Hi! 👋
Take a look at my other project: QAnotherRTSP.
Over time, I plan to migrate all features from my previous project (AnotherRTSP) into this one.
Under the hood, QAnotherRTSP uses FFmpeg, which makes it much more flexible for advanced users. It is fully cross-platform, so you can run it on Windows, macOS, and Linux without hassle. The application is written in Go, which means it’s platform-native and lightweight—no bloated Electron nonsense here. 🚀
Please note: you can expect some bugs, as I originally wrote this project to replace AnotherRTSP on my Mac. Prebuilt binaries are already available for Windows and macOS (both arm64 and amd64).
At the moment, configuration files are not compatible with AnotherRTSP, but this will change in the future. I plan to make migration much easier and provide backward compatibility for existing configs.
Hi! 👋
Take a look at my other project: QAnotherRTSP.
Over time, I plan to migrate all features from my previous project (AnotherRTSP) into this one.
Under the hood, QAnotherRTSP uses FFmpeg, which makes it much more flexible for advanced users. It is fully cross-platform, so you can run it on Windows, macOS, and Linux without hassle. The application is written in Go, which means it’s platform-native and lightweight—no bloated Electron nonsense here. 🚀
Please note: you can expect some bugs, as I originally wrote this project to replace AnotherRTSP on my Mac. Prebuilt binaries are already available for Windows and macOS (both arm64 and amd64).
At the moment, configuration files are not compatible with AnotherRTSP, but this will change in the future. I plan to make migration much easier and provide backward compatibility for existing configs.