QVR PRO and ONVIF camera
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QVR PRO and ONVIF camera
Hi, I recently bought a Victure PC730 ip cam and I can't get it to work with QVR, the cam is found as an onvif but with the wrong port (8080) I set it to 89 (on 88 I have a foscam that works perfectly ) I tried also as generic but without success .. on the router I opened the door 89 on the Victure but nothing .. am I wrong?
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Re: QVR PRO and ONVIF camera
Did you buy it specifically for your Qnap? If so, why didn't u just buy a Qnap approved camera?
Anyway I was curious and found this so haven't been totally unhelpful.
"Sorry for that our wifi cameras don't support http jpeg snapshot url or rtsp stream url. For more about our wifi camera, please feel free to contact us via email: ipc.support@govicture.com"
Maybe some QVR expert can help.
Anyway I was curious and found this so haven't been totally unhelpful.
"Sorry for that our wifi cameras don't support http jpeg snapshot url or rtsp stream url. For more about our wifi camera, please feel free to contact us via email: ipc.support@govicture.com"
Maybe some QVR expert can help.
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Re: QVR PRO and ONVIF camera
I also wrote to the support but I had no answer ... However the cam is declared ONVIF compatible and has the setting on the app. It is also found by ONVIF device manager ..
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Re: QVR PRO and ONVIF camera
ODM shows the 'ONVIF port' as 8080, so that should be correct.the cam is found as an onvif but with the wrong port (8080)
Does ODM show Live Video?
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update.. the port 8080 result proxy..proxy??
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Re: QVR PRO and ONVIF camera
The purpose and description of a specific port isn't fixed, it's just a convention.proxy..proxy??
8080 is commonly used as an alternate HTTP port.
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Re: QVR PRO and ONVIF camera
I admire your persistence in helping this guy.AlastairStevenson wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 5:02 pmThe purpose and description of a specific port isn't fixed, it's just a convention.proxy..proxy??
8080 is commonly used as an alternate HTTP port.
But to me life is too short to spend hours on a problem for the sake of saving $20 that could have gone towards buying a compatible camera.
Guess that's just me...
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Re: QVR PRO and ONVIF camera
i see your default gateway and camera are on different sub-nets. What sub-net is your qnap on? can you ping the camera?
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