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  1. I see, unfortunately I don't seem to be able to use the cam under Ubuntu over webadmin.
  2. Hi Over Aliexpress.com Modell DS-2CD2032-I Seriennr. DS-2CD2032-I20140503CCCH463021305 Firmware-Version V5.1.6 build 140412 Cod.-Version V5.0 build 140411
  3. I saw that there is a newer firmware 5.3 available for above camera. I downloaded it on my desktop. How will I install it on Ubuntu? If I click the firmware search box in the admin inside firefox nothing happens.
  4. Hello In my firefox browser under Ubuntu Linux I can't seem to access the H264 stream. There is a selector and only MJPEG yields a small field (I have to put in the camera password again to see it). On every other selector Webcomponents/VLC/Quicktime it states Plugin not recognized. What can I do about it? And is there still no better Linux support yet for Hikvision?
  5. Seems not very trivial, I wonder if there is something easier possible trough the terminal. I tried: avconv -i rtsp://admin:12345@192.168.1.199:554/h264 -f image2 -r 1 -y /home/nuc/Images/test.jpg But it does only work with one shot or series, when I'd like to update only this test-picture. Avconv is an Ubuntu-fork of ffmpeg.
  6. I guess I figured it out with the two rotation screws now.
  7. As I understand the Hikvision settings, the camera sends something via its own FTP-client. Hence I believe I would need an FTP server on my Desktop, nocht a file client.
  8. II only see one axis in the middle which can go up and down or left and right, the other are not really axis, but allow to turn the rotate the camera horizonally. Hence it seems I can't mount the camera on a wall, but only on a ceilling. Well, Chinese quality.
  9. Sure: http://www.hikvision.com/en/products_show.asp?id=8722
  10. I see, but it obvisously would need to set up an FTP server on my Desktop which is rather complicated and seems risky.
  11. Good tip. Let's see, if I find some junktion box that has heavy enough walls. But what about the angle? This cam seems to have only a joing for up or down movement or left to right, but not both.
  12. Found it, but now I get lots of noise.
  13. This is fairly obvious, but Hikvisions GUI still is a nightmare to use.
  14. I've set it now to a H264 Stream I found over a website and it's much better now, still more choppy than the original hikvision liveview though. Where's that iframe setting?
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