Also have an NVIDIA Shield, but do not want to tie it up running the Tin圜am software. I have a Xiamo Mi Box S, but I’ve heard it’s too underpowered to be reliable as a Tin圜am Pro server. I’ve also run it on Android on a Raspberry PI, which may be the best solution, as I can then use the Tin圜am Pro web server, which allows me to view my cameras from any machine that has a web browser and also provides a stream that can be used by other security camera software. Update: I was able to get Tin圜am Pro running with my Wyze Cams in Google’s Android Emulator as well as in a Hyper-V VM running Android-x86. Google has since updated their Android emulator to use hardware acceleration, and it can be run in Hyper-V directly, so that may be an even better solution. I really wish I knew why Tin圜am works when no other programs support the unmodified firmware… Tin圜am Pro runs fine with the unmodified Wyze cams, no RTSP firmware needed. I run Tin圜am Pro on it, as the Wyze app does not appear on the Play Store in the emulator. The easiest solution I found was to use Microsoft’s standalone ‘Visual Studio Emulator for Android’ with Hyper-V acceleration enabled. I use Hyper-V on my Windows 10 PC, which prevents me from using other Android Emulators like BlueStacks, MEmu, etc. If you are not able to launch some apps on BlueStacks 5 Nougat 64-bit, Pie 64-bit or Android 11 when Hyper-V is enabled, you can resolve it by disabling Hyper-V on your desktop/laptop.