Vivotek
IP7131
ZM < v. 1.24
In versions of ZoneMinder prior to 1.24, the only way to use the Vivotek 7131 camera was by streaming the snapshot (which gives you an inconsistent FPS of 1 - 3). Use /cgi-bin/video.jpg as the Remote Host Path (Under Source).
ZM >= v. 1.24
Starting with version 1.24 of ZoneMinder, RTSP is supported. As the Vivotek 7131 camera supports RTSP, we can now make full use of this camera. I have successfully setup a a Vivotek 7131 on an Ubuntu 8.10 Server using RTSP at 640x480, 24-bit color and streaming at 20FPS using RTSP. To make this work, use the following settings:
Remote Protocol: RTSP Remote Method: RTP/RTSP Remote Host Name: x.x.x.x Remote Host Port: 554 Remote Host Path: /live.sdp Remote Host SubPath: /trackID= Remote Image Colours: 24 bit colour Capture Width (pixels): 640 Capture Height (pixels): 480
IP7138
< v. 1.24
In versions of ZoneMinder prior to 1.24, the only way to use the Vivotek 7138 camera was by streaming the snapshot (which gives you an inconsistent FPS of 1 - 3). Use /cgi-bin/viewer/video.jpg as the Remote Host Path (Under Source).
IP7135
http://www.zoneminder.com/forums/viewtopic.php
IP8330/32
See this How-To for accessing the 4 streams of either MJPEG, MPEG4 or H.264
http://www.zoneminder.com/wiki/index.php/How_to_setup_MPEG-4_streaming_with_RTSP_monitor_from_a_Vivotek_IP8332_camera
A summary for MJPEG:
Remote Protocol: HTTP
Remote Method: Simple
Remote Host Name: Put in the cameras IP or hostname
Remote Host Path: /video.mjpg
And for MPEG or H.264:
Remote Protocol: RTSP
Remote Method: RTP/RTSP
Remote Host Name: Put in the cameras IP or hostname
Remote Host Path: /live.sdp
PZ7132
ZM v1.24.2
RTSP Source Type: Ffmpeg Source Path : rtsp://useer:pass@x.x.x.x/live.sdp
Works pretty good, decent image via ffmpeg and RTSP, but not a consistent 30fps, more like in the mid 20's with a wired connection. Only got about 5fps via WiFi, and that was with it less then about 8 feet from the 802.11g access point through one wall so using it via WiFi is a wash. But that's why I wanted one that was also wired as a fallback and it's PoE so that's a plus. So it needs at least one wire either way. (Laptop has no problem through that same wall and is even farther away.)
Wrote a web based interface to control the PTZ it's available here: http://www.curtronics.com/ftp/vtek-ptz/vtek-ptz.html /