Amotorcycle DVR is an onboard camera that continuously records the view through a camera attached to the front and rear of the vehicle. Able to synchronise with your phone using Bluetooth technology.
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@viviang If your camera appears upside down when viewing in the app, this is due to the image rotation. To correct this issue, from the app home screen, click on the hexagon symbol inside your camera thumbnail. In Settings, click on Camera Settings. Next to Image Rotation, click on the green toggle switch to disable. In live view the image will be displayed right side up.
I've been trying for a few days to get this Pelco Spectra Enhanced video camera to feed RTSP to a re-enconding web service (Wowza.com). I'm able to pull up the feed fine through the VLC application, but when trying to feed to this service, I don't get the video. I'm using a Bi-Directional Static Source Address translation NAT policy and have also attempted the application over-ride instructions on the only RTSP article here with no luck.
I've used inbound application rtsp and also service port 554/udp and 554/tcp which both allow the inbound connection to be made when I start the initiation from Wowza to pull the rtsp feed, but am seeing something that appears odd to me when looking at the traffic going back out from the internal camera IP to the Wowza server. I see the NAT Source as the internal IP and ingress and egress as the internal sub interface and no data received for rtp and rtp-base. I'm still learning about rtsp but judging by the amunt of data being sent, I'm assuming this is the video. I'm wondering if this is my issue and the camera is not NAT aware and if so, are there any work arounds? Thanks!
I've found that I get the same type of entries in the logs when I open VLC on my home system and pull the rtsp feed which works and returns the RTCP and RTP-Base connections . The only obvious difference I see are that the "To Port" number of the RTP-Base traffic is in the 50,000 + range using vlc and when trying to pull from Wowza, its in the 6900 range. Not sure what to blame here, the camera, Wowza's system or the PAN which I really need to rule out.
Here I see the RTP-Base sessions to Wowza start up but then disappear after about 30 seconds. If I stream from my own system I see rtp-base call back from the camera to my home public IP and stays active.
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