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==In camera settings==
==In camera settings==
Note: these are settings I made directly in the camera's UI - I did not install Escam's CMS software
QD300 allows you to configure both a primary and secondary stream. You can set it up in the  "device config->Encode" section of the camera
QD300 allows you to configure both a primary and secondary stream. You can set it up in the  "device config->Encode" section of the camera


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[[File:Qd300-settings.png]]
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==ZoneMinder settings==
==ZoneMinder settings==

Revision as of 10:51, 2 November 2015

QD900 settings

QD300 settings

In camera settings

Note: these are settings I made directly in the camera's UI - I did not install Escam's CMS software

QD300 allows you to configure both a primary and secondary stream. You can set it up in the "device config->Encode" section of the camera

In this example, I've enabled the primary stream and disabled the secondary stream. You can enable both. Note that I've set the FPS to 3 as its a good idea to reduce FPS in-camera and not ZoneMinder. Set it to a value that makes sense for you.

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ZoneMinder settings

You can either configure the camera using FFmpeg or native RTSP

Configuring it via FFMPEG

Primary Stream
  • General
    • Source Type-->Ffmpeg
  • Source
    • Source Path
      • For primary stream: rtsp://<cameraip>:554/user=<username>&password=<password>&channel=1&stream=0.sdp
      • For secondary stream: rtsp://<cameraip>:554/user=<username>&password=<password>&channel=2&stream=0.sdp
    • Remote Method: RTP/RTSP
    • Options: keep empty
    • Target colorspace: 32 bit
    • Capture Width and Height
      • For primary stream: 1280 and 720
      • For secondary stream: if you are using CIF, its 352 and 288 respectively

You don't need to change anything else

Configuring it via native RTSP

Will update this later, but in general, while it works, you will see constant ERRs logged while viewing the feed. So stick to FFMPEG - if you see smearing, switch to native RTSP