View Video Streams from AWS DeepLens 2019 Edition(v1.1) Device in Browser
To view project or live streams from the AWS DeepLens 2019 Edition(v1.1) device in a browser, you must have the device's self-signed streaming certificate downloaded to your computer and then uploaded to a supported browser you'll use. For instructions on how to download the streaming certificate and install it into the browser, see Step 6 of View or Update Your AWS DeepLens 2019 Edition(v1.1) Device Settings.
To view video streams from AWS DeepLens 2019 Edition(v1.1) device in a browser
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Connect the device to your computer with the provided USB cable, if it's not already connected.
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Do one of the following to launch your devices' AWS DeepLens Stream viewer:
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Open the device details page on the AWS DeepLens console and choose View video stream under Video streaming to open the stream viewer in a new browser tab.
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Alternatively, open a new browser tab manually, type
https://
in the address bar, whereyour-device-ip-address
:4000your-device-ip-address
stands for the IP address of your device (e.g., 192.168.14.78) shown under Device details in the AWS DeepLens console.
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Because the streaming certificate is self-signed, the browser will display a warning. To accept the warning, follow browser-specific instructions on screen to accept the certificate for the stream viewer to be launched.
It may take about 30 seconds for the stream viewer to show up.
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Before any project is deployed, choose Live stream to view live videos from your AWS DeepLens device. After a project is deployed, you can also choose Project stream to view processed videos output from the device.
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When done with viewing video streams, disconnect the device from your computer to return the computer to its normal network configuration.