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Visiotech Safire HTVR6208FH-A - Hikvision OEM? RTSP Stream?

U
Undisclosed #1
Jun 09, 2016

This seems like a HikVision OEM - HTVR6208FH-A, so I was wondering does the HikVision RTSP syntax works on this one?

rtsp://<USERNAME>:<PASSWORD>@<IPADDRESS>/streaming/channels/X0Y

U
Undisclosed #2
Jun 09, 2016
IPVMU Certified

More here.

U
Undisclosed #1
Jun 09, 2016

Thanks. I tried it doesn't work on the DVR. Maybe it's for their IP cam.

U
Undisclosed #2
Jun 09, 2016
IPVMU Certified

Have you tried RTSP://ucast/11

U
Undisclosed #1
Jun 09, 2016
I wasn't aware of this syntax. Do you mean rtsp://IP_address/ucast/11 ?? I'll give it a try.
U
Undisclosed #2
Jun 09, 2016
IPVMU Certified

Yes, I saw it here.

U
Undisclosed #1
Jun 09, 2016

Unfortunately no dice. :(

U
Undisclosed #1
Jun 09, 2016

The reason I think Safire is HikVision OEM is:

(1) It is HD-TVI.

(2) The reply I got from Safire provide the same RTSP syntax as HikVision's.

But unfortunately HikVision's RTSP doesn't work in my case(the Safire HTVR6208FH-A), that's why I asked in this forum to see if anyone knows.

U
Undisclosed #2
Jun 09, 2016
IPVMU Certified

So can you connect to the DVR from a PC client?

Do you know how to use Wireshark?

U
Undisclosed #1
Jun 14, 2016

Hi, I'm novice at wireshark. Could you please elaborate how to use Wireshark to get RTSP stream info? Thanks.

UD
Undisclosed Distributor #3
Jun 13, 2016

Its HIKVISION OEM but with login encryption.

Login encryption only affect iVMS and web access. Hikvision iVMS can not login to this device, you need OEM iVMS.

Via RTSP should work fine because.

Can you see RTSP video using VLC?

U
Undisclosed #2
Jun 13, 2016
IPVMU Certified

RTSP should work fine...

He's trying RTSP and it's not working, no?

U
Undisclosed #1
Jun 14, 2016

Unfortunately using HikVision's RTSP syntax doesn't get any RTSP video streams. So no video in VLC.

U
Undisclosed #1
Jun 14, 2016

I tried and found out the RTSP syntax is:

rtsp://user:pass@IP_Address/Streaming/Unicast/channels/X0Y

where X is channel number and Y is for main/sub stream.

U
Undisclosed #2
Jun 14, 2016
IPVMU Certified

So it needs the "Unicast"? How did you figure it out?

U
Undisclosed #1
Jun 14, 2016

I found that ONVIF device manager will indicate the RTSP sytnax when connected and so it helped me out :)

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