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  1. Shinobi

    Shinobi is a Network Video Recorder| Made with Shinobi is Open Source, written in Node.js, and real easy to use. Shinobi is designed for performance. Run it on an Enterprise Machine or …

  2. Running Shinobi in Windows Docker Desktop

    Below is a step-by-step tutorial on how to install and run Shinobi using Docker on Windows. By following these instructions, you’ll have Shinobi up and running in a container, accessible …

  3. Shinobi : Features

    Shinobi allows streaming live and recorded footage in H.265 right to your web browser. This feature requires the client device have H.265 playback capability.

  4. Managing Multiple Shinobi from a Central Panel

    Managing Multiple Shinobi from a Central Panel Shinobi now has a Management Portal. View and Manage all your Shinobi servers from one panel. At the time of release of this article our …

  5. ShinobiDocs

    ShinobiDocs This is Artic| Shinobi Systems All content is property of their respective owners.

  6. Shinobi : Pro

    Shinobi Pro With Shinobi Pro you get regular updates including bug fixes and new features. And depending on your use case you may be applicable to using Shinobi for free! Please read the …

  7. ShinobiDocs : Installation > Hardware Requirements for Shinobi

    Test on any hardware you may already have before purchasing anything for your deployment to better understand how your cameras will perform with Shinobi. Camera counts between 100 …

  8. ShinobiDocs : Installation

    Node.js (16.x), FFmpeg (Between 3.3 to 4.1), and MariaDB (10.4+) are the main components that Shinobi needs. With the Ninja Way these requirements should be fulfilled for you.

  9. Shinobi : Why

    Shinobi Systems is dedicated to making the world a safer and more comfortable place. With Shinobi being the core of our organization we are proud we can continue to build Shinobi as a …

  10. ShinobiDocs : Post-Installation > How do I Activate Shinobi?

    Modify the Shinobi Main Configuration file and add the parameter subscriptionId . Here is what you would paste in your conf.json on Line 2 of the file. sub_XXXXXXXXXXX would be …