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Frame rate, resolution and bit rate is set on the camera itself.
Frame rate, resolution and bit rate is set on the camera itself.


Stable for me is H264H, Smart Codec OFF and use CBR not VBR.
There are problems getting a stable connection for me at the highest settings. Try starting at a low frame rate and gradually increase it. I can get 10 FPS at 4MP resolution and VBR with 4096 bit rate.
 
Stable for me is:
max resolution
H264H
Smart codec: ON
Frame rate 10
VBR


==HD3MDIP==
==HD3MDIP==

Revision as of 18:56, 19 January 2025

HBW4PER2

camera works quite well


High resolution stream: rtsp://192.168.xx.yy:554/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=0

Low resolution stream: rtsp://192.168.xx.yy:554/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=1

I am using the H264 format and TCP.

Frame rate, resolution and bit rate is set on the camera itself.

There are problems getting a stable connection for me at the highest settings. Try starting at a low frame rate and gradually increase it. I can get 10 FPS at 4MP resolution and VBR with 4096 bit rate.

Stable for me is: max resolution H264H Smart codec: ON Frame rate 10 VBR

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

works for a bit like ffmpeg, though when blue screen appears, it doesn't reconnect, just bails. (tcp). did not try udp.


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.

Ref: ispyconnect db