maxfury
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Hi all,
I bought an open box DS-7604NI-K1 / 4P(B) NVR and a new DS-2CD2387G2-LSU/SL camera to get me started. I've been tinkering for about a month now and constantly Googling answers, I certainly have a new found respect for CCTV installers as these systems can be unbelievably confusing at times!
At some point in the future I want to ditch the NVR and store footage on my server at home.
I notice that my camera has a third substream option that isn't possible to access, presumably because the NVR is too old or cheap. But I want to try and get the RTSP feed for this stream as the 2nd substream is too low res for my needs.
Currently I'm able to access my camera after enabling the "virtual host" option, so seemingly I'm accessing the camera via the NVR. What I want to do is access the camera directly. Is that possible? And is it possible to get that third substream? If it's not possible with the NVR still being in the system then how would I go about accessing it when I do remove the NVR?
Cheers,
Max
I bought an open box DS-7604NI-K1 / 4P(B) NVR and a new DS-2CD2387G2-LSU/SL camera to get me started. I've been tinkering for about a month now and constantly Googling answers, I certainly have a new found respect for CCTV installers as these systems can be unbelievably confusing at times!
At some point in the future I want to ditch the NVR and store footage on my server at home.
I notice that my camera has a third substream option that isn't possible to access, presumably because the NVR is too old or cheap. But I want to try and get the RTSP feed for this stream as the 2nd substream is too low res for my needs.
Currently I'm able to access my camera after enabling the "virtual host" option, so seemingly I'm accessing the camera via the NVR. What I want to do is access the camera directly. Is that possible? And is it possible to get that third substream? If it's not possible with the NVR still being in the system then how would I go about accessing it when I do remove the NVR?
Cheers,
Max