On 1/15/19 7:52 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
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> On 01/14/19 17:33, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> ZoneMinder is available from the repos.
> .
> Ok, I dnf installed zoneminder this morning, that part is easy enough,
> but apparently it does not create a working zoneminder program. That led
> to a Fedora in
On 1/14/19 3:42 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
Good luck. The Foscam/Amcrest site offers no help other than their
apps from what I can see. It's rather annoying that there's no API
documents for these things.
Most of the cameras now support a standard interface called ONVIF.
Although, if you just want
On 01/14/19 17:33, Rick Stevens wrote:
ZoneMinder is available from the repos.
.
Ok, I dnf installed zoneminder this morning, that part is easy enough,
but apparently it does not create a working zoneminder program. That led
to a Fedora instruction that I've been going through for an hour
On 1/14/19 4:26 PM, Doug wrote:
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> On 01/14/2019 05:33 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> On 1/14/19 12:41 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>>> .
>>> Does anyone have experience with software for use with Amcrest cameras.
>>> I am able to view the rtsp video with vlc and Fedora 29 but that does
>>> not provide con
On 01/14/2019 05:33 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 1/14/19 12:41 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
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Does anyone have experience with software for use with Amcrest cameras.
I am able to view the rtsp video with vlc and Fedora 29 but that does
not provide control for the other functions such as pan and tilt.
On 1/14/19 3:16 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
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>
> On 01/14/19 17:33, Rick Stevens wrote:
>>> .
>>> Does anyone have experience with software for use with Amcrest cameras.
>>> I am able to view the rtsp video with vlc and Fedora 29 but that does
>>> not provide control for the other functions such as p
On 01/14/19 17:33, Rick Stevens wrote:
.
Does anyone have experience with software for use with Amcrest cameras.
I am able to view the rtsp video with vlc and Fedora 29 but that does
not provide control for the other functions such as pan and tilt.
We can control them with an iPhone or iPad bu
On 1/14/19 12:41 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> .
> Does anyone have experience with software for use with Amcrest cameras.
> I am able to view the rtsp video with vlc and Fedora 29 but that does
> not provide control for the other functions such as pan and tilt.
>
> We can control them with an iPhone o
.
Does anyone have experience with software for use with Amcrest cameras.
I am able to view the rtsp video with vlc and Fedora 29 but that does
not provide control for the other functions such as pan and tilt.
We can control them with an iPhone or iPad but I would like to do it
from my Linux