cameras streams has added first class support for it.
Even Frigate (a modern and open-source NVR software) is adding go2rtc to its core, thus bringing 2-way audio support as well through the RTSP back channel.
But since many cameras lack this feature in their stock firmware, if OpenIPC (Majestic) had support for it this would be a big plus (at least for me) for switching the firmware.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: