I want to thank everyone for their help. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to get it to work. I also use IPCamViewer, and it too does not find a valid stream. It does provide a long list of potential streams to try. It will take some time to try them one-by-one. I'm not too optimistic...
I took the password off to see if that might be an issue. Didn't alter the outcome so I've put it back on now.
Are the Media/video/RTSP port = 80
and the Discovery/ONVIF port = 8999 correct in this case?
Do I need any stream profile defined?
I reset the DVR. It shows The HTTP port is 80. Using BI discovery (with the LAN IP address included) shows "RTSP port detected". It also shows a Discovery/Media port as 8999.
I"ve attached 2 screen snapshots. I think I may be SOL. Any other ideas?
Would any port forwarding that I've done...
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I tried the reset, it shows the HTTP port as 80. Still nothing found. When I do the discovery, it says "RTSP port detected" but when I "OK" back to the live screen in BI it continues to show "Not Found".
That's a drag, but I guess if it burned you then you have to stay away from it going forward. In my case, I have 2 Lorex DVRs that work well. This new one I am trying to integrate is an old machine. I won't be surprised if it can't be integrated, and I'll be disappointed since I had a plan...
I will try the reset. I am out of town for a couple of days so won't have access to the unit. I will try when I return. Thanks again for your patience.
Fing shows only one port open, #23 Teleco. I tried including :23 in the IP address in both of your above suggestions. VNC seems to spin on both of them. I’m curious why Fing doesn’t show the HTTP port as open?
Thanks again Tony, but VLC is still not able to open it. I've also tried the "scan" facility in IPCamViewer which I use, and it can't find anything either.
I'm going to continue to dig around to find a solution, so please suggest other options if you have some ideas. They're appreciated.
That's what I was afraid of. I have 2 other Lorex DVR's that work fine. This one I bought used with some cameras. It's an older model, so it may not have what is needed to interface with. I'm not ready for the sledgehammer yet though! - but thanks for the warning!
thanks TonyR. I've removed the port forwarding reference. Still no joy. I tried the "Find/Inspect" using "generic" and also a couple of Lorex models. I've attached one that looked like it detected an RTSP port. It continues to show "No Signal".
The VLC result also fails. See below...
I have an old DVR from Lorex (Lorex Edge model LH324) and I can't get BI to "see" any of the 4 cameras. I have 2 other Lorex DVRs that I've been successful with, but not having success with this old girl.
I have set a static IP for the HTTP port in the DVR, and have port forwarded this port #...
Thanks. The existing and new configurations will be 100 miles apart. My current BI license doesn't provide a upgrade to BI 5. I'm not sure which location I will run BI 5 on, so I'm planning on installing the new installation in BI 4, then upgrading it to BI 5 to test it out. If I decide to...
Thanks. I'm going to transfer a couple of cameras to the new configuration. I'm hoping that my steps would save me from copying the detail setup info such as FTP, email, etc.
Sounds like it's worth a try, I can always start from fresh if necessary.
Thanks
I want to buy a new BI license for another location, and start my configuration using one that I've worked on at my first BI 4 location. I want to install BI 4 initially and then move to BI 5. Here's my thinking, please suggest things that I've not thought of:
1) exported my settings from...
I have a few neighbours (in Ontario Canada) that have installed Starlink. They are getting very solid reliability and great download speeds... upwards of 550 Mbps!
haha, you realize that your neighbor is ultimately going to join this group when he starts to go down the rabbit hole....
I think he could start out with an NVR solution, and get motion detection emails etc. If he wanted more than that, he could always add a PC and BI, and pull all NVR camears...
I use an IOS app called IPCamViewer. So far, it works with all cameras that I’ve used, including IP, DVR, USB. I think they have a free trial, but the app is only $6. The developer is also very helpful.
I would suggest posting pictures of your setup on the FTP page. (you can black out the parts you don't want to share). I have found that different cameras - even from the same manufacturer - expect different formats of things like, (1) where the slashes appear, (2) whether you have specify...
boy, I don't blame you for wanting to monitor your setup. It wouldn't take a long for a pump failure to really cause a problem. That water is wild!... but that also makes it fun to design a nice failsafe solution.
I have a Lorex D841A8B HD DVR. The manual says that I can "Connect Lorex HD or standard analog cameras".
I have a number of older analog cameras that I'd like to connect to it. I notice that the supplied cameras have a much heavier siamese cable than my older cameras are using. Ihave 2...
I use FTP posting to a private website. I have cameras that I only want to post when on Profile 1. I do not want them to post on Profile 2 (when I'm home).
In Camera Properties > General Tab, I have identified the cameras that I want to always Post as "ACTIVE during both Profiles 1 + 2"...