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v380

Extract h264 from v380 camera where you can use it to feed another application

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OPTIONS:
  -u              username         (default admin)
  -p              password
  -addr           camera IP/address
  -mac            camera MAC address
  -id             camera ID
  -port           camera port      (default 8800)
  -retry          Number of connection attempt (default 5)
  --enable-ptz=0  Disable pan-tilt-zoom via keyboard press
  --discover      Discover camera
  -h              Show this help

Usage example

The camera can be connected either via -id, -addr or -mac. When specifying both -id and -addr, the software will skip discovering and connect straight to camera. Please specify both -id and -addr if the app have trouble discovering your camera.

Connect by IP and feed it to ffplay

./v380 -u admin -p password -port 8800 -addr 192.168.1.2 | ffplay -vcodec h264 -probesize 32 -formatprobesize 0 -avioflags direct -flags low_delay -i -

Connect by id and feed it to ffplay

./v380 -u admin -p password -port 8800 -id 123456 | ffplay -vcodec h264 -probesize 32 -formatprobesize 0 -avioflags direct -flags low_delay -i -

Connect by mac address and feed it to ffmpeg to ffserver

./v380 -p password -mac 11:22:33:aa:bb:cc | ffmpeg -i - http://localhost:8090/feed1.ffm

Feed to gstreamer hosting mjpeg

The http server can be found here: https://gist.github.com/misaelnieto/2409785
./v380 -p password -mac 11:22:33:aa:bb:cc | gst-launch-1.0 -v fdsrc ! decodebin ! jpegenc ! multipartmux boundary=spionisto ! tcpclientsink host=127.0.0.1 port=9999

The camera can be discovered by using --discover command

v380 --discover

Compiling

Use Visual Studio 2015 or on linux use make under v380 subdirectory