Hello Beloved Magic Fans!
I have purchased the following IP Webcam:
https://www.aliexpress.com/snapshot/0.h ... 2618093586
From my browser I am able to access the camera:
However, before seing the camera output I have to first input the default username & pass (admin/123456).
My camera set up:
IP - 192.168.0.2
Http Port - 80
RTSP Port - 554
I have tried multiple ways to import the camera view into Magic's VideoStream module:
rtsp://192.168.0.2
rtsp://192.168.0.2:554
rtsp://admin:123456@192.168.0.2
rtsp://admin:123456@192.168.0.2:554
http://192.168.0.2
http://192.168.0.2:80
http://admin:123456@192.168.0.2
http://admin:123456@192.168.0.2:80
However none of them work.
I have no idea what UPnP is/does, but according to some info it said it should be enabled both and the camera and the routed, so I did it:
I have tried to remove all possible authentication when accessing the IP Camera, but unfortunatelly the firmware doesn't allow that.
I tried to follow this tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ic_3TLnDoc
And use it with local IP, but I have no idea from where I can find/set up this info is:
rtsp://192.168.0.2:554/primary/h264
Is there a way to specify the log in username & pass in the VideoStream module ?
Can anyone give me an advise on how I can import the local IP camera view into Magic ?
Thank you for your time!
Local IP Camera into VideoStream module ?
Re: Local IP Camera into VideoStream module ?
have you tried opening just the video frame in a new tab to see what its address is?
for me it was something like http://192.168.0.1:80/video.
for me it was something like http://192.168.0.1:80/video.
Re: Local IP Camera into VideoStream module ?
Are you sure that you can't disable the security settings on your camera? If you are only running the camera on your local network, there is no need to have any security settings anyway.I have tried to remove all possible authentication when accessing the IP Camera, but unfortunatelly the firmware doesn't allow that.
What @blackdot said is exactly right -- you should right-click on the video in your browser, and get the direct URL for it. You don't want the URL of the camera's web page.have you tried opening just the video frame in a new tab to see what its address is?
For example, here is a screenshot of my browser:
The URL of the web page is http://192.168.0.103:4747, but if you look at the HTML img element, you will see that it needs /mjpegfeed?640x480 appended.
So in Magic, it will only work if you type it like that:
Does that help?
Re: Local IP Camera into VideoStream module ?
Hi and thank you for your attention!
After some digging here is what I have and consider a:
Tutorial on how to input any Local IP Camera into Magic Visuals as VideoStream!
Your IP camera has to support: Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) and ONVIF (some industry standard sh*t )
1. Install ONVIF Device Manager (https://sourceforge.net/projects/onvifdm/ ) . This neat software will give you all of the "insights" IP camera data you need!
Next comes the "tricky" part where you have to find out what is the unique path for the video stream URL of your IP Camera (which is different for each manufacturer).
2. Log In --> Video Stream --> Look for the URL on the bottom: rtsp://192.168.0.2:554/live/ch0
Now, if your camera did not require any log in credentials you are good to go. In my case, this is impossible, so when placing the URL in the VideoStream module in Magic, you will need to give your IP Camera log in credentials like this:
3. Provide your log in credentials in the URL like this - rtsp://admin:123456@192.168.0.2:554/live/ch0
VOILA!
After some digging here is what I have and consider a:
Tutorial on how to input any Local IP Camera into Magic Visuals as VideoStream!
Your IP camera has to support: Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) and ONVIF (some industry standard sh*t )
1. Install ONVIF Device Manager (https://sourceforge.net/projects/onvifdm/ ) . This neat software will give you all of the "insights" IP camera data you need!
Next comes the "tricky" part where you have to find out what is the unique path for the video stream URL of your IP Camera (which is different for each manufacturer).
2. Log In --> Video Stream --> Look for the URL on the bottom: rtsp://192.168.0.2:554/live/ch0
Now, if your camera did not require any log in credentials you are good to go. In my case, this is impossible, so when placing the URL in the VideoStream module in Magic, you will need to give your IP Camera log in credentials like this:
3. Provide your log in credentials in the URL like this - rtsp://admin:123456@192.168.0.2:554/live/ch0
VOILA!
Re: Local IP Camera into VideoStream module ?
Those things aren't necessarily required; it all depends on which camera you have. But I'm glad you got it to workYour IP camera has to support: Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) and ONVIF (some industry standard sh*t )