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    • Dick_5625631838
      Dick last edited by

      Is there any instructions that illustrate how to access my IP cams from my own web site?
      In other words is there any specific HTML code the I can imbed into one of my web pages that will enable viewing of my web cams?

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      • Reolink_1024001
        Reolink last edited by

        Hello dickmotz,

        Thanks for your question. To view your cams on your browser, please follow the instructions on our browser FAQ page (How to use Firefox to play the camera on web):
        https://reolink.com/faqs/browser/

        Please feel free to contact us if you have other problems

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        • Dick_5625631838
          Dick last edited by

          This is not what I am looking for. This is how to view webcams with a browser (IE, Firefox, Chrome, etc.).
          What I need is a way to access my web cams from my personnel web page.

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          • Reolink_1024001
            Reolink last edited by

            Hello,

            i'M sorry to tell you that accessing to web cams from your personnel web page is not supported right now. I just sent your proposal to our engineer and they will evaluate the project soon.

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            • rlschulz_6096715883
              rlschulz last edited by

              There are several of us who would like to do this without using Blue Iris.

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              • Reolink_1024001
                Reolink last edited by

                Will it be ok if using free Reolink Client?

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                • Guest
                  Anonymous last edited by

                  Hi All,

                  This is what I have been using to spot check the cameras in chrome so that I don't have to go through the reolink client. (Im using Sighthound for recording and their interface works well for browser based viewing as well. )

                  You will need to run this in a webserver if you are wanting to you use this remotely, but for testing you can use this on your local lan to make sure it works for you.

                  This code pulls the cgi-bin snapshot and uses some javascript to set a math rand with an interval of two seconds. I would not recommend anything less than 2 seconds as the image doesn't have enough time to reload prior to being refreshed.

                  The rand is there so that the browser does not attempt to pull the snapshot from cache. I know this works in Chrome and I haven't tested in any other browsers.

                  I have attached the source code as a file. You will need to edit your IP address, username and password.

                  Hope this helps.
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                  • Guest
                    Anonymous last edited by

                    Yes, PLEASE provide an Update to the firmware that will allow a user to embed video streaming to a website WITHOUT an REO client or Firefox. We should be able to access the video stream from a web

                    Something like this... where you can access a stream via image.cgi instead of snap.cgi as the previous user suggested

                    Sample code...

                    img src="http://192.168.0.99:8000/image.cgi?user=guest&password=guest;camera=1&type=motion" /

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                    • Guest
                      Anonymous last edited by

                      The engineers are working on the CGI. After released, you may use the URL to get the steam via browser.

                      We will update here when it is done.

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                      • Trebacz_10437065988
                        Trebacz @Anonymous last edited by

                        Hi All,

                        This is what I have been using to spot check the cameras in chrome so that I don’t have to go through the reolink client. (Im using Sighthound for recording and their interface works well for browser based viewing as well. )

                        You will need to run this in a webserver if you are wanting to you use this remotely, but for testing you can use this on your local lan to make sure it works for you.

                        This code pulls the cgi-bin snapshot and uses some javascript to set a math rand with an interval of two seconds. I would not recommend anything less than 2 seconds as the image doesn’t have enough time to reload prior to being refreshed.

                        The rand is there so that the browser does not attempt to pull the snapshot from cache. I know this works in Chrome and I haven’t tested in any other browsers.

                        I have attached the source code as a file. You will need to edit your IP address, username and password.

                        Hope this helps.



                        Thanks for the simple hack for a snapshot. Now if I could just get a streaming URL structure... 🙂

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                        • kumar chellappan_398190163267720
                          kumar chellappan last edited by

                          Hi, I am trying to use your code there but that random number generator doesn't load my image. Is there any work around for it?

                          Kind Regards,
                          Kumar

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