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  1. Some news... By trial and error I found out the streaming addresses which can be viewed by VLC (or VLC-plugin in iSpy e.g.): http://aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd/cgi-bin/view.cgi?chn=0&u=USER&p=PASSWORD --> Channel 1 http://aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd/cgi-bin/view.cgi?chn=1&u=USER&p=PASSWORD --> Channel 2 and so on By this iSpy streams all 8 channels of the DVR since yesterday without any problems (about 11fps). Before that I used the preview images of the remote settings->color menu of the web interface: http://aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd/cgi-bin/snapshot.cgi?chn=0&f=1&u=USER&p=PASSWORD&rnd=0.xyz... (xyz differs depending on channel) Just copy the link to this preview images from web browser. But the quality is poor and the DVR hangs up after a while (probably to many and to fast server requests for the jpegs). Now telnet would be nice... The DVR answers but the normal login (like web login) doesn't work...
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    Some news... By trial and error I found out the streaming addresses which can be viewed by VLC (or VLC-plugin in iSpy e.g.): http://aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd/cgi-bin/view.cgi?chn=0&u=USER&p=PASSWORD --> Channel 1 http://aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd/cgi-bin/view.cgi?chn=1&u=USER&p=PASSWORD --> Channel 2 and so on By this iSpy streams all 8 channels of the DVR since yesterday without any problems (about 11fps). Before that I used the preview images of the remote settings->color menu of the web interface: http://aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd/cgi-bin/snapshot.cgi?chn=0&f=1&u=USER&p=PASSWORD&rnd=0.xyz... (xyz differs depending on channel) Just copy the link to this preview images from web browser. But the quality is poor and the DVR hangs up after a while (probably to many and to fast server requests for the jpegs).
  3. You've got to use the correct IP address and client port. - Client port is 8880 as default (can be changed in setup menu or web interface). - If you are in the same network as the DVR via WLAN you can use its IP address directly. If you are online via mobile network (3G e.g.) you must know the internet IP address of your router or - better - use dyndns and forward the client port to the IP address of the DVR (router settings). Another way is VPN: In case of an established VPN connection between router an Android the internal (LAN) IP address of the DVR is used (like direct WLAN access). Examples: DVR: 192.168.1.11 / 8880 ---------------------------------- # WLAN: app: 192.168.1.11 / 8880 ---------------------------------- # 3G: - dyndns: router: -> register at dyndns.org, set up dyndns account in router settings -> forward port 8880 to 192.168.1.11 in router settings app: example.dyndns.org / 8880 - VPN (additionally to dyndns): router: -> create VPN connection mobile: -> establish VPN connection to example.dyndns.org app: 192.168.1.11 / 8880 ----------------------------------
  4. Hi everyone, did anyone get it in the meantime? I bought a sunluxy DVR, too. Even rtmp://192.168.x.y doesn't work in VLC. There's an Android app named TMEye Pro. There I filled in IP address, client port (8880), user (Admin) and password and everything works fine. So there must be a way to access the streams without the whole web interface stuff... But I can't find the path(es) anywhere...
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