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7.7 RTSP Setup
Y-cam supports RTSP over MPEG4 or 3GPP. This page allows the user to configure the authentication
settings for these protocols.
[MPEG4 RTSP authentication] Enable or disable MPEG4 RTSP authentication. RealPlayer can be used
to view the live stream from the Y-cam Knight, but RealPlayer does not support authentication, so the
authentication of MPEG4 RTSP has to be disabled. This however may expose the camera to
unauthorised access. QuickTime Player, on the other hand, supports authentication and can be used to
view the live stream.
The URL to view the camera using RTSP would be: rtsp://<Camera IP>:<HTTP port>/stream.sdp
Note: <HTTP port> is the external port of the camera not the RTP port
[3GPP RTSP authentication] Enable or disable 3GPP RTSP authentication. The camera can be viewed
using mobile phone on a video size of 176x144. RealPlayer can be used to view the live stream from the
Y-cam Knight, but RealPlayer does not support authentication, so the authentication of 3GPP RTSP has
to be disabled. This however may expose the camera to unauthorised access.QuickTime Player, on the
other hand, supports authentication and can be used to view the live stream.
The URL to view the camera using RTSP would be: rtsp://<Camera IP>:<HTTP port>/3gpp.sdp
Note: <HTTP port> is the external port of the camera not the RTP port
[RTP port range] In order to view video over RTSP the router should be setup to forward port numbers
30000 to 30100 to the camera’s IP address with the internal port range of 30000 to 30100. Therefore, the
internal port range is UDP 30000 to 30100 while the external port range is also UDP 30000 to 30100 and
the internal IP address is the camera's IP. Refer to your router manual for further details.
Click Apply to confirm and save your setting.
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