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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => IP Cameras => DCS-8000LH => Topic started by: aspar74 on November 17, 2017, 02:59:10 AM
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Hello, could you give us all the url enabled on this webcam?
I've found this:
http://[username]:[password]@XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/image/jpeg.cgi
Thank you
Alfonso
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Any news on this yet?
I know you like your cloud but for those of us who prefer local control it would be nice to have those URLs that you so obviously have but fail to share.
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I recommend that you phone contact your regional D-Link support office and ask for help and information regarding this. We find that phone contact has better immediate results over using email. USA support and chat 24/7 as well.
Let us know how it goes please.
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I just spoke to support in Sweden. According to them there is no .cgi-links ..
Apparently they are wrong.
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Here's the URLs that I've found.
Video Only:
http://admin:<password>@<ip address>/video/ACVS-H264.cgi?profileid=1
Audio Only:
http://admin:<password>@<ip address>/av2/ACAS-ULAW.cgi
Theese seem to work as the browser start downloading the .cgi-files, how ever I can't get the streams to show in VLC or iSpy. :-\
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Here's the url for VLC/iSPY with Video+Audio:
http://[username]:[password]@XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/video/flv.cgi
http://[username]:[password]@XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/av2/flv.cgi
There's also this other url, but requires Digest Auth:
http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/video/mpegts.cgi
http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/av2/mpegts.cgi
This cam advertise itself as RTSP capable, but I have yet to find a working url for RTSP.
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Excellent!
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Is it possible to get higher resolution than what is provided in this URL?
Hello, could you give us all the url enabled on this webcam?
I've found this:
http://[username]:[password]@XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/image/jpeg.cgi
Thank you
Alfonso
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H264 streams:
model=DCS-8000LH
brand=D-Link
version=1.01
build=01
hw_version=A
nipca=1.9.7
"C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" http://UserName:Password@CameraIP:Port/video/flv.cgi
Stream 1 - Audio
Codec: MPEG AAC Audio (mp4a)
Stream 0 - Video
Codec: H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part 10) (avc1)
Resolution: 1280 x 738
Frame rate: 30
Decoded format: Planar 4:2:0 YUV
"C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" http://UserName:Password@CameraIP:Port/video/mpegts.cgi
Stream 0 - Audio
Codec: MPEG AAC Audio (mp4a)
Stream 1 - Video
Codec: H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part 10) (h264)
Resolution: 1280 x 738
Frame rate: 30
Decoded format: Planar 4:2:0 YUV
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Some CGI-URL for DCS-8000LH
NIPCA-API (Network IP Camera Application Programming Interface)
model=DCS-8000LH
brand=D-Link
version=1.01
build=01
hw_version=A
NIPCA-API = ver. 1.9.7
Syntax:
http://UserName:Password@CameraIP:Port/<CGI-URL>?<parameter>=<value>[&<parameter>=<value>...]
Where:
<CGI-URL> is a URL of a CGI, e.g. "/common/info.cgi"
NIPCA-API details and more CGI-URL possibly compatible with DCS-8000LH are e.g. here:
http://www.trendnet.com/_uploads/helpdesk/tv-ip612xx_cgi-10.pdf (http://www.trendnet.com/_uploads/helpdesk/tv-ip612xx_cgi-10.pdf)
http://gurau-audibert.hd.free.fr/josdblog/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/CGI_2121.pdf (http://gurau-audibert.hd.free.fr/josdblog/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/CGI_2121.pdf)
Camera configuration:
Run CGI-URL without parameters to obtain a list of available parameters and their values.
Camera info
/common/info.cgi
Check wifi networks and signal strength
/config/wlansurvey.cgi
/config/wireless.cgi
Get stream informations
/config/stream_info.cgi
vprofile1=H264
vprofileurl1=/video/ACVS-H264.cgi?profileid=1
Network config, e.g. change port
/config/network.cgi?httpport=XXXX&httpexternalport=YYYY
Camera name, location
/config/camera_info.cgi
Change wifi
/config/wireless.cgi?essid=Name&passphrase=Password
Microphone, its gain
/config/mic.cgi?enable=no&volume=0
Add/delete user or group, change password
The command changes the admin’s password successfully. However, it is not possible then to use that password to log in. I could create a new user in the group Users but only with a blank password.
/config/user_mod.cgi?name=UserName&password=XXXX&group=Users
/config/user_del.cgi?name=UserName
/config/user_list.cgi
/config/user_list.cgi?name=admin
/config/user_list.cgi?name=UserName
/config/group_list.cgi
UPNP disable
/config/upnp.cgi?upnpav=off&upnpcp=off
Contrast, brightness, saturation, flip, mirror, etc.
/config/sensor_info.cgi
/config/sensor.cgi?flicker=50&sharpness=40
Disable motion detection
/config/motion.cgi?enable=no
Disable audio detection
/config/audio_detection.cgi?enable=no
LED on/off
/config/led.cgi?led=off
Infra off, day mode
/config/icr.cgi?mode=day&night_irled=off
Reboot, reset
/config/system_reboot.cgi?reboot=go
/config/system_reset.cgi?reset=go
Get a JPEG image
/image/jpeg.cgi
Date, time
/config/datetime.cgi
Get URL entry of specified profile
/config/rtspurl.cgi?profileid=1
Check video profile
/config/video.cgi?profileid=1
Change codec of profile 1 to MJPEG stream and back to H264
/config/video.cgi?profileid=1&codec=MJPEG
/config/video.cgi?profileid=1&codec=H264
Watch MJPEG stream, after the codec change, in web browser
http://UserName:Password@CameraIP:Port/video/mjpg.cgi
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Thank you tra2Huju for the info.
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In browser (FF 52.8.1esr) LAN address http://192.168.0.xxx/image/jpeg.cgi works (requests Username and Password) and, after changing codec to MJPEG, http://192.168.0.115/video/mjpg.cgi also works.
But why would DynDNS web addresses like http://xxxxx.dlinkddns.com:xxx/image/jpeg.cgi and http://xxxxx.dlinkddns.com:xxx/video/mjpg.cgi not work, even if including Username and Password in the links ?
Cam firmware NOT updated (is 1.01.01), - and one apparently needs to stay away from updates for the time being !
Any feedback certainly appreciated before cams go back to shop (absence of browser setup is a royal pain).
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Newsflash : Live video stopped working, no MJPEG, no H264, no mydlink.com video nor sound. Cams go back to shop for refund !!
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DON'T UPDATE FW to 2.0
and you can continue w/o problems.
(I bought the cams to access them directly!)
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I presume the direct connection was a security concern thus D-Link may have removed that method of connection in v2.xx FW. Up to users if they want to take that into consideration or not with this model camera. ???
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So, there is no way to access these cameras directly?
Or even incorporating them in a Vera home automation system.
Junk.
Got them today, returning them tomorrow.
That was definitely the last time I bought Dlink stuff.
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The 8xxxLH series is app only. Only 4 out of 30+ d-link camera skus do not have a web UI. Also do not assume ALL cameras work with Vera and other 3rd party systems. It is best to do a little research before purchasing. Sorry the 8000s did not work for you.
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The 8xxxLH series is app only. Only 4 out of 30+ d-link camera skus do not have a web UI. Also do not assume ALL cameras work with Vera and other 3rd party systems. It is best to do a little research before purchasing. Sorry the 8000s did not work for you.
In this case could you please provide some info how to downgrade to 1.X. This product is useless with 2.X. If direct HTTP/RTSP is not possible at least provide some means to access through MYDLINK.
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How can i find my username & password?
Hello, could you give us all the url enabled on this webcam?
I've found this:
http://[username]:[password]@XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/image/jpeg.cgi
Thank you
Alfonso
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Hello, I have bought a DCS8100LH, now I would like to integrate it into my SmartHome, how can I activate / deactivate private mode perHTTP / RTSP?
the video / sound / network settings are not a problem only the private mode
gruss Tom
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HTTP access to the DCS-8000LH is possible with 2.xx.xx firmware!
Like many others here, I was frustrated with the cloud lockin after buying a new DCS-8000LH with 2.01.03 firmware originally. So I started out with the intent to see if OpenWrt support is feasible. It turned out that getting HTTP access to the camera with local streaming is much easier than that. I ended up with a couple of really simple tools, doing the initial Bluetooth setup without using the app and replacing the mydlink tools with a lighttpd and telnetd startup script instead.
You can find my docs and the tools here: https://github.com/bmork/defogger
Linux is currently required. But creating an alternative Android app using the code examples and docs should be pretty easy for anyone with some app writing knowledge.
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Is the web url working again after the update today?
Firmware
Version
Problems Fixed
V2.03.02
1. Remove TLS v1.0 and v1.1 support.
2. Fix BLE commend injection.
Fireware
Version
New Features
V2.03.02 1. Change mydlink agent to v3.2.7-b02.
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Some CGI-URL for DCS-8000LH
NIPCA-API (Network IP Camera Application Programming Interface)
model=DCS-8000LH
brand=D-Link
version=1.01
build=01
hw_version=A
NIPCA-API = ver. 1.9.7
Syntax:
http://UserName:Password@CameraIP:Port/<CGI-URL>?<parameter>=<value>[&<parameter>=<value>...]
Where:
<CGI-URL> is a URL of a CGI, e.g. "/common/info.cgi"
NIPCA-API details and more CGI-URL possibly compatible with DCS-8000LH are e.g. here:
http://www.trendnet.com/_uploads/helpdesk/tv-ip612xx_cgi-10.pdf (http://www.trendnet.com/_uploads/helpdesk/tv-ip612xx_cgi-10.pdf)
http://gurau-audibert.hd.free.fr/josdblog/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/CGI_2121.pdf (http://gurau-audibert.hd.free.fr/josdblog/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/CGI_2121.pdf)
Camera configuration:
Run CGI-URL without parameters to obtain a list of available parameters and their values.
Camera info
/common/info.cgi
Check wifi networks and signal strength
/config/wlansurvey.cgi
/config/wireless.cgi
Get stream informations
/config/stream_info.cgi
vprofile1=H264
vprofileurl1=/video/ACVS-H264.cgi?profileid=1
Network config, e.g. change port
/config/network.cgi?httpport=XXXX&httpexternalport=YYYY
Camera name, location
/config/camera_info.cgi
Change wifi
/config/wireless.cgi?essid=Name&passphrase=Password
Microphone, its gain
/config/mic.cgi?enable=no&volume=0
Add/delete user or group, change password
The command changes the admin’s password successfully. However, it is not possible then to use that password to log in. I could create a new user in the group Users but only with a blank password.
/config/user_mod.cgi?name=UserName&password=XXXX&group=Users
/config/user_del.cgi?name=UserName
/config/user_list.cgi
/config/user_list.cgi?name=admin
/config/user_list.cgi?name=UserName
/config/group_list.cgi
UPNP disable
/config/upnp.cgi?upnpav=off&upnpcp=off
Contrast, brightness, saturation, flip, mirror, etc.
/config/sensor_info.cgi
/config/sensor.cgi?flicker=50&sharpness=40
Disable motion detection
/config/motion.cgi?enable=no
Disable audio detection
/config/audio_detection.cgi?enable=no
LED on/off
/config/led.cgi?led=off
Infra off, day mode
/config/icr.cgi?mode=day&night_irled=off
Reboot, reset
/config/system_reboot.cgi?reboot=go
/config/system_reset.cgi?reset=go
Get a JPEG image
/image/jpeg.cgi
Date, time
/config/datetime.cgi
Get URL entry of specified profile
/config/rtspurl.cgi?profileid=1
Check video profile
/config/video.cgi?profileid=1
Change codec of profile 1 to MJPEG stream and back to H264
/config/video.cgi?profileid=1&codec=MJPEG
/config/video.cgi?profileid=1&codec=H264
Watch MJPEG stream, after the codec change, in web browser
http://UserName:Password@CameraIP:Port/video/mjpg.cgi
Is there any way to retrieve a system log?