Re: IP Camera -

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On 01/28/17 16:48, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 01/27/17 17:18, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> Well, can you view the webpage?
> +
> No, assuming you refer to the web page in the camera, it seems to be a flash display
> that requires those "plugins" installed. I can only see the entry page listing the four
> items as you said were shown in the manual.

What 4 items are you referring to explicitly?

Maybe a screenshot of what you can see would be helpful to understand.
 
>>    And if you can, is there a "network settings" page where
>> you can enable "Onvif" to enable the RTSP port?  This is noted in the Wiki page as posted
>> by poma.  I didn't see you respond to that or indicate that you've done that bit of setup.
> +
> Sorry about not responding to Poma but I couldn't see what he was getting at, this
> seemed like common knowledge, one of the first things I found was the port 88 requirement:
>
> "On newer firmware for the C1 you need to enable "Onvif" in the network settings to
> enable the RTSP port. This can be done by accessing the local webpage for the IP address
> and port 88 (http://x.x.x.x:88)"
>
> I had nothing to say and didn't respond although I always appreciate his comments/help.
>

Well, it would seem that unless you can get access to the camera's web page to do the
setup and enable RTSP (apparently it is disabled by default) you won't be able to access
it via VLC or mplayer using the RTSP method.

So, if you can't gain access to the settings to enable RTSP via an normal browser without
plugins then you may have to consider using a Windows machine or potentially a browser
running within WINE.



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