- Aug 31, 2015
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Hi to the ppl of ipcamtalk,
Noob here! I have two IP cameras that I would like to view remotely on the same network.
Both Cameras use H.264 video encoding. So I port forwarded 10554 for Zmodo and 554 for Escam. Created a DDNS with No-IP to update my IP address to a Domain Name.
I am having trouble viewing my cameras clearly and easily outside of my LAN. I am using VLC's GUI Interfaces with "Open Network" using a RTSP url.
A lot of lag, screen is green when starting up, drops and turns white, etc... I think I am loosing packets, don't know, I am a noob.
How can I capture the stream from the cameras, remotely?
The network the cameras are on look like this:
Modem > Router > Camera
Urls look like this:
rtsp://domain.ddns.net:554//user=user&password=password&channel=1&stream=0.sdp
rtsp://user:_password@domain.ddns.net:10554/tcp/av0_0
I did lots of research and still cannot figure it out. The community of ipcamtalk is my last hope
Noob here! I have two IP cameras that I would like to view remotely on the same network.
- Zmodo ZM-SH-721 Ezcam
- ESCAM Peashooter QD520
Both Cameras use H.264 video encoding. So I port forwarded 10554 for Zmodo and 554 for Escam. Created a DDNS with No-IP to update my IP address to a Domain Name.
I am having trouble viewing my cameras clearly and easily outside of my LAN. I am using VLC's GUI Interfaces with "Open Network" using a RTSP url.
A lot of lag, screen is green when starting up, drops and turns white, etc... I think I am loosing packets, don't know, I am a noob.
How can I capture the stream from the cameras, remotely?
The network the cameras are on look like this:
Modem > Router > Camera
Urls look like this:
rtsp://domain.ddns.net:554//user=user&password=password&channel=1&stream=0.sdp
rtsp://user:_password@domain.ddns.net:10554/tcp/av0_0
I did lots of research and still cannot figure it out. The community of ipcamtalk is my last hope

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