

Parameter specifying primary or secondary stream subtype=0 is primary, subtype=1 is secondary (with lower resolution). Separates individual parameters in the path. This parameter points to a channel number 1, for other channels use channel=2, channel=3 and so on. If you specify just the channel, you will automatically get a primary stream. Not all parameters are necessary in some cases. Separates the path and individual parameters. For most devices it is a RTSP port, usually 554. Public port (Private when using AngelBox). Separates username and credentials and address of the NVR/DVRĪctual public (Private when using AngelBox) IP address or hostname of the NVR/DVR

Specifies the communication protocol (RTSP is correct in most cases)

Let's have a look at the individual parameters used in the address above: You will need to specify the complete address when connecting the device directly (or, when using AngelBox, the bold parts only). Rtsp://admin: :554 /cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=0 If it fails, you can try using the ONVIF Device Manager by following this guide or you can even try asking our support :)įor example, an address for a Dahua NVR looks like this: The best way to gather your RTSP addresses is to send a request to your device supplier or manufacturer to provide you this information. In all those cases, it is highly likely that you can still connect your device manually, if you have a correct RTSP address. It results in either a message saying that "we currently don't know the RTSP address for your device", you can be receiving an "Incorrect password" error or you might even get an error code in the player.

This is usually caused by an incorrect response being sent from a device to us. First, let's clarify connecting a NVR/DVR to Angelcam makes sense only if you don't have networking (IP) cameras (otherwise please do connect your cams directly without using NVR/DVR as a middleman, it should be possible in most cases).įor many reasons, it is difficult for us to automatically find a correct stream path.
