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It's a start. It can display several streams at once, which is nice. There are lots of opportunities for improvement: * it doesn't keep the videos approximately in sync. * it accumulates extra buffering, drifting behind live. This is particularly noticeable when it's paused and played again; it can be several seconds before it jumps to after the break. * it always uses the sub stream rather main. I'd prefer it support "auto" (use main if the viewport is larger than the sub stream and there's sufficient bandwidth), "main", or "sub". * it has a kludgy heuristic where it throws away everything buffered 5 seconds before the current timestamp. It should throw away everything before the current GOP instead, but I need to alter the API so it can easily know when that is. * it can't tell you when a camera connection is down. This needs an API change also. * it'd be nice to quickly double-click on a stream to view only it, then double-click again to go back to the multi-pane view. * it doesn't allow you to zoom in on part of the video. This would be nice particularly when viewing 4k video streams on small screens. * it has only four preconfigured layouts that subdivide a 16x9 viewport. You have to choose every camera every time. It'd be nice to both allow more flexibility and have more memory. React prototype: #111 live stream: #59 |
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