mjpg-streamer

mjpg-streamer

Docker app from Exes' Repository

Overview

mjpg-streamer is a command line application that copies JPEG frames from one or more input plugins to multiple output plugins. It can be used to stream JPEG files over an IP-based network from a webcam to various types of viewers such as Chrome, Firefox, Cambozola, VLC, mplayer, and other software capable of receiving MJPG streams. It was originally written for embedded devices with very limited resources in terms of RAM and CPU. Its predecessor "uvc_streamer" was created because Linux-UVC compatible cameras directly produce JPEG-data, allowing fast and perfomant M-JPEG streams even from an embedded device running OpenWRT. The input module "input_uvc.so" captures such JPG frames from a connected webcam. mjpg-streamer now supports a variety of different input devices.

Runtime arguments

Web UI
http://[IP]:[PORT:8080]/
Network
bridge
Shell
sh
Privileged
false

Template configuration

CameraDevice

Mount the path to your camera

Value
/dev/video0
8080Porttcp

Details

Repository
registry.gitlab.com/luckyturtledev/docker-mjpg-streamer:latest
Last Updated2026-05-31
First Seen2022-09-23

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