Xmeye-linux ✧ 〈Pro〉
: A "zero-dependency" streaming application compatible with Linux (and other OSs) that supports the protocols used by XMEye cameras.
Xmeye-Linux is an open-source software application designed for surveillance and monitoring purposes. It operates on Linux-based systems, offering users a robust and flexible platform for managing IP cameras, NVRs (Network Video Recorders), and DVRs (Digital Video Recorders). The software provides a comprehensive suite of tools for real-time monitoring, recording, playback, and remote access, making it a versatile solution for both personal and professional use. xmeye-linux
XMeye is a remote surveillance software developed by Shenzhen XMEYE Technology Co., Ltd. It allows users to access and manage IP cameras, DVRs, and NVRs from a remote location, providing real-time video streaming, motion detection, and alerts. The software supports multiple protocols, including ONVIF, and is compatible with a wide range of devices from various manufacturers. The software provides a comprehensive suite of tools
For years, the security camera market has been flooded with affordable, reliable devices that use the XMeye platform (Hi3536/Hi3518 chipsets). Brands like H.View, Zosi, Annke, SV3C, and countless generic "White Label" DVRs all rely on XMeye. However, the official desktop software——is Windows-only. Mac users have a semi-functional app; Linux users have been left with nothing but a clunky, outdated web plugin or a buggy mobile app cast to a desktop. The software supports multiple protocols