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=TV-IP572PI=
=TV-IP572PI=
The TV-IP572PI is a wired network only indoor camera that supports night viewing mode (to 7.5 meters) with 4 IR LED's. (The IP-572P does not have the night viewing mode, but is otherwise identical).
The TV-IP572PI is a wired network only indoor camera that supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) and night viewing mode (to 7.5 meters) with 4 IR LED's. (The TV-IP572P does not have the night viewing mode, but is otherwise identical).
It supports RTSP but I have not yet gotten that to work.
 
It supports 1280x800 simple HTTP image capture using:
It supports 5fps 1280x800 simple HTTP image capture using:


  Source Type: Remote
  Source Type: Remote
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  Remote Host Name: user:pass@<IP Address of Camera>
  Remote Host Name: user:pass@<IP Address of Camera>
  Remote Host Port: 80
  Remote Host Port: 80
  Remote Host Path: /image/jpeg.cgi
  Remote Host Path: /image/jpeg.cgi OR /video/mjpg.cgi
 
It supports higher framerate H.264 capture via RTSP using Ffmpeg:
 
Source Type: Ffmpeg
Maximum FPS: empty
Alarm Maximum FPS: empty
Source Path: rtsp://user:pass@<IP Address of Camera>/play1.sdp
Capture width (pixels): 1280
Capture height (pixels): 720


It supports motion jpeg MJPEG at the following URL, but my ZoneMinder wouldn't work with it (but the Firefox browser from Mozilla does)
You must leave the FPS limits off when using H.264 capture.  Note that play1.sdp (as well as play2.sdp, and play3.sdp) are user-configurable on the web interface of the camera.  1280x800 video at 30 frames per second can overload a simple Zoneminder server, especially if you have multiple cameras.  Loads of 0.9 have been observed on an older NetBurst-based 3.4GHz Xeon using the factory defaults on the camera.  Rather than ratchet down the FPS on Zoneminder's end (which causes weird issues when capturing H.264) you should do so at the camera. A more reasonable load of 0.3 has been observed on the aforementioned Xeon with play1.sdp configured as follows: H.264, 1280x800, 10FPS, CBR, 2 Mbps.  Of course, your mileage may vary. You can also reduce the resolution with the camera's settings if you're after a higher frame rate - be sure to match the resolution on Zoneminder's end.
  Remote Host Path: video/mjpg.cgi


=TV-IP322P=
=TV-IP322P=

Revision as of 00:25, 9 June 2013

TV-IP100

Trendnet TV-IP100 works ok. http://x.x.x.x/video.cgi

TV-IP100W-N

great little wireless camera with digital zoom

Remote Protocol: HTTP
Remote Method: Simple
Remote Host Name: user:pass@x.x.x.x (admin:admin is the default user/pass)
Remote Host Port: 80
Remote Host Path: /MJPEG.CGI


TV-IP110 & TV-IP110W

Remote Protocol: HTTP
Remote Method: Simple
Remote Host Name: <username>:<password>@x.x.x.x
Remote host Port: 80
Remote Host Path: /cgi/mjpg/mjpg.cgi
Remote Image Colors: 24 bit color
Capture Width: 640
Capture Height: 480

The capture height and width can be changed using the camera's web interface by modifying the "Video Quality" setting.

VGA = 640 x 480
QVGA = 320 x 240
QQVGA = 160 x 120

TV-IP201P and TV-IP201W

Remote Protocol: HTTP
Remote Method: Simple
Remote Host Name: user:pass@x.x.x.x (admin:admin is the default user/pass and 192.168.0.30 is the default IP)
Remote Host Port: 80
Remote Host Path: /goform/capture

TV-IP252P

Remote Protocol: HTTP
Remote Method: Simple
Remote Host Name: user:pass@x.x.x.x (admin:admin is the default)
Remote Host Port: 80
Remote Host Path: cgi/mjpg/mjpg.cgi

TV-IP300

Just remember to turn 1.0 in ZM_HTTP_VERSION in the Options > Network tab. In the x.x.x.x/cgi-bin/video.jpg gives 352 x 240 jpg.

TV-IP301

This camera sends the wrong mime/type and is not compatible with ZoneMinder natively but can be made to work.

http://www.zoneminder.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7320

TV-IP400 / TV-IP400W

These are cheap but fun Pan Tilt Zoom IP cameras and are now also supported by ZoneMinder.

New Driver and instructions for ZM 1.23.x : http://www.sfpeter.com/2008/07/31/new-trendnet-tv-ip400w-controller-for-zoneminder-123x/

Older Driver and instructions for 1.22.x: http://www.sfpeter.com/2007/08/14/controlling-the-trendnet-tv-ip400w-camera-with-zoneminder/ The above link is missing the "Move" tab when creating the control. You need to select "Can Move", "Can Move Diagonally" and "Can Move Relative".

TV-IP410 and TV-IP410W

These are cheap but fun Pan Tilt Zoom IP cameras and are now also supported by ZoneMinder. Look at http://www.dubuque.k12.ia.us/it/zoneminder.html

Remote Host Path: /cgi/jpg/image.cgi --> is not very fast...

Better use /cgi/mjpg/mjpg.cgi --> 20 Frames/s much more fun ;)

TV-IP422

TRENDnet TV-IP422

Info from thierry-jaouen.fr (in French)

JPEG stills streaming seems to be very slow.

General

Tab/Label MJPEG Stream JPEG Stills
Source
Remote Host Name [<USER>:<PASS>@]<CAM IP/HOSTNAME>
Remote Host Port 80
Remote Host Path /cgi/mjpg/mjpg.cgi
(not "/mjpeg.cgi" because of its broken MIME type)
/cgi/jpg/image.cgi

TV-IP501P

This camera works just like the IP400 without the PTZ contols.

Remote Protocol: HTTP
Remote Method: Simple
Remote Host Name: user:pass@x.x.x.x (admin:admin is the default user/pass)
Remote Host Port: 80
Remote Host Path: /MJPEG.CGI

TV-IP501W

the Trendnet IP501W works. Here are the settings

Source Type: Remote

Remote Protocol: HTTP

Remote Method: Simple

Remote Host Name: username:password@IP-address

Remote Host Port: 80

Remote Path: /video.cgi

TV-IP512P

TV-IP512P.jpg

HTTP
Source Type: Remote
Remote Host Name: user:pass@<IP Address of Camera>
Remote Host Port: 80 (Default)
Remote Host Path: /video/mjpg.cgi (for mjpeg stream)
Remote Host Path: /image/jpeg.cgi (for a single jpeg frame)
RTSP
Source Type: ffmpeg
Source Path: rtsp://user:pass@<IP Address of Camera>/play1.sdp (or play2.sdp)

ZoneMinder 1.24.2 (Haven't tried earlier versions)

RTSP works with ffmpeg as above pulling 30fps when camera set to 30fps for that Profile.

Alternatively, the monitor can be configured:

Source Type: Remote
Remote Protocol: RTSP
Remote Method: RTP/Unicast
Remote Host Name: user:pass@<IP Address of Camera>
Remote Host Port: 554
Remote Host Path: /play1.sdp

When using the above ffmpeg RTSP and camera is set to Night Mode using the 30fps setting fps drop to 15fps in the dark as per the warning that this may happen at low light levels.

TV-IP512WN

The TV-IP512WN is pretty much the same device as TV-IP512P. It features an additional WLAN interface and can be used with the same settings as the TV-IP512P.

TV-IP522P

Warning: even though this is a 'MegaPixel' camera, it has a very wide-angle lens so the image detail isn't very high. Furthermore, replacement 1/2" lenses seem to be hard to find.

ZM configuration is similar to TV-IP512P (above) except the 522 has multiple video profiles, which should be specified as

Remote Host Path: /video/mjpg.cgi?profileid=1

(1, 2, or 3, depending on the desired profile)

Also be sure to set Capture Width and Capture Height appropriately.

MPEG and RTSP were not tested but the camera does support them.

TV-IP551WI

HTTP
Source Type: Remote
Remote Host Name: user:pass@<IP Address of Camera>
Remote Host Port: 80 (Default)
Remote Host Path: /video/mjpg.cgi (for mjpeg stream)
Remote Host Path: /image/jpeg.cgi (for a single jpeg frame)

TV-IP572PI

The TV-IP572PI is a wired network only indoor camera that supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) and night viewing mode (to 7.5 meters) with 4 IR LED's. (The TV-IP572P does not have the night viewing mode, but is otherwise identical).

It supports 5fps 1280x800 simple HTTP image capture using:

Source Type: Remote
Remote Protocol: HTTP
Remote Method: Simple
Remote Host Name: user:pass@<IP Address of Camera>
Remote Host Port: 80
Remote Host Path: /image/jpeg.cgi OR /video/mjpg.cgi

It supports higher framerate H.264 capture via RTSP using Ffmpeg:

Source Type: Ffmpeg
Maximum FPS: empty
Alarm Maximum FPS: empty
Source Path: rtsp://user:pass@<IP Address of Camera>/play1.sdp
Capture width (pixels): 1280
Capture height (pixels): 720

You must leave the FPS limits off when using H.264 capture. Note that play1.sdp (as well as play2.sdp, and play3.sdp) are user-configurable on the web interface of the camera. 1280x800 video at 30 frames per second can overload a simple Zoneminder server, especially if you have multiple cameras. Loads of 0.9 have been observed on an older NetBurst-based 3.4GHz Xeon using the factory defaults on the camera. Rather than ratchet down the FPS on Zoneminder's end (which causes weird issues when capturing H.264) you should do so at the camera. A more reasonable load of 0.3 has been observed on the aforementioned Xeon with play1.sdp configured as follows: H.264, 1280x800, 10FPS, CBR, 2 Mbps. Of course, your mileage may vary. You can also reduce the resolution with the camera's settings if you're after a higher frame rate - be sure to match the resolution on Zoneminder's end.

TV-IP322P

Tvip322p.jpg

Remote Protocol: HTTP
Remote Method: Simple
Remote Host Name: <username>:<password>@<local ip/domain name>
Remote host Port: 80
Remote Host Path: /cgi/mjpg/mjpg.cgi
Remote Image Colors: 24 bit color
Capture Width: 1280
Capture Height: 1024

This is the config that worked for me hope it helps.