<div dir="ltr">I had a similar experience with an AliExpress supposedly compliant ONVIF video camera, and used login and password gleaned by searching the internet and a bit of trial and error to play the video stream using omxplayer or vlc. e.g.<br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><div>omxplayer rtsp://<a href="mailto:admin%3A12345@192.168.178.49" target="_blank">admin:12345@192.168.178.49</a><br></div><div>Note that using vlc from the command line shows no gui buttons (like close) on the display.<br></div><div>Also a linux login using telnet to the camera was available (this flags a security hole)</div><div> localhost login: root<br> Password: cxlinux</div><div>The camera is no longer available, but here is the link: <a href="https://www.aliexpress.com/item/IP-wifi-Security-Camera-1080-wi-fi-IP-Wireless-Mini-P2P-Cloud-Storage-camera-PTZ-Onvif/32836521386.htm" target="_blank">https://www.aliexpress.com/item/IP-wifi-Security-Camera-1080-wi-fi-IP-Wireless-Mini-P2P-Cloud-Storage-camera-PTZ-Onvif/32836521386.htm</a></div><div>Attached are the notes that I took at the time, up to the point where I shelved the project because I did not have the patience to figure out the pan,tilt,zoom and sound features.<br></div><div><br></div><div>Richard Jones<br></div></div></div>
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