Update Scanner AV Streaming on VM in Unraid

Skylar Grant 2024-07-14 15:05:25 +00:00
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* Logitech C90 webcam * Logitech C90 webcam
# Guide # Guide
## Assign devices to VM ### Assign devices to VM
(This is only necessary if your sound card is PCI-connected) (This is only necessary if your sound card is PCI-connected)
1. In UnRAID go to Tools -> System Devices 1. In UnRAID go to Tools -> System Devices
2. Check the box(ex) for the IOMMU group(s) for your audio card 2. Check the box(ex) for the IOMMU group(s) for your audio card
3. Reboot the server 3. Reboot the server
## Set up the VM ### Set up the VM
1. Download Ubuntu Server ISO to UnRAID server 1. Download Ubuntu Server ISO to UnRAID server
2. Create an Ubuntu VM in UnRAID 2. Create an Ubuntu VM in UnRAID
* Pass through a few CPU cores, at least to start with, this will make installation faster * Pass through a few CPU cores, at least to start with, this will make installation faster
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3. Start up the VM and proceed through installation of Ubuntu Server 3. Start up the VM and proceed through installation of Ubuntu Server
4. (Optional) Shutdown the VM and adjust the specs back to minimal (1G RAM, 1-2CPU cores) 4. (Optional) Shutdown the VM and adjust the specs back to minimal (1G RAM, 1-2CPU cores)
## Set up the Software Stack ### Set up the Software Stack
1. Run these commands 1. Run these commands
``` ```
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y
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3. Run it with `mediamtx /usr/local/share/mediamtx/mediamtx.yml` and test, adjusting configuration as needed. 3. Run it with `mediamtx /usr/local/share/mediamtx/mediamtx.yml` and test, adjusting configuration as needed.
## Daemonize the Stream ### Daemonize the Stream
1. Create a service file: `sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/mediamtx.service` 1. Create a service file: `sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/mediamtx.service`
2. Place the following in the file: 2. Place the following in the file:
```ini ```ini
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6. Check on the status: `sudo service mediamtx status` 6. Check on the status: `sudo service mediamtx status`
7. Get more log info: `journalctl -u mediamtx` 7. Get more log info: `journalctl -u mediamtx`
## [Coming Soon] Accessing the Stream ### [Coming Soon] Accessing the Stream
# `mediamtx` and `ffmpeg` Configuration Information # `mediamtx` and `ffmpeg` Configuration Information
### Paths Section: ### Paths Section: