If you've ever been frustrated with a camera that locks you into their service, then you know why RTSP matters! What uses a RTSP Feed? Who would need it? Verkada uses modified Vivotek hardware, so if they do go bankrupt, refer to the Vivotek tab. They have promised to "unlock" the RTSP feed urls if they go bankrupt. Verkada does not support an RTSP stream as the video feed is directly sent to Cloud servers. This RTSP stream would mainstream channel 1 on an NVR at 192.168.1.210.Įxample URL: where admin is the username and 12345 is the password. 201 would produce the channel #2 of the NVR and mainstream and 202 would produce channel #2 and substream.Įxample: rtsp://192.168.1.210:554/Streaming/Channels/101 Changing the to 102 would create channel 1 and stream #2. ![]() streaming channel - for example “101” would be channel 1 and stream #1 (mainstream). ![]() : 0 (main stream) or 1 (sub stream) or 2 (third stream)Įxample URL: will bring up third stream for channel 2 on the NVR located at 192.168.1.210, where admin is the username and 12345 is the password. c1 would be channel 1, c2 channel 2, etc You can also encode credentials into the URL by entering it prior to the IP address - for example.Įxample URL: will bring up substream for the camera. Stream URLs can be found via the web interface by going to Setup - Network - Port video1 would be mainstream, video2 for substream, and video3 for third stream etc
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