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V380 Pro Activate ONVIF/RTSP
[CONST_PARAM]
rtsp = 1 ; RTSPЭ�飬0���ر� 1������
V380 Pro cameras have rtsp/onvif disabled by default. This can be unlocked by inserting an SD-card into the camera.
A step-by-step guide can be found below:
1) Download the V380 Pro app from the App Store or Google Play
2) Register or continue without registering
3) Boot your camera and couple it to the application
4) Set a custom username and password for your camera
5) Download the 'ceshi.ini' file and put it on the root of a micro SD card (so not in a subfolder)
6) Power down the camera, insert the SD card and boot the camera
7) The camera will talk in chinese, wait for 5 minutes (probably shorter, but to be sure)
8) Power down the camera, remove the SD card, delete the file and power up the camera
9) Connect to your camera using the protocol rtsp://username:password@ipaddress:554/live/ch00_0
10) DONE
A great way to test is downloading/using VLC and opening a network stream.
@AndryanZulfi
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Okay so I bought 3 V380 Pro cameras from 2 different sellers, and all 3 are different. It's the black unit with one static lens and one PTZ lens/sensor. Video comes out as one square (ish) feed. All cameras look identical. image Seller A: White cable image

Seller B: 2 units, black cable (but apparently different somehow), we'll name it QC2 and QC9. image QC9

image QC2

All units are on latest firmware without need to update when arrived. In windows, I use a new, original, non-fake SD card, formatted as FAT32. I create a text document called ceshi.ini, and TYPED (not copied the above example with the random characters after rtsp=1) [CONST_PARAM] rtsp=1

Seller A, white cable version: image

Onvif menu appears. image Label shows QR code, the device number, User:admin and random numbers as password (eg.123546673-9)

Seller B, QC9: QC9 DOES NOT NEED to use ceshi.ini as it is onvif-enabled by default, but... image RTSP audio option appears as well as ONVIF setting option like white cable version. image Label shows QR code, device number/id, User:admin and QC:09

Seller B, QC2: image rtsp=1 DOES NOT WORK. VLC can't access the stream. image Same as QC9, but this time it says QC:02

will try rtsp_enable=1 later... stupid sd card fell down and I can't find it :D EDIT: CONFIRMED, QC2 needs to use rtsp_enable=1 instead of rtsp=1. White Cable needs rtsp=1.

Hello sir, Currently I need a CCTV with QC9 specifications that supports RTSP audio. Can you provide the model name or provide a purchase link?

@Aientasar
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anyone from India ,who has used this process and was successfull,im planning to buy Tp plus cameras,it says the camera need v380 pro.

if someone from has used this method ,please provide links of the camera used,it will be very helpful

@gvxb21788
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I had a talk with another v380 tech (probably a senior tech) and he mentioned that only dual cams v380 (prominent on outdoor models) have onvif & rtsp. So i decided to buy a dual cam v380 and it really has onvif and rtsp. But the downside is that both cameras are stacked and merged into a single stream (1920 x 2160) and unfortunately our NVR doesn't support that resolution.

I'm still finding ways to separate each cams into individual 1080p streams 20240104_123637 20240104_112816

May I know that rtsp stream url for that model, I also have the same one

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