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viop-ninja
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Updated to latest iCamsource Beta, now one of my IP cameras is missing
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March 02, 2012, 05:19:26 PM »
I run iCamsource as a service and have it set up and configured to talk to three Panasonic IP cameras on my network. Since updating iCamsource, even if I start and stop the service, I only ever see two of the three cameras.
Anything I can do to fix this?
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Re: Updated to latest iCamsource Beta, now one of my IP cameras is missing
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March 05, 2012, 01:39:10 PM »
Thank you for your post.
We have not tested iCamSource running as a service. Have you tried clearing the Cameras List and re-adding the cameras to iCamSource?
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viop-ninja
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Re: Updated to latest iCamsource Beta, now one of my IP cameras is missing
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March 05, 2012, 04:27:19 PM »
Hi there, I realize that running it as a service is probably not supported, but there are a few pretty detailed threads on the subject (and I've contributed to those) and it's always worked up until now.
I just went ahead and stopped the service and then ran iCamSource manually. I see that it has a manual port range 12000-12100 that I've forwarded from my router.
The first camera entry comes up immediately, but if I select one of the other two cameras I see a gray screen for a few seconds along with some application text that says "cannot find JPEG data. Your network IP camera may not be supported".
However, if I wait a few seconds, the video stream comes up (but the error text remains).
Just for grins I tried to configure it with the Auto-Config Router option, it complains that UPnP might not be enabled.
Any further troubleshooting I can do? As an aside it appears that I can no longer access my cameras via 3G cellular on AT&T either, and that also used to work with no drama.
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viop-ninja
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Re: Updated to latest iCamsource Beta, now one of my IP cameras is missing
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March 05, 2012, 04:45:33 PM »
Okay, a little more information.
I left the service disabled (although I'd really like to get it working again) and started messing around with the iCamSource camera settings. I observed that if I remove camera login/password fields that iCam instantly connects with all three cameras and does not give the previously mentioned error.
However, I still could not see camera #2. I removed the camera and re-added it with a new name. This seems to have gotten the camera working, but even on wi-fi I am getting occasional broker connection error messages.
I will try it on 3G next, but not too optimistic that it's going to be reliable. I verified on my router that my forwarded port range is intact and forwarding properly. Do I have to use UpNP (I notice I can choose both?) to get connection broker to work properly in this version?
Thanks.
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viop-ninja
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Re: Updated to latest iCamsource Beta, now one of my IP cameras is missing
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March 05, 2012, 04:46:21 PM »
Also, even though I only have three cameras, iCam is putting the three cameras into the six panel view on my iPhone, which is a bit disconcerting.
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Re: Updated to latest iCamsource Beta, now one of my IP cameras is missing
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March 06, 2012, 02:24:05 AM »
So it sounds like you have the cameras up a running properly. Is that correct?
If you already have port forwarding configured on your router, I would like to try and confirm that your port forwarding is functioning as we expect it to. If you visit this link in your computer's web browser:
http://portchecker.net/udp.php?p=12001
... it will open a webpage that contains a Java Applet in it (similar to iCamWeb) that will be able to listen on port 12001 for a UDP packet to be sent from a server on the Internet to your computer.
If your port forwarding is functioning correctly then you should see a message saying that the port is "open." If it is not functioning correctly, it should say that it is blocked.
Also, please send a screenshot of your router's port forwarding configuration and of the iCamSource preference pane to
support@skjm.com
so we can verify the settings. Please reference this forum post and your user name in your email.
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viop-ninja
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Re: Updated to latest iCamsource Beta, now one of my IP cameras is missing
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March 16, 2012, 02:07:17 PM »
Thanks for the response and sorry for not replying sooner. It is now working, however I am getting duplicates of all of my camera feeds, so, for my three cameras I am getting six feeds total.
Let me know if I still should email support over this issue or if there is another way to clear it up.
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Re: Updated to latest iCamsource Beta, now one of my IP cameras is missing
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March 16, 2012, 10:52:24 PM »
Please send a screenshot of the iCamSource preference page to
support@skjm.com
Please reference this forum post and your username.
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