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Example:
rtsp://192.168.1.14:554/video.mjpg (MJPEG stream)
rtsp://192.168.1.14:554/video.mp4 (MPEG-4 stream)
rtsp://192.168.1.14:554/video.h264 (H.264 stream)
4.12 Accessing the network camera over a mobile phone
Ensure that you can establish an Internet connection over your mobile phone. Your mobile phone must also
be equipped with an RTSP-compatible media player. The following media players for mobile phones support
RTSP:
Real
Player
Core
Player
Please note that access to the network camera via mobile phone is restricted due to the reduced network
bandwidth available. We therefore recommend making the following video stream settings in order to reduce
the data quantity:
Video compression
MPEG-4
Resolution 160x120
Frame rate
5 frames / second
Video quality (constant bit rate)
48 kbps
If your media player does not support RTSP authentication, then deactivate the authentication mode for RTSP
in the network camera configuration settings.
The address format for entering the connection data is as follows:
rtsp://<IP address of the network camera>:<RTSP port>/<Type of video data stream>
Example:
rtsp://192.168.1.14:554/video.3gp
4.13 Accessing the network camera over Windows Live Messenger
You can also access the live stream on the network camera via MSN Live Messenger. In order to do this,
install the latest version of MSN Messenger from the Microsoft website.
The network camera requires a separate user profile in order to log on as a separate contact at MSN (for
more details, see Network / MSN Messenger). To view the live stream, proceed as follows:
Start MSN Messenger.
After adding your IP camera as a contact, open the following contact: