Configure Plate Recognizer Stream
Configure and run Plate Recognizer Stream: set RTSP camera URLs, webhook targets, output formats, and advanced processing parameters in config.ini.
Configure and run Plate Recognizer Stream: set RTSP camera URLs, webhook targets, output formats, and advanced processing parameters in config.ini.
Integrate Plate Recognizer Stream webhook output with your own systems using sample receivers in Python, Node.js, C#, Home Assistant, and AWS Lambda.
Common Stream error messages with descriptions, causes, and solutions for troubleshooting connectivity, license, and configuration issues.
Frequently asked questions for Plate Recognizer Stream covering installation, configuration, performance, and common issues encountered by users.
Stay up to date with the latest Plate Recognizer improvements, new features, bug fixes, and release notes.
Get started with Stream, a powerful Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR) service for processing real-time video streams in the cloud or on-premises.
Get started with Stream Cloud, Plate Recognizer's hosted ALPR solution for processing live video feeds without on-premises hardware.
Automate Stream deployment across multiple remote hosts using Ansible playbooks. Install, upgrade, start, or stop Stream containers from a control machine.
Install Plate Recognizer Stream on AWS using Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) or Elastic Container Service (ECS) with step-by-step configuration instructions.
Install and run Plate Recognizer Stream directly on AXIS Container-capable cameras with ARTPEC-8 processors using the Docker ACAP.
Install Plate Recognizer Stream on Azure Container Instances (ACI) with step-by-step instructions for resource group, storage account, and container setup.
Install and run Plate Recognizer Stream on i-PRO Camera Application Platform (CV52 cameras) as an AdamApp container.
Manually install Plate Recognizer Stream with Docker on Intel CPU, Raspberry Pi, Nvidia Jetson, Windows, and Linux devices.
Monitor Stream with the web dashboard, Heartbeat API, online activity status, inactivity alerts, and log-based scripts for health checks.
Process individual video files or entire folders using Plate Recognizer Stream via direct configuration, the File Upload API, or the video upload Python script.
Upload videos to Stream Cloud via API and receive ALPR results through webhooks. Requires a Stream Cloud license with video upload enabled.
Configure Stream Cloud cameras, webhooks, and output settings using the Plate Recognizer Config GUI and License Panel.
Configure a site-to-site VPN from your Meraki MX device to Plate Recognizer Stream Cloud for secure RTSP camera access.
Install Plate Recognizer Stream without internet access. Download the Docker image, save it to a removable device, and deploy to an air-gapped machine.
Install, upgrade, and uninstall Plate Recognizer Stream on Docker for Windows, Linux, macOS, Jetson, and Raspberry Pi devices.
Hardware and software requirements for Plate Recognizer Stream including CPU Passmark scores, RAM, storage, supported architectures, and eFPS configuration.
Set up an RTSP server to stream USB, CSI, or webcam video to Plate Recognizer Stream on Windows, Linux, and Raspberry Pi devices.
Best practices for optimizing Stream performance including eFPS configuration, ALPR accuracy, region settings, and hardware recommendations.
Comprehensive troubleshooting guide for Stream debugging, Health Score analysis, RTSP errors, webhook issues, and video quality diagnostics.
Make your RTSP camera stream externally accessible for Stream Cloud using reverse SSH, port forwarding, IPSec VPN, or a generic video box adapter.
Integrate Stream webhook output with Synology, Genetec, and other third-party systems using the Stream-Gateway middleware layer.
Output formats for Plate Recognizer Stream: JSON Lines, CSV, and webhook payloads including detection results, dwell time, video clips, and heartbeat events.