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Palthron

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  1. Hai CCTV community, I needed help streaming from my DVR. Brand : AVT Model :AVT-9324 Channel : 24 Default Ports Web 5031 RTSP 554 Media 9000 Mobile 15961 The official solution from the salesperson for streaming realtime view on PC is by using the Web Interface (Using URL http://IPADDRESS:5031). Internet Explorer only as it uses ActiveX, which is unsigned. The official solution from the salesperson for streaming realtime view on mobile is by using the app kMeye from MEye Tech (www.meyetech.com) using mobile port 15961. I'd like to be able to stream using a native PC/Mac application instead of Internet Explorer browser (Windows only). Another reason would be the clunkiness and unresponsiveness of the interface. I've read in various sources that I need the URL to stream to e.g. VLC Player, but I cannot get the template URL as a search in google for this particular type of DVR leads to unrelated results (License plates in Brazil). I'm guessing I need the URL for RTSP. I've attached the front view of the DVR and the Web Interface hoping someone had experiences with this DVR / brand (AVTech?). Thank you very much. PS : Is BBCodes for URL disabled?
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    AVT-9324H from Taiwan - RTSP URL

    It works perfectly! I don't know how you know this, but thanks to you, i can now use my Linux box as a viewer using a strong password. Thank you very much!
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    AVT-9324H from Taiwan - RTSP URL

    Stream URL not found yet, but I found a Windows compatible software that works using Media Port (Default 9000). Works with live view and playback. It can even access device config that was previously only available through Web Management. Narai Technology (Thailand) Co., Ltd : http://www.naraitech.co.th Central Monitoring System : http://www.naraitech.co.th/download/file57.rar NB : The software has a limitation. It cannot send password (To the DVR) that is longer than 5 characters. Another annoyance would be, it's only compatible with 4:3 screen. Using a widescreen resolution stretched the image.
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