Looking for a programm to watch a 265 Stream from TPTEK IP cam

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Hello All,

I´m using a Tptek IP camera and Huawei Mate Laptop with Win10 Pro. The Tptek cam is saving Alarmstreams on a NAS as .265 files. These files are not accepted by Windows media Playeer and/or similar programs as e.g. Potplayer.
Can someone give me a help how to proceed in this matter?

Unfortunately sending an example of such a file is not accepted here.

Thanks for every help!

Cyanno
 

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If you wanted only to watch (as stated by your post's title) or record AND the cam can provide a RTSP stream, then VLC would be a good choice.
If so try these URLs with VLC; be sure to place TWO "/" after "RTSP" and the colon:
Code:
rtsp:/username:password@camera-IP:554/1/h264major

rtsp:/username:password@camera-IP:554/0/h264major

rtsp:/username:password@camera-IP:554/11
NOTE: If no RTSP stream can be found, then VLC is also supposed to play H265 files themselves anyway. Give it a try!
 
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@TonyR,
thanks for your reply. But perhaps I was not very clear in my question. I do not have a problem viewing the streams with the Tptek utility. I´m using this camera during hatching of birds. All alarm streams are stored in my NAS as *.265 files. Unfortunately I cannot open these files in my PC using other programs as VLC, Potplayer or Windows Media Player.
 

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My problem is solved. Using the Media Player Classic - Home Cinema was the answer!
 

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@TonyR,
thanks for your reply. But perhaps I was not very clear in my question. I do not have a problem viewing the streams with the Tptek utility. I´m using this camera during hatching of birds. All alarm streams are stored in my NAS as *.265 files. Unfortunately I cannot open these files in my PC using other programs as VLC, Potplayer or Windows Media Player.
sounds like you need 265 codecs for the applications ..

example:
 

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@TonyR
seems we were only few minutes away from each other! Although my initial problem is solved, i still have a interest in how to use and insert a codec. Your solution is also valuable for Windows? An yes can you help me where to find the necessary info?

Regards,
Leo
 
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