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[Camera Support]: Amcrest IP5M-1190W ONVIF not working #9813
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You need to make sure and add the user / pass to onvif. There is a separate list and your camera login does not carry over |
Yes It has been added to the ONVIF section. See the config file under front |
no, I am saying in the camera itself there is a list of user / pass for rtsp / camera login and there is a separate part of the camera UI that holds where you add the onvif user / pass. They do not get shared automatically |
just checked my amcrest camera, under system -> users there is a list of users. on my camera there are headers at the top for users, onvif users, then user groups. In any case make sure your user has ptz permission |
Any luck getting this camera to work? |
Nope still haven't figured it out. Granted I have not done much since I opened the issue because I feel like I have done everything I can. |
Interesting find. I have done the same as you and now it connects to frigate. However PTZ control is still very broken in both the onvif device manager and frigate. |
I wrestled with this for a while and finally got PT working. My cameras have no Z, but I'm cool with that. My specific Amcrest camera models: I was able to login to both cameras with ONVIF Device Manager (Thank you @sdgilvey !!!). I used the same user/pass that works for logging in to the Amcrest interface. From there, I created a new admin user for each camera. Then added this to each of the cameras:
Not sure how much, if any, of that was necessary, but it now works great with both cameras! Side note for RTSP links...try these @sdgilvey Main Stream: Sub Stream: |
Hmm I tried creating a new user for my camera like @BSkando mentioned. Still no dice. ONVIF device manager gives me this error on continuous move and does nothing on the other two options: |
Interesting. Your camera UI in this post matches my Jennov. ONVIF ODM claims it's ONVIF also, but it's "not certified" and I only got PTZ to work with ZoneMinder with a proper kludge (it was mostly calling scripts, not ONVIF). I pinged Jennov for updated f/w but was told "there is none". Camera also suffers from the leap year bug where it was 1-3 days ahead on date stamp in Feb... |
I don't even get the UI :) |
Messed with this issue after the latest Amcrest update. The Cameras are trying to force https 443 on the Onvif connections with what most servers see as a invalid certificate. Simple...should I say very simple fix is to log into the camera, go to the network settings and https. Uncheck the box to use HTTPS and reboot the camera. The ONVIF will connect perfectly! Viola!! |
I changed mine right where you are at. Did a reboot and it worked for every single amcrest camera we have. We are using the ONVIF-S with authentication, that may make a difference as well? |
Assume you are using port 80 yes? |
Yes I am using port 80. Tried a few more things but still couldn't get it to work properly. |
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Describe the problem you are having
I upgraded my frigate installation to the latest because I saw PTZ support was added. I have two PTZ cameras (Amcrest IP5M-1190W) and I added the required entries to the frigate config file for ONVIF as follows:
After adding this I get an error in the frigate logs:
I tried this with my other Amcrest cameras which are different models and do not support PTZ and had no issues. I did make sure to enable ONVIF in the Amcrest camera settings and my username and password are definitely correct.
I am beginning to think its an issue with the camera itself, but I wanted to see if this was something anyone else has encountered. Some preliminary google searches about this camera and ONVIF support returned this thread which seems to indicate there is some issue with how authentication is handled for this camera and is an issue seen with other software. However they did eventually fix the issue although I am not certain as to how exactly the solution was accomplished.
Version
0.13.1
Frigate config file
Relevant log output
FFprobe output from your camera
Frigate stats
No response
Operating system
Debian
Install method
Docker Compose
Coral version
USB
Network connection
Wired
Camera make and model
Amcrest IP5M-1190W
Any other information that may be helpful
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