- Jul 16, 2017
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Hello there,
Hoping to seek the guidance of helpful members of ipcamtalk
While cleaning for the New Year, I found an old Vivint camera which was not being used. I decided to hook it up and see if I could access the camera via the IP. Turned out there was a login/password requirement - but a little Googling I found out it was root/adcvideo.
From the web gui, I could use the PTZ functionality - which was great.
I decided to hook it up to Blue Iris. I used the Find/inspect feature and got the following information :
Opening 192.168.86.57 port 80...
HTTP Get / request...
Unauthorized, check user/password
Opening 192.168.86.57 port 80...
ONVIF GetSystemDateAndTime
2010-01-01T02:13:03.000Z
Requesting device information...
Manufacturer: VIVOTEK
Model: ADC-V620PT
FirmwareVersion: PT8133-ALAM-0101a
GetCapabilities...
Querying services
Has Imaging services: /onvif/device_service
Has media services: /onvif/device_service
Has RTP_RTSP_TCP, requesting profiles
first profile is Profile1
first source is VideoSource0
requesting URI for profile Profile1
RTSP URI: /live.sdp
Has Event services: /onvif/event_service
Has WSPullPointSupport
RelayOutputs: 0
InputConnectors: 0
Has PTZ service: /onvif/device_service
Done
Video shows up. However, I'm unable to use the PTZ functionality. Based on the firmware info extracted, I believe the corresponding Vivotek model is the PT8133W, but I do not see it as an option in Blue Iris.
Downloads | VIVOTEK
I've attached screenshots of how it is setup in Blue Iris - using ONVIF.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Hoping to seek the guidance of helpful members of ipcamtalk

While cleaning for the New Year, I found an old Vivint camera which was not being used. I decided to hook it up and see if I could access the camera via the IP. Turned out there was a login/password requirement - but a little Googling I found out it was root/adcvideo.
From the web gui, I could use the PTZ functionality - which was great.
I decided to hook it up to Blue Iris. I used the Find/inspect feature and got the following information :
Opening 192.168.86.57 port 80...
HTTP Get / request...
Unauthorized, check user/password
Opening 192.168.86.57 port 80...
ONVIF GetSystemDateAndTime
2010-01-01T02:13:03.000Z
Requesting device information...
Manufacturer: VIVOTEK
Model: ADC-V620PT
FirmwareVersion: PT8133-ALAM-0101a
GetCapabilities...
Querying services
Has Imaging services: /onvif/device_service
Has media services: /onvif/device_service
Has RTP_RTSP_TCP, requesting profiles
first profile is Profile1
first source is VideoSource0
requesting URI for profile Profile1
RTSP URI: /live.sdp
Has Event services: /onvif/event_service
Has WSPullPointSupport
RelayOutputs: 0
InputConnectors: 0
Has PTZ service: /onvif/device_service
Done
Video shows up. However, I'm unable to use the PTZ functionality. Based on the firmware info extracted, I believe the corresponding Vivotek model is the PT8133W, but I do not see it as an option in Blue Iris.
Downloads | VIVOTEK
I've attached screenshots of how it is setup in Blue Iris - using ONVIF.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.