You want to stream video from Xiaomiโs camera to another screen, but donโt know where to start?The capabilities of modern Mi Home devices and built-in smartphone modules allow you to share the stream in real time โ whether itโs a home. IP-Mi 360 cameraยฐ The main camera of the Redmi Note 12 Pro+. However, the modes of transmission vary dramatically depending on the type of device and purpose: whether you need live streaming for friends, remote viewing through the cloud or local TV connection.
In this article, we will discuss all current methods, including the official functions of the Mi. Home/Mijia, Third-party applications, as well as hidden capabilities of Xiaomi smartphones based on MIUI. We will pay special attention to the problem of video delay when broadcasting through the cloud โ and how to minimize it without buying a premium subscription. If you need to urgently show a picture from the camera to a colleague or set up a house surveillance from another device - here you will find working solutions with step-by-step screenshots and warnings about typical errors.
1. Methods of transmitting video from a Xiaomi smartphone
If you want to share an image from the main or front camera of a smartphone (such as the Xiaomi 13 Ultra or POCO F5), you have three main options: live streaming via instant messengers, using the Screen Mirror feature or specialized streaming apps. Each method has resolution and latency limitations.
The easiest way is to make a video call via WhatsApp, Telegram or Zoom. For example, Telegram can run a video stream in a secret chat or group, but the quality will be limited to 720p even with good Internet. Google Meet or Discord will do for higher resolution (up to 1080p) - but they require registration and stable Wi-Fi.
- ๐ฑ Messengers: WhatsApp, Telegram, Viber (maximum) 720p, delay 1โ3 seconds).
- ๐ฅ๏ธ Streaming services: YouTube Live, Twitch (requires customization) OBS Studio).
- ๐ Local area network: Applications like IP Webcam (local translation) IP).
โ ๏ธ Note: When using messengers to broadcast from the camera of the Xiaomi smartphone, turn off battery optimization for the camera app in the settings โ Annexes โ Permits โ Auto-run, otherwise the broadcast may be interrupted in 5-10 minutes.
2. setting up general access to IP-Xiaomi Cameras (Mi Home)
IP-Xiaomi cameras (e.g. Mi Home Security Camera 360)ยฐ 2K Mijia Smart Camera PTZ) It's a way of sharing the stream with other users without having to pass on a login/password, but there are some nuances: region-specific servers and limits on how many devices are connected at the same time.
To provide access:
- Open Mi Home and select your camera.
- Slip on three dots in the upper right corner โ Device settings.
- Select Shared Access. โ Add a member.
- Enter your email or phone number (they must be registered with Mi Home in the same region!).
- Assign rights: View only or Control (camera rotation, sound).
| Camera model | Max. Broadcasting permission | Delay (cloud) | Local Area Network (RTSP) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mi Home Security Camera 360ยฐ 2K | 2304ร1296 | 2-5 seconds | Yes (requires settings) |
| Mijia Smart Camera PTZ | 1920ร1080 | 1-3 sec. | Yes. |
| Xiaomi Mi Outdoor Camera | 1920ร1080 | 3-7 sec. | No. |
For local broadcast without cloud (less latency), activate the protocol RTSP In the camera settings. Path: Device settings โ Additionally. โ Protocol RTSP. After you turn on, you will receive a link of the form rtsp://[IP_camera]/live/ch00_0, open-in VLC Player or Home Assistant.
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If the Xiaomi camera doesnโt show up in Mi Home after adding a user, check the account region. For example, cameras purchased in China wonโt be visible in the European region. Solution: change region in the profile settings (but this will remove all attached devices!).
3.Broadcast from Xiaomi camera to TV or PC
To display the image from IP-Xiaomi cameras on the big screen can be used:
- ๐บ Mi TV/Google TV: Install the Mi Home app on your Android TV TV and log in to the same account.
- ๐ฅ๏ธ Windows/macOS: Open the web version of Mi Home (home.mi.com) or use it VLC Player with RTSP-reference.
- ๐ฎ Preview: Xiaomi Mi Box or NVIDIA Shield is also available for the Mi Home app.
For live broadcast from the smartphone camera to the TV:
- Connect your smartphone and TV to the same Wi-Fi network.
- On a Xiaomi smartphone, open Settings โ Connection and Sharing โ Screen Transfer.
- Select your TV from the list (must support Miracast or Google Cast).
- Launch the camera app โ the image will be duplicated on TV.
โ ๏ธ Note: When broadcasting to TV via Miracast, there may be a delay to the 1 For critical tasks (e.g., child observation), use direct connection to the HDMI adapter USB-C to HDMI (supported by Xiaomi 12/13 series).
Make sure that TV and smartphone are on the same Wi-Fi network|Update the Mi Home app to the latest version|Shut down. VPN both-device|Check if the TV supports Miracast (in the Signal Source menu")-->
4. How to reduce video delay during broadcasting
The main problem with remote viewing of Xiaomi cameras is video latency, which in cloud mode is 3-7 seconds, which is critical for security systems.
- ๐ Use the local network: Connect to the camera RTSP Instead of a cloud, the delay will be reduced to 0.5-1 seconds.
- ๐ถ 5 GHz Wi-Fi: Transfer the camera and device to 5 GHz (less interference).
- โก Wireless Connection: If the camera supports Ethernet (e.g. Xiaomi Mi Outdoor Camera), use cable instead of Wi-Fi.
- ๐ง Quality settings: In Mi Home, choose Balanced or Smooth instead of High Quality.
For support cameras ONVIF (For example, some Mijia models can be used third-party NVR-Systems like Synology Surveillance Station or Blue Iris, they allow you to configure buffering and codecs (H.264/H.265), which reduces the delay to 200โ300 miss.
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5. Alternative broadcasting applications
If standard methods donโt work, try third-party solutions:
- ๐น TinyCam Pro: Supports Xiaomi cameras RTSP, allows you to record video on SD-map and broadcast to multiple devices simultaneously.
- ๐ Home Assistant: Integration with Mi Home xiaomi_miio. Allows you to output the flow on the dashboard and configure automation.
- ๐ฅ๏ธ OBS Studio: For streaming from the smartphone camera on YouTube/Twitch. Requires a smartphone connection to USB and setting the video source.
For TinyCam Pro:
- Install the application on a smartphone or tablet.
- Add the camera through Add the camera โ Xiaomi Mi Home.
- Enter the username/password from Mi Home and select the camera from the list.
- Adjust resolution and bitrate manually (1280ร720 is recommended at 1500 Kbps for stable broadcasting).
Home Assistant will take more time to set up, but gives flexibility: for example, you can configure notifications when driving from the Xiaomi camera and automatically turn on the recording on the NAS.
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Apps like TinyCam Pro often offer more stable streaming than official Xiaomi software, especially when the internet is weak. RTSP or API-key.
6. Frequent errors and their solutions
When setting up shared cameras Xiaomi users face typical problems, and here are the most common ways to fix them:
| Problem. | Reason. | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| The camera does not appear in Mi Home after adding a user | Different regions of accounts | Change your region in your profile settings or create a new account in the same region |
| The broadcast is interrupted every 5 minutes. | Optimizing the battery for Mi Home | Disable optimization in Settings โ Applications โ Mi Home โ Battery |
| No sound when viewed from another device | Restrictions of the Cloud Server | Use local broadcast on RTSP or enable sound in camera settings |
| The camera gives an error "Device offline" | Block ports by router | Add a camera to the DMZ or open ports 80, 443, 554 on the router |
If Xiaomiโs camera doesnโt connect to Wi-Fi, try:
- ๐ Reboot the router and camera.
- ๐ถ Switch to 2.4 GHz (Xiaomi cameras often donโt support 5 GHz).
- ๐ Disable encryption WPA3 in the router settings (use) WPA2-PSK).
- ๐ฑ Install the Mi Home app on another smartphone (sometimes changing the device to set up helps).
7.Safety in the sharing of cameras
By giving access to Xiaomiโs camera to third parties, you risk privacy.
- ๐ Two-factor authentication: Enable 2FA in the Mi Home account (Profile) โ Security).
- ๐ Temporary Access: Regularly check the user list with access and delete unnecessary accounts.
- ๐ Local area network: Prefer RTSP Instead of cloud, traffic doesnโt go to Xiaomi servers.
- ๐ Updates: Install the latest firmware for the camera (check Updates in Mi Home).
Famous vulnerability of Xiaomi cameras โ interception RTSP-Flow when using standard logins/passwords. Always change factory credentials (for example, for Mi Home Camera, the standard login/password โ admin/123456). Use a password manager like Bitwarden or KeePass to generate a strong password.
โ ๏ธ Note: Do not share links to RTSP-It's a stream that's streamed in open chat rooms or social media, and it's possible for attackers to scan the network into open ports and access your camera. VPN (For example, WireGuard) or Mi Home cloud with enabled verification. SMS.