We have the camera working remotely, but are disappointed that there is no webpage that simply gives the view of a video image. (Firmware 1.15)
We need this without all the Campbell logo stuff or the focus numbers, etc.
Together with the above, a mode to that page without needing to log in would be required.
Also we find that needing activeX (Internet Explorer) is another limitation versus video that plays using a more universal java approach with the browser.
Anyone have solutions to these limitations?
RTSP video streaming is supported in the latest version of firmware (1.16) which is in the downloads section of this site.
I will get an expert on the camera to post information on how to use it on here.
Users can now access the live video stream outside of our ActiveX control using RTSP. Only the 640x480 resolution is available. If a user is viewing the RTSP video stream and another user tries viewing a different resolution using the camera web page the RTSP stream will stop. To embed the video stream into a webpage use this code, changing the ip address appropriately:
<invalidTag classid="clsid:9BE31822-FDAD-461B-AD51-BE1D1C159921"
codebase="http://downloads.videolan.org/pub/videolan/vlc/latest/win32/axvlc.cab"
width="640" height="480" id="vlc" events="True">
<param name="Src" value="http://192.168.1.90/ipcam/mjpeg.cgi" />
<param name="ShowDisplay" value="True" />
<param name="AutoLoop" value="False" />
<param name="AutoPlay" value="True" />
<invalidTag id="vlcEmb" type="application/x-google-vlc-plugin" version="VideoLAN.VLCPlugin.2"
autoplay="yes" loop="no" width="640" height="480"
target="http://192.168.1.90/ipcam/mjpeg.cgi" ></embed>
</OBJECT>
I have tried to perform the update, and now can not get a webpage from the camera. The message after uploading said "Reprogramming complete, rebooting camera"
I had done the update twice, because I accidentily navigated away from the page during the process the first time. I connected over TCP/IP again and was able to upload again which resulted in the above lack of response for over 10 minutes.
Now what? I do not have access to this remote camera.
Thanks