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Still, passwords can cause problems. In that case we recommend to go to the
first button (Picture live) and then entering your username and password with
the “Save Password” option on your cell phone checked.
If you want to save time or you want to explore other options, there are ways
to get to the different video streams without the initial login screens. The
“Camera Setup” page in the camera has the details of all the available streams.
If you click on the blue underlined words “Mobile Stream” you’ll get the list of
video streams that are most suitable for cellphone access. For example, if your
camera is at
http://sharxdemo2.servehttp.com:8150
then you can access the
mobile video stream directly with the following URL:
rtsp://sharxdemo.servehttp.com:8150/live_3gpp.sdp
On some cell phones this RTSP stream cannot be opened by the browser and
instead needs to be opened by the media player with the “Open URL..” menu.
In that case the RTSP authentication setting should be “Enable for Quicktime”
In case of problems you may want to initially select the lowest bandwidth
video by going the camera’s Mobile Stream Preset and selecting “GPRS low
bandwidth”. For troubleshooting with a computer, set RTSP authentication for
the mobile stream to the off or PC setting, then open the 3GPP mobile video
stream using the “Open URL…” menu in Apple’s QuickTime Player 7 or the VLC
version 1.xx media player from
www.videolan.org
On Android based cell phones we recommend the tinyCam app shown in the
next chapter.
The one stream type that is supported by virtually all browsers is the single
JPEG snapshot. Just use your camera’s external IP address, add /snapshot.jpg
and you can see a current big picture. For example:
http://sharxdemo2.servehttp.com:8150/snapshot.jpg
Note that streaming video on the cell phone requires the UDP ports to be set
up correctly. This is done automatically if you have the UPnP feature on your
router. For manual setup, refer to the port forwarding section of this User
Guide. The default setting is to have UDP ports 30000-30001 to be forwarded
to the camera. You can test this by using QuickTime or VLC as described
above. If QuickTime from a remote computer can play the mobile stream then
all the port forwarding is correct. After testing with QuickTime, you’ll probably
need to set the RTSP authentication for the mobile stream back to “Alternate”.