Hello, I am new to the forum, but have been a Mobilinc user for about 5 years. Up to this point I have used the system for lighting only. I recently bought the following Insteon HD camera
http://www.smarthome.com/insteon-2864-222-wireless-hd-720p-ip-camera-with-pan-tilt-and-night-vision-white.html and was hoping to add this to monitor my garage through the Mobilinc Pro app. The camera's firmware is up to date using the most recent firmware on the Insteon site - System Firmware 1.4.1.9 and Application Firmware 2.11.1.12
After playing around with if for a day, I have not had success in accessing the RTSP stream in the mobilic app camera plug in. I found this thread and was hoping there is a solution to the issue as I would rather not return the camera if possible...it works fine with JPEG only on the Mobilinc Pro app and it works fully in the Insteon IP cam client and in a VLC app on my iPhone (the VLC app connects fine using the following path, (
rtsp://username:password@192.168.1.xx:34100/videoMain).
In the Mobilinc camera plug in I tried both the Smarthome/Insteon and Foscam/Foscam variant camera types with the following specs and outcomes.
Smarthome/Insteon
(1) Entered the correct LAN IP Address
(2) Confirmed the Local and RTSP port are entered the same (34100)
(3) HTTPS off
(4) JPEG image success on profile 2
(5) MPEG Disabled
(6) RTSP seems to spin and not connect on either profile 1 or 2
(7) Pan/Tilt works fine on profile 2
(8) Won't connect with RTSP and only connects in the final step if I disable RTSP. With RTSP disabled I get a JPEG image and can move pan/tilt camera.
Foscam/Foscam Variant
(1) Entered the correct LAN IP Address
(2) Confirmed the Local and RTSP port are entered the same (34100)
(3) HTTPS off
(4) JPEG image success on profile 4 or 5
(5) MPEG Disabled
(6) RTSP get "cannot connect' on profiles 1-4; seems to spin on profiles 5 and 6
(7) Pan/Tilt works on profile 5
(8) Won't connect with RTSP and only connects in the final step if I disable RTSP. With RTSP disabled I get a JPEG image and can move pan/tilt camera.
Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks, Joe.