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I ended up setting this up on docker and it works! I'm guessing it had something to do with my windows setup. |
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Maybe the Windows firewall was blocking you? |
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First off...thanks for developing this. If I can get this to work, then great as I had 2 b400s just lying around.
I'm trying to get one b400 to connect to BlueIris. I believe I have the Neolink setup right. Here is the console output:
[2021-01-16T00:16:26Z INFO neolink] Neolink 055d731 release
[2021-01-16T00:16:26Z INFO neolink] b400: Connecting to camera at 192.168.1.108:9000
[2021-01-16T00:16:26Z INFO neolink] b400: Connected and logged in
[2021-01-16T00:16:26Z INFO neolink] b400: Camera time is already set: 2021-01-15 16:16:28 -8
[2021-01-16T00:16:26Z INFO neolink] b400: Camera reports firmware version v3.0.0.136_20121000
[2021-01-16T00:16:26Z INFO neolink] b400: Starting video stream mainStream
I get error 800274d (failed to connect) from Blue Iris. I set it up as you had in your BlueIris directions. The one weird thing was the Media/Video/RTPS port parameter in Blue Iris. In your docs you have it at 554, the default for BlueIris is 8554. If I keep it as 8554 (which I think is the right number), BlueIris now says RTSP 503: service not available.
Also running the find/inspect option in BlueIris does says RTPS found so it seems to be communicating somehow.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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