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: A fascinating project that demonstrates the power of modern web technology. Created by developer "nyluke" to replace a DVR's "2008-era web UI," it is a single Go binary with an embedded React frontend. It reverse-engineers proprietary WebSocket protocols to enable instant playback speed changes (1x–32x) and clip export to MP4—features often missing from manufacturer software. It provides sub-second latency live streaming via MSE with no transcoding, no plugins , and auto-discovers cameras using ONVIF.

By default, web browsers use Port 80 for standard HTTP traffic. If you plan to manage multiple devices or if your ISP blocks Port 80, you may need to log into the DVR's network settings and change the HTTP port (e.g., to 8080 or 85) and the RTSP data port (typically 554). Step 3: Access via Web Browser dvr web client

Your DVR must be connected to your network router via an Ethernet cable. : A fascinating project that demonstrates the power