drivers for chinese camera modules

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Good day,

I sometimes buy IP camera modules in China
the problem is often to find the right driver for these Chinese modules
is there a list of the mutually usable drivers.
my most cameras work with the driver of Hisung
but you will not find this driver everywhere which brand could replace this driver

greeting,

adrie neyenhuys
 

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the problem is often to find the right driver for these Chinese modules
Do you mean the browser plugin that renders the video in Live View?
Not built in to the camera firmware to download from?

I've seen some work with Adobe Flash, and also with Apple's Quicktime.
That may be worth a try.
 

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Thanks for the reply

I'm talking about the built-in drivers in this case
for example IP Camera viewer and I spy for desktop computers and IP Cam for mobile android
they have a list of manufacturers / brands that you can choose from
the best thing is of course an app or program that the camera looks up for you.
Blue Iris is one of the programs that do it the best but not always!
But often it does not work and then you have to figure out which driver works for your camera and in some programs there are 100 choices.
Because the Chinese camera modules are often unbranded, it is often a problem to find the right software
Here an address in aliexpress where a good camera module is offered with a sharp image

H.265/H.264 5.0MP 2592*1944 3516 + PS5510 1/2. 5 CMOS IP Camera Module Board FishEye Panorama IRC CMS XMEYE CMS in H.265/H.264 5.0MP 2592*1944 3516 + PS5510 1/2. 5 CMOS IP Camera Module Board FishEye Panorama IRC CMS XMEYE CMS van Bewakingscamera's op AliExpress.com | Alibaba Groep

Regards, Adrie
 

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IP cameras do not require 'drivers' like a printer or a video card. As @alastairstevenson mentioned, you may need a plugin for your browser, along with the correct URL to type into your browser, that will bring up the embedded webGUI of the camera so you can have a live view, configure the camera, etc.

I visited the site supplied by your link above and although I do not read/speak Dutch (you do MUCH better English that I do Dutch), I did see mention of 'ONVIF' compatibility.

You might download and run the free Onvif Device Manager, see if it will discover the camera and if it is truly ONVIF-compatible it should reveal a RTSP URL to use to view your camera, as in the example below. EDIT: You can generally use the free player VLC to view a RTSP stream.

In the far left column, click once on the camera that you want to examine:

ONVIF-find-URL.jpg
 
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thanks to you all

I know this program but also this program
does not find every camera

that also counts for many IP scanning programs
some see everything that is connected to your computer and some only see a few

most drivers that work with Chinese cameras are those of Escam and Hisung

Ispy 64 bits is a very good app for you desktop it's just as good as Blue Iris and costs you nothing it is completely free.

Download iSpy - Camera Security Software

regards to you all

Adrie Neyenhuys
 

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thanks to you all

I know this program but also this program
does not find every camera

that also counts for many IP scanning programs
some see everything that is connected to your computer and some only see a few

most drivers that work with Chinese cameras are those of Escam and Hisung

Ispy 64 bits is a very good app for you desktop it's just as good as Blue Iris and costs you nothing it is completely free.

Download iSpy - Camera Security Software

regards to you all

Adrie Neyenhuys
actually, ispy is crap compared to blue iris - you either have not used BI or bother to learn its plethora of features or you have not used ispy. There are many function that blue iris has that are missing in ispy.
It is ALSO NOT FREE. Again, ISPY is NOT FREE. You have to pay 8 dollars a MONTH in perpetuity to get email alerts, remote access, and NO ads. On top of the you need to pay SEPARATELY for SMS alerts. Pricing for remote access and webservices

Stop buying crap no name cameras and your problem will be solved. OR you can read How to add camera to BI that is not in the drop down list
 

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thanks for the reply

you are absolutely right, but Ispy is very useful for your local network.
it is also a fairly good program to learn how to use IP camera.
about the cheap chinese camera modules
many of these modules are also used in the well-known brands.
the camera I mentioned earlier is for example from Sony and gives a particularly good picture.
you have to pay attention to what you buy and read the specifications
often it is a disadvantage that the Chinese seller does not know what he sells and often English is bad, just like mine, but there are exceptions.

regards,

adrie neyenhuys
 

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thanks for the reply

you are absolutely right, but Ispy is very useful for your local network.
it is also a fairly good program to learn how to use IP camera.
about the cheap chinese camera modules
many of these modules are also used in the well-known brands.
the camera I mentioned earlier is for example from Sony and gives a particularly good picture.
you have to pay attention to what you buy and read the specifications
often it is a disadvantage that the Chinese seller does not know what he sells and often English is bad, just like mine, but there are exceptions.

regards,

adrie neyenhuys
lol, I busted you lying. You are also highlighting your lack of understanding about these cameras - particularly the importance of firmware. Stop buying junk crap. Youll learn the hard way.
 

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Well, I'm just starting out and i can say the $60 cheap Chinese AnpViz that i purchased from Amazon didn't come with a password, and the software designed for it can't find it, nor can I see it in my ASUS router, so i'm completely stuck. Whats a decent camera, it doesn't need to be feature rich its just for tinkering around with with my QNAP NAS.
 

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Well, I'm just starting out and i can say the $60 cheap Chinese AnpViz that i purchased from Amazon didn't come with a password, and the software designed for it can't find it, nor can I see it in my ASUS router, so i'm completely stuck. Whats a decent camera, it doesn't need to be feature rich its just for tinkering around with with my QNAP NAS.
I see that cam is a bullet and wireless.

I don't recommend either, but if your budget is tight (or you have a $60 credit with amazon) and you can run CAT-5e cable, I recommend the Amcrest IP2M-843E. It is a rebranded Dahua, POE and is 1080p. I have installed 8 of these at 2 sites for clients in 18 months and they have performed well.

You'll need a POE switch, POE NVR or a POE injector (I recommend the TP-LINK TL-PoE150S ) .
 
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I see that cam is a bullet and wireless.

I don't recommend either, but if your budget is tight (or you have a $60 credit with amazon) and you can run CAT-5e cable, I recommend the Amcrest IP2M-843E. It is a rebranded Dahua, POE and is 1080p. I have installed 8 of these at 2 sites for clients in 18 months and they have performed well.

You'll need a POE switch, POE NVR or a POE injector (I recommend the TP-LINK TL-PoE150S ) .
I actually have a TP-Link POE Switch (5 ports, 4 POE,, 1 Standard), and I'll check that Amcrest Cam out on Amazon, thanks.

The "Cheap Chinese" IP Cam I purchased isn't Wireless , it's Wired .. (Don't mind my messy setup there lol)

 
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I see that cam is a bullet and wireless.

I don't recommend either, but if your budget is tight (or you have a $60 credit with amazon) and you can run CAT-5e cable, I recommend the Amcrest IP2M-843E. It is a rebranded Dahua, POE and is 1080p. I have installed 8 of these at 2 sites for clients in 18 months and they have performed well.

You'll need a POE switch, POE NVR or a POE injector (I recommend the TP-LINK TL-PoE150S ) .
ACtually, I want to use an IP Cam indoors. So in reality these dome giants probably aren't needed. So I took your advice and did some research and this Amcrest POE IP Cam with two way audio that's on the QNAP NAS compatibility list seems like the best option: https://www.amazon.com/Amcrest-Ethernet-Optional-Recording-IP2M-841EB/dp/B01H2JFE5W
 
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It's a rebranded Dahua; I have and installed 4 of it's cousin, the IP2M-721 (720p, non-POE) and they've been solid.
Now I have a Dahua 6MP IP Cam POE on order as well, its a bit different than the one above but it was much cheaper and seemed to have good ratings. Amazon has accepted the return of the Cam in the picture above. It just doesn't work.
 

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Now I have a Dahua 6MP IP Cam POE on order as well, its a bit different than the one above but it was much cheaper and seemed to have good ratings. Amazon has accepted the return of the Cam in the picture above. It just doesn't work.
Avoid China region hacked dahua cams
 

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Avoid China region hacked dahua cams
Oh, ok. So, would you possibly know if the DAHUA 6MP POE IPC-HDW4631C-A 3.6mm BUILT-IN MIC HOME SECURITY DOME IP CAMERA falls into that category? (I don't expect you too, just hoping).
 

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That seller is a liar. It is a china region hacked camera that is not upgradeable. IPC-HDW4631C-A - any thoughts?
When I requested to cancel the Cam, I asked why they're selling these compromised Cameras (which they falsely claim are "Australian Stock"). This was their reply.

Edit: He kindly replied to another message I sent, explaining customers want these cheaper Cams and purchase them more often than the upgradeable Chinese Stock they sell. He claims "Australian Stock" means they're stocked in Australia. However, I've always understood that it meant the stock was designed for the Australian market, with Australian power adapters etc. Maybe I'm wrong.

 
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