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Could not find an issue similar to what I have, really hope someone here could answer me or at least point in the right direction.
What I have:
-Hikvision NVR DS-7732NI-I4 / Firmware 3.4.82 build 161214 / Encoding 5.0 build 160815
-Various Hikvision cameras
-4 Samsung SNB-5003 cameras / Firmware 1.12 131031 ONVIF version 2.10
-1 Samsung SNB-5003 camera / Firmware 3.07 171101 ONVIF version 17.06
After installing the NVR and making all the settings changes, I am getting all Hikvision cameras without any issues. Samsung cameras are added as ONVIF with management port 80. They all added without an issue. After NVR reboot, or after camera disconnection, all Samsung cameras are showing as: 'Offline (Parameter Error)' in web UI.
In iVMS-4200 they got the error 'Failed to get Stream. Start Reconnection. Error Code iVMS-4200.exe[302]'. Same issue with all 5 Samsung cameras.
Now here is the weird part. When I pick one of the 5 cameras in NVRs web UI, go to Modify and in Management Port put any other port instead of default ONVIF 80, the camera comes online and works fine until NVR reboot or camera disconnection for any reason. The port is always 80, no matter what I changed it before. This is the only way to bring the cameras up.
I tried the ONVIF Device Manager tool and got live video RTSP stream. In web UI picked custom protocol, put all the settings and the cameras show as 'online' after reconnection as RTSP, on port 554. Problem is, I am not getting an image, just a black screen both in main and sub streams. Changed the settings around, protocols etc., no change.
The Samsung cameras open and work fine when connection directly to their IP address. Open fine in ONVIF Device Manager. No changes where made to any image or network settings. They all got static IPs in same network with NVR. The 5 cameras work fine when opened from a different PC using the 3xLogic software. The issue I described occurs in Hikvision NVR.
What else can I try? Did anyone experience similar issue? I just can't understand why after NVR boot the 5 cameras show as offline but after changing to any port in ONVIF settings in Camera Management they connect and work as they should, without any issues.
What I have:
-Hikvision NVR DS-7732NI-I4 / Firmware 3.4.82 build 161214 / Encoding 5.0 build 160815
-Various Hikvision cameras
-4 Samsung SNB-5003 cameras / Firmware 1.12 131031 ONVIF version 2.10
-1 Samsung SNB-5003 camera / Firmware 3.07 171101 ONVIF version 17.06
After installing the NVR and making all the settings changes, I am getting all Hikvision cameras without any issues. Samsung cameras are added as ONVIF with management port 80. They all added without an issue. After NVR reboot, or after camera disconnection, all Samsung cameras are showing as: 'Offline (Parameter Error)' in web UI.
In iVMS-4200 they got the error 'Failed to get Stream. Start Reconnection. Error Code iVMS-4200.exe[302]'. Same issue with all 5 Samsung cameras.
Now here is the weird part. When I pick one of the 5 cameras in NVRs web UI, go to Modify and in Management Port put any other port instead of default ONVIF 80, the camera comes online and works fine until NVR reboot or camera disconnection for any reason. The port is always 80, no matter what I changed it before. This is the only way to bring the cameras up.
I tried the ONVIF Device Manager tool and got live video RTSP stream. In web UI picked custom protocol, put all the settings and the cameras show as 'online' after reconnection as RTSP, on port 554. Problem is, I am not getting an image, just a black screen both in main and sub streams. Changed the settings around, protocols etc., no change.
The Samsung cameras open and work fine when connection directly to their IP address. Open fine in ONVIF Device Manager. No changes where made to any image or network settings. They all got static IPs in same network with NVR. The 5 cameras work fine when opened from a different PC using the 3xLogic software. The issue I described occurs in Hikvision NVR.
What else can I try? Did anyone experience similar issue? I just can't understand why after NVR boot the 5 cameras show as offline but after changing to any port in ONVIF settings in Camera Management they connect and work as they should, without any issues.
ONVIF Device Manager is an open-source software application (currently available for Windows only), which scans your network for cameras, DVR's, and NVR's, trying to locatea stream address that can then be used for connecting your device to Angelcam.
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Who should use this?
If you’ve already setup port-forwarding for your device, but Angelcam can't find a stream automatically and/or:
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- Your device documentation doesn't mention a RTSP or MJPEG stream path
- Your camera supplier or manufacturer provides no support
- You can't find any documentation or information on Google
Finding a stream path
- Step 1: Be sure that you are on the same network as the device you're trying to discover (advanced users can also try to find a stream address for remotely accessible cameras as well, just use the 'Add' button and specify the public address and forwarded ONVIF port of the remote device)
- Step 2: Download and install ONVIF Device Manager (Windows only)
- Step 3: Click the 'Refresh' button to scan your network
- Step 4: Select 'Live Video' from the menu
- Step 5: Copy the stream address, shown under the live video, to your clipboard (be sure to replace your local IP address with the public one when connecting directly)
- Note: if your camera is password protected, be sure to enter your credentials in the upper left corner.
Connecting a camera to Angelcam
a) With AngelBox
- Step 1: Open AngelBox's Camera Connector, type in your AngelBox's ID, and let AngelBox detect your device
- Step 2: Once found, click, 'I want to use a different camera stream channel'
- Step 3: Paste the stream address from your clipboard and delete everything except the part after the port. For example if your camera stream has been discovered at 'rtsp://admin:[email protected]:554/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=1' use '/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=1' only.
A more detailed procedure is explained here.
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b) Without AngelBox
- Step 1: Port forwarding needs to be configured on your router for the designated camera
- Step 2: Open Camera Connector
- Step 3: Paste the stream address
- Step 4: Replace the local IP address with the public IP address of your network
- Step 5: Replace the stream port of the camera with the port you set up during the configuration of port forwarding in Step 1Â
A more detailed procedure is explained here.
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