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V380 Pro Activate ONVIF/RTSP
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V380 Pro cameras have rtsp/onvif disabled by default. This can be unlocked by inserting an SD-card into the camera. | |
A step-by-step guide can be found below: | |
1) Download the V380 Pro app from the App Store or Google Play | |
2) Register or continue without registering | |
3) Boot your camera and couple it to the application | |
4) Set a custom username and password for your camera | |
5) Download the 'ceshi.ini' file and put it on the root of a micro SD card (so not in a subfolder) | |
6) Power down the camera, insert the SD card and boot the camera | |
7) The camera will talk in chinese, wait for 5 minutes (probably shorter, but to be sure) | |
8) Power down the camera, remove the SD card, delete the file and power up the camera | |
9) Connect to your camera using the protocol rtsp://username:password@ipaddress:554/live/ch00_0 | |
10) DONE | |
A great way to test is downloading/using VLC and opening a network stream. |
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