Panoramic light bulb camera - view from PC or Blue Iris?

I wouldn't mind seeing some day \ night video samples from this little bulb camera if you have time to post something.
 
It appears to be the very-well-known XMeye firmware, so most likely a HiSilicon Hi3516 or Hi3518 platform.
Search the web for Hi3516 root password and you'll find lots of different values to try.
Also review the TOP-201 thread here, as it's the same camera/processor.
 
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Thanks all for help. I got it working on VMS app and then on Blue Iris demo version. The password that I was looking for turnout to be the password that set on ICsee app for each camera and the username was admin nor the username I created in the app. for me too RTSP stream URL: /h264/ch1/main/av_stream worked. My bubs are branded as UGI 360 960P

I need a clarification. Can these camera's be taken off ICsee app and the servers in China and if so how to prevent the software inside communicating to china servers?

I believe one purpose of using Blue Iris is to do away with China hosted servers
 
Thanks for this super helpful information. I got one of this cheapos from Amazon and was about to return it until I searched and found this. Now I have it recording on iVideon and can stream it remotely...
Would you mind providing some hints to configure Iviedeon for these 360 cameras? I installed the server app, created home user account but it is not working for me. Is this app support multiple cams in the home free version? Does the web access come free too? I checked the pricing model I could not figure out the restrictions for the free home version except it does not allow recording or history?
 
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I have got seemingly the same bulb cameras aswell, model FV3608 (Link1, Link2). It can be found as V380s aswell.
I have figured that, besides the app, there is also a windows program which can be downloaded at V380软件下载.

What's different with my camera is that it has no website and isn't found by Onvif Device Manager.

Based on

andhttp://www.iprogrammable.com/2017/11/10/how-to-use-wireshark-to-get-ip-camera-rtsp-url/
I tried to get a streaming address using Wireshark when running the windows program that streams the camera image, but couldn't find the url (or maybe I'm just a Wireshark noob ).

Wireshark shows communication using the following open ports when I view the camera stream via the desktop app:

tcp 21
tcp 80
icmp 137
tcp 139
tcp 445
tcp 4899
tcp 5040
tcp 5050
tcp 5051
tcp 8080
tcp 8800
icmp 61271

I tried to all these ports
with firefox to find a website,
with vlc (rtsp://admin@[IP]:[PORT]/live/ch00_1; rtsp://admin@[IP]:[PORT]/live/ch00_1.h264; and others)
and with onvif device manager (http://[IP]:[PORT]/onvif/device_service , interestingly with ports 5040, 7050 and 8800 the error message says "connection closed" instead of "no endpoint found"). Never successful.

In other threads for similar cameras I read that they had to install an firmware upgrade to enable rtsp stream on port 554, as it was disabled by default. This seems to be the case, but I'm quite certain that the seller won't help me with this at all.

Github Search "v380"
shows some projects related to the v380 cams, so maybe this could be useful?


Now, do you have an idea how to proceed?
Maybe somebody knows where to get these firmware updates from?

my model.png windows ui.png

related links:

Oltec IPC VR-362 Panoramic Camera V380S

Camera from China X8900-MH36

Google Translate

Guudgo GD-SC03 camera

Fentac V380 Connection
 
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Just checking back in on this thread to see whether the light bulb cameras have survived? Mine stopped working after a year or so and I haven't yet replaced it. I'd be interested to hear if anyone has had any better luck, as mine was great when it was working(!)
 
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