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Network Advanced - RTSP

General

RTP Port Range: The default value of port range is 5000 ~ 7999 and can be

changed from 1124 to 65534.

RTSP Port:

RTSP stands for Real Time Streaming Protocol. RTSP is supported by most

media clients, such as Real Player, VLC and QuickTime. If you only plan to view

the camera video with your Web browser or with one of the provided software

utilities, you do not need to activate this option. The default value is 554 and

can be changed from 1124 to 65534.

RTSP Configuration

This option allows you to set up the URL for each profile and define whether or

not you want to enable or disable authentication. By default, the video URL and

profile number are related, e.g., profilex = video.prox, but you change it any

way you like. Based on the default URLs, access to the RTSP streams would be

done like this:

rtsp://camera_address:554/video.pro1

rtsp://camera_address:554/video.pro2

rtsp://camera_address:554/video.pro3

rtsp://camera_address:554/video.pro4

If authentication is enabled, the URLs will change as follows:

rtsp://username:password@camera_address:554/video.pro1

[...]

rtsp://username:password@camera_address:554/video.pro4

Multicast

Your Intellinet network camera supports multicast streaming. The differences

between multicast and unicast streaming are explained below. Note that for

most users the multicast streaming feature will not be of any importance and

most likely the required network infrastructure for proper multicast streaming is

not in place.

Unicast: For each connected computer there is a separate TCP/IP connection.

When 20 computers are connected to the camera, the camera has to create 20

different connections, and the camera has to send out the same video data to

each of the 20 computers. This not only puts

a significant load on the camera, it also

creates massive amounts of data that need

to be transferred over the network to each

connected client. Unicast is still the most

common model when using a network

camera, since most times only a recording

device (DVR or NVR) is connected to the

camera and perhaps connections from just a small number of computers.

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