The solution ended up being a combination of what bp2008 suggested, port 8000 along with deleting and recreating the camera within Blue Iris. I triple checked all of the settings before recreating the camera, they are identical, but it must be something odd, in any event, thrilled that it's...
I have a few of these awful cameras, Logisaf A76WT20-4X-A, which I have working properly in ODM for PTZ, but cannot for the life of me get PTZ working in Blue Iris.
In Blue Iris I have them recording successfully, but the PTZ will not work.
Can anyone point me in the right direction in terms...
After some googling, looks like my best bet is to include a Dahua penta-brid in the mix and then pull the feeds into Blue Iris through it. So I've ordered a XVR501H-08 and will get that setup early next week. I'll post back the results, should they be of any use to anyone else in the same boat!
I've inherited a setup with a 16Ch Aver NV6480T card and not a real hope of updating to IP cameras given the distances and areas involved in terms of re-wiring. Is there any way to pull feeds in from the 8 cameras connected to the NV6480T to Blue Iris? If not, is there a card that is recommended...
Credit to a great support department at Fanvil and frank.gao directly, who tested their unit with Blue Iris. I now have it working, here are the settings I used:
Fanvil sent me a new firmware that resolved the RTSP stream stability issue (though after trying every permutation I could not get it working in Blue Iris, though it worked in VLC) BUT it crashed the sip calling and prevented users from dialing to get into the building. So I've rolled it back...
I have an RTSP stream from a fanvil i30 sip video intercom unit working in VLC.
The URL that works in VLC is rtsp://192.168.144.108/user=admin&password=tlJwpbo6&channel=1&stream=0.sdp?real_stream The stream is stable and stays alive.
However, I cannot get the stream to appear in Blue Iris...
Would it be possible to record the video stream from a sip video intercom, specifically a Fanvil i30?
I have a freepbx server in place along with a box running blue iris. For security sake I'd like to record video stream if possible from the video intercom.
The i30 does output video in h264...
Thanks everyone for your help, turns out it was just the DLink router that was causing issues. As soon as I replaced it with a unit flashed with dd-wrt using the same configuration, ip addressing and port forwards it all is working quite well. Incidentally I am using the generic and RTSP h.264...
Sorry for the confusion, the four cameras I am having issues with are at a remote site, they are not on the same LAN as the blue iris box.
I am trying to get them connected via the internet to the blue iris server.
I am using a dyn.com hostname as they have a dynamic IP at the remote site...
I'll try that, but how should I handle the other cameras? I have four of them behind the remote router. Would ports would you recommend I use? Just increment by one?