I used wireshark and captured a lot of packets between the camera and the capture computer when running the CMS software. Can anyone suggest how to determine this URL? I've been banging my head against the wall for days trying to figure it out, but haven't had any luck. I have dug into it through wireshark, but that only shows the IP address and port for the request, but not the full call address. What I'm trying to determine is what URL either CMS or vmEyeSuper HD are actually using for accessing the camera. I can connect via RTSP and ONVIF, but I have found that there are many stream disconnections and poor FPS, while the stream in the CMS application stays strong at the same time, presumably with HTTP access. I have tried all of the generic formats for http, but nothing wants to connect. The problem is that I can't get iSpy to access through that port, presumably due to not knowing how to format the url. They work even when RTSP is disabled in the camera. I can also find the stream using the Android vmEyeSuper HD app, with a strong and stable stream with the same local IP and port number. The stream is stable and uses the standard media port (8086 in my case). They came with a link to the standard CMS software, which I can use to access the stream without any issue. I picked up a cheap chinese IP camera (I know, first mistake.) with virtually no documentation. I'm a new member to the board, mostly because I can't seem to figure out URL formatting for accessing my cameras.
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