The only issue we have and have had since we upgraded from the last version
of Blue Iris 3.xxx to the first version of 4.xxx is that three of our old
legacy analog cameras no longer display.
I had originally worked with Ken when we were on version 3x and he had me
enable the UDP ports and that got them displaying okay on version 3x.
However, no matter what I do in any version of 4x, they will not display.
I have BI 3.66 and the latest BI 4.3.5.0 on the same PC.
They display in any version of 3x but not in any version of 4x.
Also, I can display them in the IE browser on that same PC.
They are PELCO cameras model Sarix,Spectra IV RTSP
Path is /stream1
media/RTSP port is 554
discovery port is 8999
Receive buffer is 3.0 MB
RTP/UDP port is checked and at 6208
(I think I have tried every possible combination of settings in BI 4.x but to no avail.)
If I use the "inspect camera" function, it finds the RTSP
port open and changes the camera name to generic but does not display video
Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated. (All our other current/new cameras are digital and work well)
thanks
marty
of Blue Iris 3.xxx to the first version of 4.xxx is that three of our old
legacy analog cameras no longer display.
I had originally worked with Ken when we were on version 3x and he had me
enable the UDP ports and that got them displaying okay on version 3x.
However, no matter what I do in any version of 4x, they will not display.
I have BI 3.66 and the latest BI 4.3.5.0 on the same PC.
They display in any version of 3x but not in any version of 4x.
Also, I can display them in the IE browser on that same PC.
They are PELCO cameras model Sarix,Spectra IV RTSP
Path is /stream1
media/RTSP port is 554
discovery port is 8999
Receive buffer is 3.0 MB
RTP/UDP port is checked and at 6208
(I think I have tried every possible combination of settings in BI 4.x but to no avail.)
If I use the "inspect camera" function, it finds the RTSP
port open and changes the camera name to generic but does not display video
Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated. (All our other current/new cameras are digital and work well)
thanks
marty