4.4.8 - November 12, 2016

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use find inspect in the configuration tab, then ensure onvif is selected..
 

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"use find inspect in the configuration tab, then ensure onvif is selected.."

Are we talking Dahu a Web GUI or Blue Iris? I can't find config tab with inspect.
 

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"use find inspect in the configuration tab, then ensure onvif is selected.."

Are we talking Dahu a Web GUI or Blue Iris? I can't find config tab with inspect.
blue iris..its right there in the video configuration tab...
 

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Sorry, trying hard here, but I don't see anything in the video config tab of that nature.
 

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Ok, I see it now, I did the find and here is what it looks like and won't zoom :(

 

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I know this was mentioned before but are you certain that admin2 user has ptz privileges in the dahua settings?
 

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Ok, I see it now, I did the find and here is what it looks like and won't zoom :(


Your Discovery/ONVIF listening port is still 8999 in BI. Change that to 80. Then click find/inspect.
 
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I changed the 8999 to 80 and did a "find and inspect". I also checked that "admin2" has PTZ rights, and it is able to control the zoom with the Dahua web GUI using admin2??

FYI night vision switch over button no longer works in this config?

here:
 

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Deleting the camera and adding it again into method described above fixed this issue. Thank you for the suggestions!!
 

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I never use Blue Iris's night vision / IR button as it breaks my camera's ability to enter day and night modes automatically and I have to dig back into the camera's web interface and change the profile/schedule back to automatic.
 

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I never use Blue Iris's night vision / IR button as it breaks my camera's ability to enter day and night modes automatically and I have to dig back into the camera's web interface and change the profile/schedule back to automatic.
just press and hold the button, it puts it back to auto..
 
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