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Finally I was able to properly configure my new, solar powered camera. Using the DVRIP configuration was the correct.
However, my camera is solar/battery powered and after some short time it goes to sleep if no stream is consumed from it. I can wake it up in its' native application (iCSee) and it becomes visible in my Home Assistant again. But once it is in sleep mode, I cannot get stream from it.
Do you have any advice or idea how to wake up the camera using go2rtc Home Assistant component, or any other way?
Thanks in advance!
Bithajcsar
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DVRIP uses a proprietary protocol. You need to intercept it somehow and see what commands your mobile app is sending.
Personally, I've never had any experience with these cameras, I don't own any.
Hi AlexxIT,
Finally I was able to properly configure my new, solar powered camera. Using the DVRIP configuration was the correct.
However, my camera is solar/battery powered and after some short time it goes to sleep if no stream is consumed from it. I can wake it up in its' native application (iCSee) and it becomes visible in my Home Assistant again. But once it is in sleep mode, I cannot get stream from it.
Do you have any advice or idea how to wake up the camera using go2rtc Home Assistant component, or any other way?
Thanks in advance!
Bithajcsar
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: