TP-Link NC450
TP-Link NC450
Greetings Everyone,
I am just wondering is anyone able to add TP-link NC450 to their ZoneMinder 1.3.0 setup?
I recently able to install my first Zoneminder 1.3.0 on my Ubuntu 16.10 system and it seems working fine except I am not able to add or view my TP-link NC450 v2.0 firmware 1.1.2 Build 161013 .
Thanks,
Matt G.
I am just wondering is anyone able to add TP-link NC450 to their ZoneMinder 1.3.0 setup?
I recently able to install my first Zoneminder 1.3.0 on my Ubuntu 16.10 system and it seems working fine except I am not able to add or view my TP-link NC450 v2.0 firmware 1.1.2 Build 161013 .
Thanks,
Matt G.
Re: TP-Link NC450
Hello Again to Everyone,
I am able to find the way to add TP-Link NC450 v2.0 to my Zoneminder v 1.3.0 setup and willing to share it with all who is in need of some help.
I believe this is the first time this that someone is sharing this IP camera settings so that It will help someone other than me.
GENERAL
Source Type: cURL (HTTP(S) only)
SOURCE
URL: http://<ip_address>:8080/stream/video/mjpeg
Username: admin
Password: !! Your passwords base64 encoded version !!
Capture Width: 1280
Capture Height: 720
You need to change the <ip_address> section with the local IP address of your Camera (ex: 192.168.1.11 or 10.0.0.11)
You can also change your password to base64 format via this website https://www.base64encode.org/ .
if you need any further details please let me know.
Thanks,
Matt G.
I am able to find the way to add TP-Link NC450 v2.0 to my Zoneminder v 1.3.0 setup and willing to share it with all who is in need of some help.
I believe this is the first time this that someone is sharing this IP camera settings so that It will help someone other than me.
GENERAL
Source Type: cURL (HTTP(S) only)
SOURCE
URL: http://<ip_address>:8080/stream/video/mjpeg
Username: admin
Password: !! Your passwords base64 encoded version !!
Capture Width: 1280
Capture Height: 720
You need to change the <ip_address> section with the local IP address of your Camera (ex: 192.168.1.11 or 10.0.0.11)
You can also change your password to base64 format via this website https://www.base64encode.org/ .
if you need any further details please let me know.
Thanks,
Matt G.
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Re: TP-Link NC450
Thank you for sharing mpeg video stream url for TP-Link NC450.
This type of IP Camera has support for PTZ Control.
Anyone know what is the stream url for the PTZ Control?
I want to stream the camera and control the PTZ through web.
Please advice.
This type of IP Camera has support for PTZ Control.
Anyone know what is the stream url for the PTZ Control?
I want to stream the camera and control the PTZ through web.
Please advice.
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Re: TP-Link NC450
Thank you kindly maqic, for confirming you have this camera working with zoneminder. I was pleased to find this and 'm watching this thread to see if anyone has a PTZ solution and will post one should I happen upon one myself.
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Re: TP-Link NC450
I have, by sniffing the web interface and testing, established that directional control is possible via:
where X is one of: n,s, e, w, ne, nw, se, sw
if you stick that into your browser it turns the camera.
Not sure if that can be exploited in Zoneminder as I haven't installed it yet. Came here checking to see if the NC450 would work with Zoneminder before bothering to. It seems basic streaming is possible.
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http://cameraip/setTurnDirection.fcgi?operation=start&dir=X
if you stick that into your browser it turns the camera.
Not sure if that can be exploited in Zoneminder as I haven't installed it yet. Came here checking to see if the NC450 would work with Zoneminder before bothering to. It seems basic streaming is possible.
Re: TP-Link NC450
Hello,
Motion detection works using NC450 and zoneminder? Because the firmware doesn't support any detection.
Thanks
Motion detection works using NC450 and zoneminder? Because the firmware doesn't support any detection.
Thanks
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Re: TP-Link NC450
The NC450 does support motion detection in its firmware, but only the saving of JPG snapshots in response. I am wondering if and will in time explore whether, Zoneminder has motion detection and can save video segments rather than snapshots in response to detected motion. That is my goal.
I admit though, that I am not sure what you mean by this? Can you clarify?etsi wrote:Motion detection works using NC450 and zoneminder? Because the firmware doesn't support any detection.
Re: TP-Link NC450
I mean if the NC450 works with zoneminder and motion detection. I find the camera very cheap and I wonder if it's worth buy it.bernd.wechner wrote:I admit though, that I am not sure what you mean by this? Can you clarify?etsi wrote:Motion detection works using NC450 and zoneminder? Because the firmware doesn't support any detection.
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Re: TP-Link NC450
Well, I can't say yet. I don't know Zoneminder well enough. It looks a real chore to install and I was here to confirm it was worth my while as I am planning to use the NC450. I have some other streaming cameras and if Zoneminder is good may look at those too but my main interest for now is the NC450.
Re: TP-Link NC450
I was just reading through this and wondered if anyone had got anywhere with getting audio in Zoneminder, as I have it setup with ffmpeg at the moment but don't seem to be able to hear anything
rtsp://username:password@camera-address/h264_vga.sdp -- This works with ffmpeg RTP/RTSP which I have set to 32bit colour and 1280x720
But yeah, I was just wondering before I spend hours trying to work around this, if anyone had audio working & also the PTZ for the camera?
rtsp://username:password@camera-address/h264_vga.sdp -- This works with ffmpeg RTP/RTSP which I have set to 32bit colour and 1280x720
But yeah, I was just wondering before I spend hours trying to work around this, if anyone had audio working & also the PTZ for the camera?
Re: TP-Link NC450
Hey,
I was wondering if this camera offers tracking functionality (mapped movement in ZM). I'm thinking of going with this for a new in-house security system, and mapped movement/tracking would be a welcome addition.
Cheers,
Zalan Meggyesi
I was wondering if this camera offers tracking functionality (mapped movement in ZM). I'm thinking of going with this for a new in-house security system, and mapped movement/tracking would be a welcome addition.
Cheers,
Zalan Meggyesi
Re: TP-Link NC450
I have 4 camera TP-Link NC450.
I configured as Source Ffmpeg and the source path "rtsp://user:password@cameraIP:554/h264_hd.sdp"
The problem it only works one at a time. They don't catch all four together.
Do you know how I must configure to see all four at the same time?
Thanks.
I configured as Source Ffmpeg and the source path "rtsp://user:password@cameraIP:554/h264_hd.sdp"
The problem it only works one at a time. They don't catch all four together.
Do you know how I must configure to see all four at the same time?
Thanks.
Re: TP-Link NC450
What hardware is running ZM, arm or x86, ram, anything else running on server, VM, etc?MOS wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2020 9:16 pm I have 4 camera TP-Link NC450.
I configured as Source Ffmpeg and the source path "rtsp://user:password@cameraIP:554/h264_hd.sdp"
The problem it only works one at a time. They don't catch all four together.
Do you know how I must configure to see all four at the same time?
Thanks.
fastest way to test streams:
ffmpeg -i rtsp://<user>:<pass>@<ipaddress>:554/path ./output.mp4 (if terminal only)
ffplay rtsp://<user>:<pass>@<ipaddress>:554/path (gui)
find paths on ispydb or in zm hcl
If you are new to security software, read:
https://wiki.zoneminder.com/Dummies_Guide
ffmpeg -i rtsp://<user>:<pass>@<ipaddress>:554/path ./output.mp4 (if terminal only)
ffplay rtsp://<user>:<pass>@<ipaddress>:554/path (gui)
find paths on ispydb or in zm hcl
If you are new to security software, read:
https://wiki.zoneminder.com/Dummies_Guide
Re: TP-Link NC450
Anyone else have problems with this camera randomly crashing?
When I originally bought it and streamed to ZM it ran for a year then started rebooting all on it's own. So often that it would corrupt the LAN routing tables making hosts on the LAN slow or unreachable.
Eventually I just abandoned it for several months. A few weeks ago I managed to get a firmware update in to it and tried again.
It ran well for about three weeks then started rebooting and corrupting the LAN all over again.
Once again, it's disconnected.
Probably can't warranty it, I think it's close to two years old.
When I originally bought it and streamed to ZM it ran for a year then started rebooting all on it's own. So often that it would corrupt the LAN routing tables making hosts on the LAN slow or unreachable.
Eventually I just abandoned it for several months. A few weeks ago I managed to get a firmware update in to it and tried again.
It ran well for about three weeks then started rebooting and corrupting the LAN all over again.
Once again, it's disconnected.
Probably can't warranty it, I think it's close to two years old.
Re: TP-Link NC450
Camera being flaky aside, there is something else wrong with your network/router.
Does this camera have a fixed IP address? (If not, give it one!) -- as it could be the constant requests for an IP address by DHCP that is causing trouble.
Although your DHCP server (in the router?) could be smarter, and keep giving it the same one