2 different resolutions for 2 ip camera's

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Dave Pickering

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Jan 22, 2019, 3:14:52 PM1/22/19
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Hi 

I have 2 camera's 

1st is showing 800 x 600 using rtsp url  and I have the option to change size but I don't want to go smaller than 800 x 600

2nd is not showing screen res in settings but uses a http url and displays a lot smaller.

How can I change the res for 2nd camera ??  it's a Foscam FI9901EP


Thanks 


John Fields

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Jan 22, 2019, 3:31:28 PM1/22/19
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Change the camera by selecting it in the drop down. In your screen cap it says "Back Garden". Click that, select the other camera, then apply your resolution change.  And save...

Cheers

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Dave Pickering

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Jan 22, 2019, 4:14:10 PM1/22/19
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Thanks 

Its the "back garden" cam I want to change but no option to.

See both pics & spot the difference


John Fields

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Jan 22, 2019, 4:20:42 PM1/22/19
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Ah right.  I think you have to delete the garden cam (http) and create a new one at the resolution you wanted.  Frame rate too?

The rtsp cam can adjust on the fly. The http cam apparently cannot.  I have hit this before and a new config did the trick. 



Dave Pickering

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Jan 22, 2019, 5:53:50 PM1/22/19
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John,

I tried that, but when adding it back on as a new camera, there are no options to change the res ??

John Fields

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Jan 25, 2019, 12:52:51 PM1/25/19
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Sounds like we need to try hitting the Foscam FI9901EP via RTSP instead.   


Says the URL looks like rtsp://username:pass...@192.168.0.125:88/videoMain

I would use VLC to verify the resolution and frame rate before trying it in MotionEye. 


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