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How to get a stream from a Chinese IP-camera?
The DARTS video surveillance system has long been installed in the office.
The manufacturer, along with the site, rested in Bose.
In those cameras where I managed to enter the web interface, I found the following information:
Used ports 9000-9002, 8080, 80
Only 9001 appears in the DARTS server server
I tried to make a follow stream using wireshark - instead of protocol data and links there is only binary trash, which at best, it turns into hieroglyphs when viewed in utf-16.
I also found that depending on the time of release, the cameras spin:
either WAPA-HttpServer / 1.0 or MS-SDK-HttpServer / 1.0
Network scanners still determine the equipment manufacturer - XEROX CORPORATION :-)
Where else can you dig to find a damn video stream?
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Umm. www.r-control.ru/catalog/ip-videonablyudenie/ip-vi...
Here the camera does not support the RTSP protocol at all. Can you find your cameras?
Support TCP/UDP/IP/HTTP/FTP/SMTP/DHCP/DNS/ARP/ICMP/POP3/NTP protocols
Have you already used links like "above"?
skb-ohrana.ru/generic/uploaded/instrukciya_po_rabo...
38 page test server parameters differ by the way in ports, but they are rather changed.
What about rtsp? how everywhere the species googles
rtsp://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:554/user=admin&password=&channel=1&stream=0?.sdp, где
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX - IP-адрес вашей камеры (по умолчанию 192.168.1.10)
:554 - RTSP-порт по умолчанию (можно изменить в настройках камеры)
User = admin (пользователь, который может авторизоваться на устройстве)
password= (пароль пользователя, по умолчанию без пароля)
channel=1
stream=0?.sdp - поток видео (0=основной, 1=субботок).
rtsp://192.168.1.10:554/user=admin&password=&channel=1&stream=0?.sdp
You can set ispy on the camera, from time to time I find links like this
On android - IP Cam Viewer, also has a search function for rtsp url.
Under win - Line , demo version, try to add a camera on known ports, if the picture works - look in the info rtsp url.
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