Difference between revisions of "Honeywell"
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tcp works, but has blue screen drop outs periodically. | tcp works, but has blue screen drop outs periodically (at 6fps). No credentials are required to view the stream, by default. Default login is administrator/1234 | ||
No credentials are required to view the stream, by default. | |||
Default login is administrator/1234 | |||
To view the camera webpage, requires ie. ie needs an active x plugin but this fails to dl on win7. dl it manually | |||
http://<ipaddressofcamera>/HD3MDIP.cab (caps req'd). | |||
then extract (winrar can extract) and run | then extract (winrar can extract) and run | ||
the program requires UAC disabled to install (it will notify you of this) | the program requires UAC disabled to install (it will notify you of this) so disable uac manually (win7)<pre> | ||
so disable uac manually (win7)<pre> | |||
hklm/software/microsoft/windows/currentversion/policies/system | hklm/software/microsoft/windows/currentversion/policies/system | ||
change EnableLUA to 0 | change EnableLUA to 0 | ||
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then reboot</pre> | then reboot</pre> | ||
after that it should install (did for me) | after that it should install (did for me) and while the live video didn't load i was able to change the frame rate to something reasonable (6). Note that ffmpeg was able to handle the 30FPS pretty well. but this was with a 1.30.4 install, so didn't want to overload it. later ZM can probably use passthrough here. camera quality: ok. (using ffmpeg) BUT periodic blue screen drop outs at 6 FPS and TCP. I later changed to UDP which resolved this. | ||
and while the live video didn't load | |||
i was able to change the frame rate to something reasonable (6). | |||
Note that ffmpeg was able to handle the 30FPS pretty well. but | |||
this was with a 1.30.4 install, so didn't want to overload it. | |||
later ZM can probably use passthrough here. | |||
camera quality: ok. (using ffmpeg) | |||
BUT | |||
periodic blue screen drop outs at 6 FPS and TCP. I later changed to UDP which resolved this. | |||
i checked ispy for jpeg paths... nothing worked. tried them all. tried 2nd monitor 640x320 and still dropouts occurred. | |||
'''source type: libVLC''' | '''source type: libVLC''' | ||
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overall, it works, but setup requires windows, and is | overall, it works, but setup requires windows, and is a hassle. requiring windows , i'd give this a 6 or 7/10. functional, but not perfect. | ||
a hassle | |||
requiring windows , i'd give this a 6 or 7/10 | |||
Revision as of 08:08, 25 June 2020
HD3MDIP
camera works out of the box with these settings
source type: ffmpeg protocol: udp path: rtsp://<ipaddress>:554/cam1/mpeg4 width: 1280 height: 720
tcp works, but has blue screen drop outs periodically (at 6fps). No credentials are required to view the stream, by default. Default login is administrator/1234
To view the camera webpage, requires ie. ie needs an active x plugin but this fails to dl on win7. dl it manually
http://<ipaddressofcamera>/HD3MDIP.cab (caps req'd).
then extract (winrar can extract) and run
the program requires UAC disabled to install (it will notify you of this) so disable uac manually (win7)
hklm/software/microsoft/windows/currentversion/policies/system change EnableLUA to 0 or add it with 0 if it doesnt exist. then reboot
after that it should install (did for me) and while the live video didn't load i was able to change the frame rate to something reasonable (6). Note that ffmpeg was able to handle the 30FPS pretty well. but this was with a 1.30.4 install, so didn't want to overload it. later ZM can probably use passthrough here. camera quality: ok. (using ffmpeg) BUT periodic blue screen drop outs at 6 FPS and TCP. I later changed to UDP which resolved this.
i checked ispy for jpeg paths... nothing worked. tried them all. tried 2nd monitor 640x320 and still dropouts occurred.
source type: libVLC
didn't work. gave a null error trying to start vlc
source type: Remote
this fails too, though it doesn't reconnect, just bails. (tcp)
overall, it works, but setup requires windows, and is a hassle. requiring windows , i'd give this a 6 or 7/10. functional, but not perfect.