01-31-2011 12:43 PM
Hi!
We bought a couple of WVC210 cameras and I want to stream them online.
I was able to access the MJPEG (Motion JPEG) URL, but this uses higher data transfer.
I know that this camera does have a way to encode to MPEG-4, but I have no idea how to access this stream.
I know that the MJPEG URL is:
http://<ip-address>/img/video.mjpeg
But I don't know the MPEG-4 video URL... I tried searching online and the documentation, but couldn't find it anywhere. Does anyone know the URL for it? Is an RTSP or HTTP URL?
Thanks!
01-31-2011 08:05 PM
Guillermo,
Try this:
Please reply and let us know if this is helpful.
02-01-2011 04:42 AM
Thanks,
Actually I'm looking for the direct stream URL, but that hint got me to see the source of the page and I think I found it.
http://
That is the correct one, right? Is there any other method of accessing the direct stream of the MPEG-4? Is there an RTSP version of it?
02-01-2011 05:03 AM
02-01-2011 05:07 AM
I have tried media.sav before, but didn't worked. At least with VLC, it doesn't play it.
02-01-2011 05:37 AM
Guillermo,
With VLC I use http://
02-01-2011 05:59 AM
It looks like http://
Does anyone knows about a DirectShow source filter/driver that allows to connect the ip cameras to applications such as Skype, Flash Media Live Encoder, Windows Media Encoder, Ustream/Livestream?
The idea is to have the camera appears like a local device. I tried WebcamXP Directshow filter and it works fine with MJPEG and Flash Media Live Encoder. But I can't make it work with the MPEG-4 .asf file.
Is there any other solution similar, that could work?
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