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CONFIG UI How it works Click Add New Camera Button you set up an IP camera by giving it a friendly name, the URL to make it work (there is a link in the config UI that will take you to a website to help you) select the protocol and then decide if you want it to be saved to a m3u8 file. Click Save Repeat for number of cams you wish to add Run the Refresh Internet Channels Scheduled Task Advantages for saving to m3u8 file Now..... saving to m3u8 file has a massive advantage. you can now import this into the liveTV as a tuner and set up recording schedules for each of your cameras that are in the list. You will require to install the M3U TV Tuner Plugin in liveTV setup select m3u then just select the m3u8 file that the channel creates on the channel refresh and hit save After you hit save you'll see all your cameras Boom now you can create a recording or watch from you TV guide hehhehe PS it is a Channel so can be watched live and direct thru the channel created on your home page GOOD SOURCE TO FIND YOUR CAMERA AND MODEL TO GET THE PROTOCOL Connecting to IP Cameras (ispyconnect.com) RELEASE VERSION 1.0.0.0 - Initial Release to Catalogue TV Channel Logos Dark Light
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Hi all, I found use case which might be useful for someone. Emby out of the box supports connectivity with home cameras, and it could be done with couple of simple steps. 1. You need to create m3u playlist, containing something like: #EXTINF:-1 group-title="Cam",Camera 1 rtsp://192.168.1.1:554/onvif1 #EXTINF:-1 group-title="Cam",Camera 2 rtsp://192.168.1.2:554/onvif1 2. upload your cam.m3u to the emby server. 3. Add live TV via M3U Tuner, pointing to your file. 4. Go to live TV and enjoy. 5. Optionally add your cams to specific collections. Note: URL for you camera might be different, use documentation or external tool to find it.
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Anyone using any CCTV NVR software on Windows (10) ?? If so, what software do you use please. I have a couple of IP (PoE) cameras and I have been looking at iSpyConnect and Blue Iris, but I'm sure there are others. Doesn't have to be free software, as long as it is being kept up to date. Thanks.