Re: Yet another Zoneminder question - and it's a weird one!

2009-07-27 Thread Jim March
Just got off the phone with DLink.  Managed to get a list of known
subdirectories for the 920 camera:

http://192.168.0.55/video.cgi

This is the one that supposedly works in Zoneminder 1.23 series with a
"?" at the end, with the Dlink 910 camera.  Ain't working for me.
Certain "regex" tweaks in ZM1.23 are mentioned, but not available in
1.24.0.  Dunno what's going on.

Page source is disabled from this .cgi display.  Sigh.

http://192.168.0.55/video.avi

- gives me a 404 not found...

http://192.168.0.55/video.dvf

- proprietary Dlink format of some sort?  Zoneminder doesn't work with it...

http://192.168.0.55/image.jpg

- this gives the last still image off the camera.  Zoneminder can work
with this, but the speed blows chunks (less than 1 frame per second).

What I guess I need is a tweak to get the video.cgi stream working in
Zoneminder.  Worst case I'll try upgrading ZM to 1.24.2 but it's a
stone cold bitch to compile...

Jim

On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Michael Butash wrote:
> Jim,
>
>  You might want to check the ZM forums, when I was looking for info on
> my Airlink IP cameras, I had the same issue, and typically there seemed
> to be embedded video within the link, such as /video.mpg or /video.asx
> as the _actual_ video, not so much the .cgi that is generating the
> content page.  You might also want to look at the page source and see if
> you can find a link to the actual streaming video.  I think the CGI is
> mostly responsible for finding a suitable host player, shelling it, or
> invoking a java runtime jar to do so itself - hence no actual video at
> that link that ZM is literally trying to fetch video from.
>
> -mb
>
>
> On Mon, 2009-07-27 at 13:00 -0700, Jim March wrote:
>> On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Bob Elzer wrote:
>> > Where is the video.cgi located ?
>> >
>> > Is the server setup to allow cgi in that directory ?
>>
>> That's on the camera itself.  The controls are fairly primitive...
>>
>> > If it's in cgi-bin  have you tried adding /cgi-bin/video.cgi
>>
>> No, this link doesn't work:
>>
>> http://192.168.0.55/cgi-bin/video.cgi
>>
>> This one does:
>>
>> http://192.168.0.55/video.cgi
>>
>> Again, that's talking straight to the camera's IP address, bypassing
>> Zoneminder completely.  The problem is, I can't get Zoneminder to see
>> that feed.
>>
>> Jim
>>
>> >> -Original Message-
>> >> From: plug-discuss-boun...@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
>> >> [mailto:plug-discuss-boun...@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On
>> >> Behalf Of Jim March
>> >> Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 11:33 AM
>> >> To: Main PLUG discussion list
>> >> Subject: Yet another Zoneminder question - and it's a weird one!
>> >>
>> >> Folks,
>> >>
>> >> I've added two DCS-920 cameras to my setup. Zoneminder box is
>> >> based off the latest Bluecherry liveCD, ZM 1.24.0 on Xubuntu 8.10.
>> >>
>> >> The 920 is a WiFi version of the 910 and I've found very
>> >> little info on it.
>> >>
>> >> I'm running the cameras at 640x480 low-grade JPEG. I can't
>> >> get more than .65 to .70fps off them UNLESS I have another
>> >> browser window on some system on the local net continuously
>> >> query the camera's video feed - in that case, Zoneminder's
>> >> FPS goes to a more usable state just under 3fps, which I can
>> >> live with.
>> >>
>> >> Before I grab a bell, book and candle next lemme show you how
>> >> it's working now.
>> >>
>> >> From a regular web browser window talking straight to the
>> >> camera, I can go to a camera's IP address such as:
>> >>
>> >> http://192.168.0.54
>> >>
>> >> ...and login. From there I can access the latest image snapshot at:
>> >>
>> >> http://192.168.0.54/image.jpg
>> >>
>> >> OR the camera's continuous video feed at:
>> >>
>> >> http://192.168.0.54/video.cgi
>> >>
>> >> ...and this line seems to work too:
>> >>
>> >> http://192.168.0.54/video.cgi?
>> >>
>> >> Getting the camera's video feed gives me a somewhat "choppy"
>> >> view, as it will delay refreshing every few seconds for a
>> >> split second...but when it's displaying video, it looks to be
>> >> about 5 to 8 FPS.
>> >>
>

Re: Yet another Zoneminder question - and it's a weird one!

2009-07-27 Thread Michael Butash
Jim,

  You might want to check the ZM forums, when I was looking for info on
my Airlink IP cameras, I had the same issue, and typically there seemed
to be embedded video within the link, such as /video.mpg or /video.asx
as the _actual_ video, not so much the .cgi that is generating the
content page.  You might also want to look at the page source and see if
you can find a link to the actual streaming video.  I think the CGI is
mostly responsible for finding a suitable host player, shelling it, or
invoking a java runtime jar to do so itself - hence no actual video at
that link that ZM is literally trying to fetch video from.

-mb


On Mon, 2009-07-27 at 13:00 -0700, Jim March wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Bob Elzer wrote:
> > Where is the video.cgi located ?
> >
> > Is the server setup to allow cgi in that directory ?
> 
> That's on the camera itself.  The controls are fairly primitive...
> 
> > If it's in cgi-bin  have you tried adding /cgi-bin/video.cgi
> 
> No, this link doesn't work:
> 
> http://192.168.0.55/cgi-bin/video.cgi
> 
> This one does:
> 
> http://192.168.0.55/video.cgi
> 
> Again, that's talking straight to the camera's IP address, bypassing
> Zoneminder completely.  The problem is, I can't get Zoneminder to see
> that feed.
> 
> Jim
> 
> >> -Original Message-
> >> From: plug-discuss-boun...@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
> >> [mailto:plug-discuss-boun...@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On
> >> Behalf Of Jim March
> >> Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 11:33 AM
> >> To: Main PLUG discussion list
> >> Subject: Yet another Zoneminder question - and it's a weird one!
> >>
> >> Folks,
> >>
> >> I've added two DCS-920 cameras to my setup. Zoneminder box is
> >> based off the latest Bluecherry liveCD, ZM 1.24.0 on Xubuntu 8.10.
> >>
> >> The 920 is a WiFi version of the 910 and I've found very
> >> little info on it.
> >>
> >> I'm running the cameras at 640x480 low-grade JPEG. I can't
> >> get more than .65 to .70fps off them UNLESS I have another
> >> browser window on some system on the local net continuously
> >> query the camera's video feed - in that case, Zoneminder's
> >> FPS goes to a more usable state just under 3fps, which I can
> >> live with.
> >>
> >> Before I grab a bell, book and candle next lemme show you how
> >> it's working now.
> >>
> >> From a regular web browser window talking straight to the
> >> camera, I can go to a camera's IP address such as:
> >>
> >> http://192.168.0.54
> >>
> >> ...and login. From there I can access the latest image snapshot at:
> >>
> >> http://192.168.0.54/image.jpg
> >>
> >> OR the camera's continuous video feed at:
> >>
> >> http://192.168.0.54/video.cgi
> >>
> >> ...and this line seems to work too:
> >>
> >> http://192.168.0.54/video.cgi?
> >>
> >> Getting the camera's video feed gives me a somewhat "choppy"
> >> view, as it will delay refreshing every few seconds for a
> >> split second...but when it's displaying video, it looks to be
> >> about 5 to 8 FPS.
> >>
> >> (Note: I have static camera IP addresses, and the ZM central
> >> box is on the same internal net.)
> >>
> >> Great. So go over to Zoneminder and it'll work off of
> >> /image.jpg just fine, but at low frame rates (under 1 frame
> >> per second) unless I have a separate browser window pointing
> >> to the camera's /video.cgi feed - then it quadruples to
> >> something usable.
> >>
> >> I can't get zoneminder to see the /video.cgi or /video.cgi?
> >> feeds at all - no picture.
> >>
> >> ZM setup stuff:
> >>
> >> I've been looking at this thread:
> >>
> >> http://www.zoneminder.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12233&sid=f51
> >> f2ed70b9d332ce9dc9e4a8ce9ca4b
> >>
> >> ...for the 910 cameras and ZM 1.23 series. In ZM version 1.24
> >> I see no way to set anything in Options>Network related to
> >> "ZM_NETCAM_REGEXPS"
> >> or similar. Am I missing something?
> >>
> >> In the camera's setup window in ZM I'm doing "source type" as
> >> remote of course, "remote protocol" as HTTP, "remote method"
> >> is "simple", remote hostname is [userna...@[cameraipaddress]

Re: Yet another Zoneminder question - and it's a weird one!

2009-07-27 Thread Jim March
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Bob Elzer wrote:
> Where is the video.cgi located ?
>
> Is the server setup to allow cgi in that directory ?

That's on the camera itself.  The controls are fairly primitive...

> If it's in cgi-bin  have you tried adding /cgi-bin/video.cgi

No, this link doesn't work:

http://192.168.0.55/cgi-bin/video.cgi

This one does:

http://192.168.0.55/video.cgi

Again, that's talking straight to the camera's IP address, bypassing
Zoneminder completely.  The problem is, I can't get Zoneminder to see
that feed.

Jim

>> -Original Message-
>> From: plug-discuss-boun...@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
>> [mailto:plug-discuss-boun...@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On
>> Behalf Of Jim March
>> Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 11:33 AM
>> To: Main PLUG discussion list
>> Subject: Yet another Zoneminder question - and it's a weird one!
>>
>> Folks,
>>
>> I've added two DCS-920 cameras to my setup. Zoneminder box is
>> based off the latest Bluecherry liveCD, ZM 1.24.0 on Xubuntu 8.10.
>>
>> The 920 is a WiFi version of the 910 and I've found very
>> little info on it.
>>
>> I'm running the cameras at 640x480 low-grade JPEG. I can't
>> get more than .65 to .70fps off them UNLESS I have another
>> browser window on some system on the local net continuously
>> query the camera's video feed - in that case, Zoneminder's
>> FPS goes to a more usable state just under 3fps, which I can
>> live with.
>>
>> Before I grab a bell, book and candle next lemme show you how
>> it's working now.
>>
>> From a regular web browser window talking straight to the
>> camera, I can go to a camera's IP address such as:
>>
>> http://192.168.0.54
>>
>> ...and login. From there I can access the latest image snapshot at:
>>
>> http://192.168.0.54/image.jpg
>>
>> OR the camera's continuous video feed at:
>>
>> http://192.168.0.54/video.cgi
>>
>> ...and this line seems to work too:
>>
>> http://192.168.0.54/video.cgi?
>>
>> Getting the camera's video feed gives me a somewhat "choppy"
>> view, as it will delay refreshing every few seconds for a
>> split second...but when it's displaying video, it looks to be
>> about 5 to 8 FPS.
>>
>> (Note: I have static camera IP addresses, and the ZM central
>> box is on the same internal net.)
>>
>> Great. So go over to Zoneminder and it'll work off of
>> /image.jpg just fine, but at low frame rates (under 1 frame
>> per second) unless I have a separate browser window pointing
>> to the camera's /video.cgi feed - then it quadruples to
>> something usable.
>>
>> I can't get zoneminder to see the /video.cgi or /video.cgi?
>> feeds at all - no picture.
>>
>> ZM setup stuff:
>>
>> I've been looking at this thread:
>>
>> http://www.zoneminder.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12233&sid=f51
>> f2ed70b9d332ce9dc9e4a8ce9ca4b
>>
>> ...for the 910 cameras and ZM 1.23 series. In ZM version 1.24
>> I see no way to set anything in Options>Network related to
>> "ZM_NETCAM_REGEXPS"
>> or similar. Am I missing something?
>>
>> In the camera's setup window in ZM I'm doing "source type" as
>> remote of course, "remote protocol" as HTTP, "remote method"
>> is "simple", remote hostname is [userna...@[cameraipaddress]
>> (this is behind a firewall so I'm not bothering with
>> passwords), "remote host port" is "80".
>>
>> Under "remote host path" I've tried all of the following:
>>
>> video.cgi
>> /video.cgi
>> video.cgi?
>> /video.cgi
>>
>> Thanks!
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RE: Yet another Zoneminder question - and it's a weird one!

2009-07-27 Thread Bob Elzer
Where is the video.cgi located ?

Is the server setup to allow cgi in that directory ?

If it's in cgi-bin  have you tried adding /cgi-bin/video.cgi
 

> -Original Message-
> From: plug-discuss-boun...@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us 
> [mailto:plug-discuss-boun...@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On 
> Behalf Of Jim March
> Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 11:33 AM
> To: Main PLUG discussion list
> Subject: Yet another Zoneminder question - and it's a weird one!
> 
> Folks,
> 
> I've added two DCS-920 cameras to my setup. Zoneminder box is 
> based off the latest Bluecherry liveCD, ZM 1.24.0 on Xubuntu 8.10.
> 
> The 920 is a WiFi version of the 910 and I've found very 
> little info on it.
> 
> I'm running the cameras at 640x480 low-grade JPEG. I can't 
> get more than .65 to .70fps off them UNLESS I have another 
> browser window on some system on the local net continuously 
> query the camera's video feed - in that case, Zoneminder's 
> FPS goes to a more usable state just under 3fps, which I can 
> live with.
> 
> Before I grab a bell, book and candle next lemme show you how 
> it's working now.
> 
> From a regular web browser window talking straight to the 
> camera, I can go to a camera's IP address such as:
> 
> http://192.168.0.54
> 
> ...and login. From there I can access the latest image snapshot at:
> 
> http://192.168.0.54/image.jpg
> 
> OR the camera's continuous video feed at:
> 
> http://192.168.0.54/video.cgi
> 
> ...and this line seems to work too:
> 
> http://192.168.0.54/video.cgi?
> 
> Getting the camera's video feed gives me a somewhat "choppy" 
> view, as it will delay refreshing every few seconds for a 
> split second...but when it's displaying video, it looks to be 
> about 5 to 8 FPS.
> 
> (Note: I have static camera IP addresses, and the ZM central 
> box is on the same internal net.)
> 
> Great. So go over to Zoneminder and it'll work off of 
> /image.jpg just fine, but at low frame rates (under 1 frame 
> per second) unless I have a separate browser window pointing 
> to the camera's /video.cgi feed - then it quadruples to 
> something usable.
> 
> I can't get zoneminder to see the /video.cgi or /video.cgi? 
> feeds at all - no picture.
> 
> ZM setup stuff:
> 
> I've been looking at this thread:
> 
> http://www.zoneminder.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12233&sid=f51
> f2ed70b9d332ce9dc9e4a8ce9ca4b
> 
> ...for the 910 cameras and ZM 1.23 series. In ZM version 1.24 
> I see no way to set anything in Options>Network related to 
> "ZM_NETCAM_REGEXPS"
> or similar. Am I missing something?
> 
> In the camera's setup window in ZM I'm doing "source type" as 
> remote of course, "remote protocol" as HTTP, "remote method" 
> is "simple", remote hostname is [userna...@[cameraipaddress] 
> (this is behind a firewall so I'm not bothering with 
> passwords), "remote host port" is "80".
> 
> Under "remote host path" I've tried all of the following:
> 
> video.cgi
> /video.cgi
> video.cgi?
> /video.cgi
> 
> Thanks!
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Yet another Zoneminder question - and it's a weird one!

2009-07-27 Thread Jim March
Folks,

I've added two DCS-920 cameras to my setup. Zoneminder box is based
off the latest Bluecherry liveCD, ZM 1.24.0 on Xubuntu 8.10.

The 920 is a WiFi version of the 910 and I've found very little info on it.

I'm running the cameras at 640x480 low-grade JPEG. I can't get more
than .65 to .70fps off them UNLESS I have another browser window on
some system on the local net continuously query the camera's video
feed - in that case, Zoneminder's FPS goes to a more usable state just
under 3fps, which I can live with.

Before I grab a bell, book and candle next lemme show you how it's working now.

>From a regular web browser window talking straight to the camera, I
can go to a camera's IP address such as:

http://192.168.0.54

...and login. From there I can access the latest image snapshot at:

http://192.168.0.54/image.jpg

OR the camera's continuous video feed at:

http://192.168.0.54/video.cgi

...and this line seems to work too:

http://192.168.0.54/video.cgi?

Getting the camera's video feed gives me a somewhat "choppy" view, as
it will delay refreshing every few seconds for a split second...but
when it's displaying video, it looks to be about 5 to 8 FPS.

(Note: I have static camera IP addresses, and the ZM central box is on
the same internal net.)

Great. So go over to Zoneminder and it'll work off of /image.jpg just
fine, but at low frame rates (under 1 frame per second) unless I have
a separate browser window pointing to the camera's /video.cgi feed -
then it quadruples to something usable.

I can't get zoneminder to see the /video.cgi or /video.cgi? feeds at
all - no picture.

ZM setup stuff:

I've been looking at this thread:

http://www.zoneminder.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12233&sid=f51f2ed70b9d332ce9dc9e4a8ce9ca4b

...for the 910 cameras and ZM 1.23 series. In ZM version 1.24 I see no
way to set anything in Options>Network related to "ZM_NETCAM_REGEXPS"
or similar. Am I missing something?

In the camera's setup window in ZM I'm doing "source type" as remote
of course, "remote protocol" as HTTP, "remote method" is "simple",
remote hostname is [userna...@[cameraipaddress] (this is behind a
firewall so I'm not bothering with passwords), "remote host port" is
"80".

Under "remote host path" I've tried all of the following:

video.cgi
/video.cgi
video.cgi?
/video.cgi

Thanks!
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