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Remote Access/Embed Video Feed On Website

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Embed Video Feed on Website

Description

This article will show you how to take a video feed from an IP Camera, DVR, or NVR and embed the live video on a website.

Prerequisites

  • Internet Explorer or Firefox Note: Chrome will not work.
  • IP Camera, DVR, or NVR that is connected to a network
  • Local IP address of device
  • Port 554 forwarded in the gateway of the network the IP Camera, DVR or NVR is connected
  • Website where you want to host the video

Example of Working Code

<html>

<body>

<head> <meta http-equiv="Content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> </head>

<object classid="clsid:9BE31822-FDAD-461B-AD51-BE1D1C159921" codebase="http://download.videolan.org/pub/videolan/vlc/last/win32/axvlc.cab" id="vlc" name="vlc" class="vlcPlayer" events="True"> <param name="Src" value="rtsp://stream:stream1@76.90.59.80:554/cam/realmonitor?channel=3&subtype=1" /> <param name="ShowDisplay" value="True" /> <param name="AutoLoop" value="True" /> <param name="AutoPlay" value="True" /> <embed id="vlcEmb" type="application/x-google-vlc-plugin" version="VideoLAN.VLCPlugin.2" autoplay="yes" loop="no" width="640" height="480" target="rtsp://stream:stream1@76.90.59.80:554/cam/realmonitor?channel=3&subtype=1" ></embed> </object>

Video Instructions

Step by Step Instructions

1. From a PC on the same network as the IP Camera, DVR, or NVR; go to www.CanYouSeeMe.org and check port 554. Port 554 should be open. Note the IP address displayed on this page. We will need that later.

2.