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what rtsp cameras work well with crestron app?? we use hikvision and openeye and it takes 20 to 30 seconds to get an image remotely.? extremely ridiculous and embarrassing, and brands tips and settings would be most helpful.



 

I don't know if you've looked in the help section of Crestrons website yet but, if you search for "streaming" it should bring up some documents that show the best rtsp/mjpeg settings to use for specific brands/models. I'm not sure if hikvisiin is in there, but it would be worth a look for sure

IMO, though, you are better off using mjpeg with the Crestron app. I have 8 cams in my system and the 7 that don't support rtsp take about a second or two to start streaming. The one that uses rtsp used to take about 5-6 seconds to load but has been taking a good 12-15 seconds to load lately.


 

Just out of curiousity, when your streaming cameras externally, is there a way to use the controller as a proxy so you do not need to open ports to each camera?

On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 5:19 PM, steve@... [Crestron] <Crestron@...> wrote:
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I don't know if you've looked in the help section of Crestrons website yet but, if you search for "streaming" it should bring up some documents that show the best rtsp/mjpeg settings to use for specific brands/models. I'm not sure if hikvisiin is in there, but it would be worth a look for sure

IMO, though, you are better off using mjpeg with the Crestron app. I have 8 cams in my system and the 7 that don't support rtsp take about a second or two to start streaming. The one that uses rtsp used to take about 5-6 seconds to load but has been taking a good 12-15 seconds to load lately.



 

You can do that through an ICRealtime NVR


 

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Sounds like your stream resolution is to high. I wrote a module mainly for ICR that will call for the secondary stream when panel indicates that it is remote as well as allowing for different port call when remote.?


On Feb 22, 2017, at 5:23 PM, markengelson@... [Crestron] <Crestron@...> wrote:

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what rtsp cameras work well with crestron app?? we use hikvision and openeye and it takes 20 to 30 seconds to get an image remotely.? extremely ridiculous and embarrassing, and brands tips and settings would be most helpful.



 

thanks for response.? i can say on this particular install we are down to 320 by 240 and a frame rate of 10 by 128 kbps, well below the recommended settings and it still takes 20 seconds remotely.


 

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Just curious what their UPLOAD side is.? Just checked my clients settings.? Sub stream is D1 (704x480) 15 FPS 1280 Bit Rate.? H.264H.? Takes 2 Seconds to pop up.? My clients updside is 25M

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Make sure your bit rate down too.?

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I have another client that live in the middle of nowhere with a bonded dsl to get 12M down and his up is let than 1M.? His cameras are setup exactly the same except for the frame rate is 400.? His cameras only take about 5 seconds to show.

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From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...]
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2017 10:36 AM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: Re: [Crestron] ip cameras

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thanks for response.? i can say on this particular install we are down to 320 by 240 and a frame rate of 10 by 128 kbps, well below the recommended settings and it still takes 20 seconds remotely.


 

We have Ubiquiti Unifi system that works well. But it sometimes exhibits the same delays. It does not do mjpeg.
I have mine set to h264 and 15fps via rest. 640x360

Here is a Crestron document I referenced.?

Video Streaming with Crestron Touch Screens

Answer ID: 5195?



On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 5:19 PM, steve@... [Crestron] <Crestron@...> wrote:
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I don't know if you've looked in the help section of Crestrons website yet but, if you search for "streaming" it should bring up some documents that show the best rtsp/mjpeg settings to use for specific brands/models. I'm not sure if hikvisiin is in there, but it would be worth a look for sure

IMO, though, you are better off using mjpeg with the Crestron app. I have 8 cams in my system and the 7 that don't support rtsp take about a second or two to start streaming. The one that uses rtsp used to take about 5-6 seconds to load but has been taking a good 12-15 seconds to load lately.



 

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FYI I have noticed that TSW panels seem to like the H.264H High Profile vs H.264 Standard Profile as well.

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From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...]
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2017 11:16 AM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: Re: [Crestron] Re: ip cameras

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We have Ubiquiti Unifi system that works well. But it sometimes exhibits the same delays. It does not do mjpeg.

I have mine set to h264 and 15fps via rest. 640x360

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Here is a Crestron document I referenced.?



Video Streaming with Crestron Touch Screens

Answer ID: 5195?

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On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 5:19 PM, steve@... [Crestron] <Crestron@...> wrote:

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I don't know if you've looked in the help section of Crestrons website yet but, if you search for "streaming" it should bring up some documents that show the best rtsp/mjpeg settings to use for specific brands/models. I'm not sure if hikvisiin is in there, but it would be worth a look for sure

IMO, though, you are better off using mjpeg with the Crestron app. I have 8 cams in my system and the 7 that don't support rtsp take about a second or two to start streaming. The one that uses rtsp used to take about 5-6 seconds to load but has been taking a good 12-15 seconds to load lately.

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what brand of cameras?? we have 50 up and 50 down, bandwidth should not be the problem here.

---In Crestron@..., <ComeAlive@...> wrote :

Just curious what their UPLOAD side is.? Just checked my clients settings.? Sub stream is D1 (704x480) 15 FPS 1280 Bit Rate.? H.264H.? Takes 2 Seconds to pop up.? My clients updside is 25M

?

Make sure your bit rate down too.?

?

I have another client that live in the middle of nowhere with a bonded dsl to get 12M down and his up is let than 1M.? His cameras are setup exactly the same except for the frame rate is 400.? His cameras only take about 5 seconds to show.

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From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...]
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2017 10:36 AM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: Re: [Crestron] ip cameras

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thanks for response.? i can say on this particular install we are down to 320 by 240 and a frame rate of 10 by 128 kbps, well below the recommended settings and it still takes 20 seconds remotely.


 

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From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...]
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2017 12:19 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: RE: [Crestron] ip cameras

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what brand of cameras?? we have 50 up and 50 down, bandwidth should not be the problem here.

---In Crestron@..., <ComeAlive@...> wrote :

Just curious what their UPLOAD side is.? Just checked my clients settings.? Sub stream is D1 (704x480) 15 FPS 1280 Bit Rate.? H.264H.? Takes 2 Seconds to pop up.? My clients updside is 25M

?

Make sure your bit rate down too.?

?

I have another client that live in the middle of nowhere with a bonded dsl to get 12M down and his up is let than 1M.? His cameras are setup exactly the same except for the frame rate is 400.? His cameras only take about 5 seconds to show.

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From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...]
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2017 10:36 AM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: Re: [Crestron] ip cameras

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thanks for response.? i can say on this particular install we are down to 320 by 240 and a frame rate of 10 by 128 kbps, well below the recommended settings and it still takes 20 seconds remotely.