They claim that they are doing this for the purposes of "fixing security issues", however a less charitable (but in my opinion more plausible) interpretation is that this is a tactic to force customers to use their own apps and recorders. The latest firmware release from Zmodo intentionally disables standard protocols such as ONVIF and RTSP, which prevents them working with third-party software such as SecuritySpy. This is a warning to users of Zmodo cameras: If you can afford to, I concur with looney2ns. imho that is stealing from those who bought on-premise kits. ( basically the zmodo firmware update force the kit to no longer be owned by the customer / user / purchaser - but reverted into a leased piece of equipment. I will also investigate into the Receive Buffer, as this solved another Zmodo user's issues (link below)Ĭlick to expand.Thanks reports on other forums where Zmodo's updates to customer owned NVR kits which modified a on-premise NVR kit into a cloud dependent kit - it is clear you can not trust Zmodo / funlux / meshare when they are hijacking the product you own and forcing you into their cloud service. The cloud streaming may be causing the issue here. Seeing as it's 2AM, I am going to retire for the night, but tomorrow I plan to investigate further into the limited Zmodo documentation. LAN - 10.0.0.0/24 (1 single subnet, full network connectivity between all devices. For both port 80, I've tried configuring the param as and the video path as /tcp/av0_0 I do not get any form of response (or real error code) using port 8000 for RTSP in Blue Iris. Similar results to the NVR efforts mentioned above. The NVR responds to my blue iris queries with port unreachables. ISpy is unable to detect any RTSP feeds via port 80, 8000, 9000. My Zmodo NVR model is not listed in either blue iris or ISpy. Per the ZModo system information tab on the NVR itself, I can confirm the following: I can confirm it's working with its proprietary services/'zmodo' network protocol. My Zmodo NVR config is currently streaming to the cloud per a zmodo service. This issue occurs regardless of the channel the camera is configured as (channel 0, 1, etc.) I generally try not to ask for 'let me google that for you' assistance and have provided detailed information below showing my research.īlue Iris cannot read my Zmodo ZM-SS7009B8-S NVR and it's 4 sPoE cameras.Ĭonfiguring the NVR as a camera in blue iris with RSTP port 9000 presents the 800247d error (Refused check IP address and port 0).Ĭonfiguring the RSTP port as 8000 returns a I/O error code: 0. I have tried pursued this all day now and would appreciate any available troubleshooting input.
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