> On Oct 31, 2014, at 1:50 AM, Ross Finlayson <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Maybe they’ve gone the same way as Ubiquiti and removed any standard >> streaming support in favour of their own DVR K > > I suppose that’s possible, but I doubt it in this case - because it appears > to handle the RTSP protocol just fine. Unfortunately, though, I get a > > RTSP/1.0 404 Stream Not Found > response for every URL that I’ve tried so far.
For example: %openRTSP -n rtsp://admin:[email protected]/Streaming/Channels/1 Opening connection to 50.0.150.53, port 554... ...remote connection opened Sending request: OPTIONS rtsp://admin:[email protected]/Streaming/Channels/1 RTSP/1.0 CSeq: 2 User-Agent: openRTSP (LIVE555 Streaming Media v2014.10.28) Received 152 new bytes of response data. Received a complete OPTIONS response: RTSP/1.0 200 OK CSeq: 2 Date: Sat, Jan 01 2011 09:48:09 GMT Public: OPTIONS, DESCRIBE, SETUP, TEARDOWN, PLAY, PAUSE, GET_PARAMETER, SET_PARAMETER Sending request: DESCRIBE rtsp://admin:[email protected]/Streaming/Channels/1 RTSP/1.0 CSeq: 3 User-Agent: openRTSP (LIVE555 Streaming Media v2014.10.28) Accept: application/sdp Received 79 new bytes of response data. Received a complete DESCRIBE response: RTSP/1.0 404 Stream Not Found CSeq: 3 Date: Sat, Jan 01 2011 09:48:09 GMT If anyone out there has an idea, feel free to try to access: rtsp://admin:[email protected]/<your-favorite-suffix-here> <rtsp://admin:[email protected]/%3Cyour-favorite-suffix-here%3E> (It’s getting late; I need to get to bed :-) Ross Finlayson Live Networks, Inc. http://www.live555.com/
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