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Author Topic: D-Link Network Cameras - Third Party Applications to Monitor Video  (Read 634448 times)

rscapri2600

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Re: D-Link Network Cameras - Third Party Applications to Monitor Video
« Reply #195 on: March 20, 2017, 09:54:48 AM »

I have a remote location that requires a Peer to Peer service like myDlink since ddns will not work for my application without a valid external IP address.  I've been successfully using a service called Ivideon which is a software/cloud solution which works very well and is compatible with a multitude of IP cameras and directly supports a lot (most?) of Dlink IP cameras.  The server component of the software allows one to select a generic camera where you can build the appropriate url to the internal camera if not directly supported.  I've been able to integrate an old Foscam IP camera using a custom URL.  I also installed IP Camera Free on an iPhone and connected it... but had to disable security since the iOS app didn't support url authentication.

You can look at your web cam video streams and listen to audio on supported devices including DLink cameras remotely using their iOS, Android, web, computer thick client apps.

It is a cloud service and they sell monthly subscriptions to store your video to their cloud service.  However, their server component is a small exe (they support linux, mac too) and it appears to store short clips generated by motion detection locally which you can view remotely as an event at no cost.

  You can find their website at www.invideon.com.

Incredibly slick and functional system, very impressed so far.
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Re: D-Link Network Cameras - Third Party Applications to Monitor Video
« Reply #196 on: March 20, 2017, 10:04:07 AM »

Thanks for posting this information. Hope it helps future users.
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Re: D-Link Network Cameras - Third Party Applications to Monitor Video
« Reply #197 on: November 25, 2017, 01:38:08 PM »

Loaded Genius Vision and it works great with two of my dLink cameras - both DCS-2330L's.  But, I have 4 other dLink cameras that will not work with Genius Vision - DCS-5020L.  Any thoughts?  Thanks...
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mwf369

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Re: D-Link Network Cameras - Third Party Applications to Monitor Video
« Reply #198 on: August 17, 2018, 07:10:42 AM »

Has anyone been able to get the DCS-8200LH to work with Motion/MotionEye?

I've tried a number of different URLs from the Network Camera FAQ, and always get "Unsupported camera" from the Add Camera interface in MotionEye.

Thanks,
Mark
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jeesaad

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Re: D-Link Network Cameras - Third Party Applications to Monitor Video
« Reply #199 on: July 26, 2019, 09:00:45 AM »

does tis app is working with these cameras spy camera or not?
« Last Edit: July 26, 2019, 09:03:31 AM by jeesaad »
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