That would be amazing. Guess the endless possibilities... It would help the features to grow at a much faster paste.
Got my Fpv.Connect yesterday and I had to take a look how it works and I found parts of the API in no time.
Use HTTP GET for following:
http://192.168.1.1:8080/download?path=<BASE64 Encoded filename with path>=
HTTP POST:
192.168.1.1:8081/time-sync
Time data json format: {"date":{"day":10,"month":6,"year":2020},"time":{"hour":18,"minute":52,"second":8}}
Ps. Port 5004 is open.
Christoph Herndler
Heya,
Random thought but any chance we might get a doc on the fpv.connect api to maybe write some tools for it?
Maybe a script that can download the DVRs via my computer for instance.
I am sure we can probably reverse engineer/hack it mid-term but getting the infos directly from the source of course would save some time.
Also I see no obvious downside in providing it (maybe not officially supported or something?)
Happy to hear your thoughts on this :-)
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