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Create camera settings

Aim

To configure the camera for optimal recording with MediaRecorder.

Prerequisites

Procedure

Carry out the following steps:

  1. Access camera settings
  2. Create ONVIF User name and Password
  3. Disable replay attack protection
  4. Switch on IR cut filter

Note

The procedure below describes the camera firmware version 7.20.1. For other firmware versions, search for comparable settings.

Access camera settings

  1. Open the camera in a browser by clicking the Home page button in the IPUtility tool or typing the IP address in the address field of an Internet browser. Then enter the password.
  2. Click the Settings button in the bottom-right corner of your window.

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Create ONVIF User name and Password

Aim

To configure the camera so that pan, tilt, zoom, and audio recording is possible.

Procedure

  1. Open the camera settings.
    1. See See Access camera settings
  2. Open the System tab and click ONVIF.

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  3. Click Add and enter the same User name and Password as set in Set camera password and select power line frequency. Do not use the characters @, space, or colon (:) for the user name or password. These characters cannot be used in MediaRecorder.
  4. Select Administrator as User Group and click OK.

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Notes

  • If the camera does not support ONVIF, pan, tilt, and zoom must be done with a browser and audio of the camera cannot be recorded. All IP cameras supported with MediaRecorder support ONVIF.
  • important    Always close the browser before you start recording with MediaRecorder.

Disable replay attack protection

Aim

To prevent that connection to the camera fails if the time of the MediaRecorder computer differs from the time in the camera.

Background

Replay attack protection is a camera security setting. Relevant for video recording with MediaRecorder is that replay attack protection causes the camera connection to fail if the timestamps of MediaRecorder and the camera are not exactly the same. Replay attack protection is necessary for security cameras, but not for IP cameras in a dedicated network.

Procedure

  1. Open the camera settings.
    See See Access camera settings
  2. Open the System tab and click Plain config.
  3. From the list at the bottom, select WebService and click Select Group.
  4. Under WebService UsernameToken:, make sure the checkbox Enable replay attack protection is not selected.   

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Note

If you do not want to disable this option, make sure that the clock times of the computer and camera are exactly the same.

Switch on IR cut filter

Aim

To make sure the cameras does not switch to black and white at low light levels.

Background

The IR cut filter removes infrared light during daylight. With the default camera settings, the IR cut filter is switched off at low light intensities. The camera then records in near-infrared, which gives a black and white camera image. If you do not want this, set the IR cut filter to On to On instead of of Auto, so that it stays on, independent of the light level.

Procedure

  1. Open the camera settings.
    1. See See Access camera settings
  2. Open the the Image  tab.
  3. Check if there is an option IR cut filter. If so, set it to On.

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Note

Not all IP cameras supported with MediaRecorder have an IR cut filter.