Roger Hardiman
Roger Hardiman
Hi. The SETUP stage is missing. That is wrong. Thanks for the log.
Can you send me the wireshark log of the DESCRIBE packet please, showing the SDP.
I can see the problem. You are connecting to a H265 (HEVC) video stream. Yellowstone does not know how to receive RTP packets with H265. Yellowstone only has code to...
if you just grab the data from the Data Event, you will not be able to decode and play the video. The data event will give you the RTP packet...
Ported over my C# H265 RTP handling code to Typescript for 2 of the 3 different ways H265 gets split into packets. But there is a bug - I get...
We will need to see all the XML being between the camera and the ONVIF library but it would be faster if we could have remote access to the camera...
I've had a look at motion-onvif-events. I noticed that if you use the wrong onvif username/password then motion-onvif-events does not exit. It continues on and will eventually fail with a...
1) ...or give you access to the camera? you can get my contact details from www.rjh.org.uk so we can swap emails on remote access 2)...debug messages the library has two...
Thank you for the remote access and testing with ODM (in private emails). The problem is that there are two types of ONVIF Event. a) PullPoint subscription and b) Base...
while we are at it, the URL for the snapshots will need a re-write of the URL as well when preserveAddress is true