![]() Forwarding Connection of All Series NVR is 1024. You can check if send rate is full on the network status page as shown below: L NVR Outgoing Bandwidth: Different series NVR has different Bandwidth limitations. Forwarding Single Stream of All series NVR is 16. On NVR side, there are 3 limitations for remote live view: Path: Settings - System - User - Select Desired Account - Edit Password You can check whether there are too many Online Users via below path:įor this kind of problem, you can change the password of the NVR to reduce online users. NVR forwarding limitation also will affect the live view stream playing. The secondary stream cannot be played.), H.265, Smart Stream and so on, it most likely failed to add or play. If the third party camera video Codec type is MJPEG (When adding dual stream, the secondary stream is MJPEG. H.264 is always the prime choice to be compatible with ONVIF compliant camera. Generally, we recommend that adding third party camera via H.264. ![]() Please make sure the plug-in is installed successfully if you use Internet Explorer. And then restore settings to their original defaults. Input “chrome://settings/reset” in address bar. Input “chrome://settings/siteData” in address bar. You can perform below procedures to solve most of browser issues. Sometimes, browser issues also will cause no video problem. Solution3: Confirm the camera Video Codec is H.264 when you want to play stream on Plugin-Free mode browser. Solution2: Switch to Internet Explorer (Plugin mode browser) to play H.265. Solution1: Upgrade the NVR version to 7X.9.0.14 (2021/12) or above versions. If you play H.265 on NVR live view web page, it will prompt “Plugin-Free mode only supports H.264”. Plugin-Free mode browser, Such as Chrome, Edge, Firefox, etc. L 7X.9.0.11 (2021/2) or below versions still need to port map HTTP and RTSP port to watch live view on any browsers (Including plug-in mode and plug-in free mode browser.s)ħX.9.0.14 (2021/12) has supported Plugin-Free mode browser playing H.265. For example, if the internal RTSP port is 2554, the external RTSP port need to be 2554, so that the remote view would be normal. L Due to RTSP port status cannot be detected by router, generally, the external and internal RTSP port must be the same. The stream type is sub stream and the channel number is 3. The last two represent channel numbers, which start from “00” (“00” means channel 1). You can check whether the RTSP stream is available on VLC.Ĭh_xxx : The first number of xxx represents stream type, 1 for main stream and 4 for sub stream. If you want to play live view on IE browser, you still need to port map the RTSP also. For Plug-in free mode browsers, you only need to port map HTTP stream (Default HTTP port: 80) to watch the live view.īut due to play stream mechanism of IE browser is plug-in mode browser, which is different from plug-in free mode browsers. ![]() If you encounter above situations, it can be judged that the problem is No Video on NVR Web Page.ħX.9.0.12 (2021/6) or above versions, NVR supports HTTP stream playing. There is no video even the Status is “Connected” on NVR web page. Solution home FAQ NVR No Video on NVR Web Page
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