I have a 'smart' security camera (linked below). It works fine, however play back through the app is a pain. I want to download the video from the SD card for back up and for easy playback, however they are in a strange file format. The folder tree look like this:

I have a similar cheap wifi camera ("LSC Smart Connect Indoor-IP Camera" from Action) which also uses a .data file format to store the files on a SD card. After some digging it turned out I was simply able to convert the files using ffmpeg.


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To perform this task the most efficient way, that's to say, by converting every data file with one command instead of each one by one, if you're on the Windows operating system, first, install FFMpeg and make sure it's on path, then use this command in CMD after navigating to the root directory:

I have a geeni camera, it stores the recordings in .data files. If I copy them to my pc and change the extension to .mp4 I can view the video in MPC (media player classic). However, I can't fast forward or use the slide bar to jump ahead. Looks like I need a commercial editor to import the raw data and create a manipulatable file.

When I have the Webcam protection enabled and start the Windows Camera app, it freezes frame and the app queries for permission settings. I exhausted all the options there (including Troubleshooter) to no avail. If I turn webcam protection off, the Camera app resumes function. I tried to add a new rule, but the ESET app doesn't allow that manually, so I tried to coax it into querying for permission by deleting the rules. This didn't work, so I'm now at a loss.

Webcam protection informs you about processes and applications that access your computer's web camera. When an application tries to access your camera, you get a notification to allow or block the access. The color of the alert window depends on the application's reputation.

-EDIT- This knowledge base article provides more details: -create-and-edit-webcam-rules-in-eset-windows-home-products . Appears a rule can only be added as result of webcam alert Allow response. Thereafter, the added rule can be modified via selecting it and modifying it as needed.

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Thank you for your feedback and sharing multiple ways to stream camera , asTapo camera supports RTSP and ONVIF (Profile S) protocol, and here we would like to make a summary of some workaround to stream camera on a PC:

I've tried a few third-party software programs now and can't get any of them to work with tapocam cameras, you said be patient, how long do we have to wait, is a PC windows software program actually under development or not ? the android version isnt the most stable platform, but its our only option at the moment,

I was told that if you download blue-stacks (allows android apps to work on windows) then download ISPY you can view your Tapo cameras that way, when I tried I couldn't get it to pick up the Tapo cameras, everything else worked with ISPY except Tapo, but try it for your self, good luck,

@Richard_T123 I am in the same position, no Windows support. Bluestacks doesn't work. The other apps don't work ( ISpy and DVR), With my eyesight, seeing things on a mobile screen is problematic. Tapo need to get some sensible support in place.

@premtimi123 I've tried the iSpy app twice now, downloaded it, uninstalled it and tried again using bluestacks and ISpy picks up all cameras except tapo cameras, I think tapo should invest in a windows programs that allows the camera to be viewed on the big screen, it's about the only make of security camera that you cant use windows to view the images, they need step up to the next level and take a serious approach to user-end help and support, I.M.O.

ISpy should detect camera when computer and camera are both in local network (make sure router AP isolation is off), it is recommended to create a new post regarding and share a photo of the rtsp path on ISpy and Tapo app. You could also try VLC player to view camera using rtsp.

Security cameras are vital for protecting homes and businesses. But connecting them to your computer can be tricky. This guide will help you connect security camera to laptop/computer easily. We'll cover everything from setup to troubleshooting. Keep reading!

If you do have WiFi network and need to remotely see the IP camera when you're not there, you can connect your wireless or WiFi camera to computer wirelessly via your router. Please note that you need to have, at least, a power adapter for the camera, a network cable, and a router.

Launch surveillance software on your computer, like Reolink Client. It will automatically detect the camera on the same network. Set up configurations for camera functions in the software. Then, configure the camera's Wi-Fi settings by selecting the network and entering the password. Finally, remove the network cable to connect the camera to the computer wirelessly.

Connecting a PoE wired IP camera, such as the Reolink RLC-410 or RLC-812A to a computer via the router is similar to that of a WiFi camera, and even much easier - you don't need to use a power adapter, set up the WiFi and remove the network cable. And you need at least one network cable, and a router with PoE capability to complete the setup.

PoE (Power over Ethernet) means you can just use a single network cable for both video and power transmission. So just connect the camera to the router via the network cable, and the camera will get power supply and network access.

For example, Reolink Duo 3 PoE is a 16MP PoE security camera. This high resolution means that the camera captures images with incredible detail and clarity. Whether monitoring a large area or focusing on specific information, the Reolink Duo 3's 16MP lens ensures you won't miss a thing. And its PoE connection lets power and data transmit through a single Ethernet cable, eliminating the need for separate power and network connections.

On the computer, launch the surveillance software to add the camera and watch live view directly. In our test, we open Reolink Client. Since the computer and the camera are in the same network, Reolink Client automatically searches and displays the camera directly. Click "Start" and you can view the camera on PC. And you can set up the configurations for all the functions you want the camera to have.

If your router does not support PoE, you need a PoE injector or PoE switch to help connect your IP camera to PC.In order to complete the setup you need at least a network cable, a router, and a PoE injector or PoE switch. Since the steps on how to connect a PoE IP camera to PC via PoE Injector/switch are quite the same to that of connecting without a PoE Injector/switch, we'd like to make it more simpler to understand here.

You can now open Reolink Client on your computer, add the camera and watch live view directly. If you need to see the IP camera from another computer that is not in the same network, you need to input the camera's UID into the software to remotely access the camera.

Important: Once you connect the PoE IP camera to the PoE injector or switch which is connected to a router via Ethernet cables, you've successfully connected the camera to the network. For a wireless IP camera, you need to use a network cable to connect it to the router if you haven't set up the WiFi network configuration. And then the wireless IP camera is in the network. You can set up the WiFi configuration later to make the wireless IP camera connect wirelessly.

Use the power adapter to get the camera plugged-in and charged. Normally, when you buy a WiFi IP camera, it comes with a power adapter. For a PoE camera, ask the supplier and buy one that's workable for the camera.

Many wireless security cameras can be recharged quickly. For example, the new Argus 3 Ultra. This camera is equipped with a long-lasting built-in rechargeable battery to provide continuous protection. You can also power it with solar energy. With the Reolink Solar Panel 2, about 10 minutes of charging can provide sufficient power for regular daily usage.

Normally there would be a 2-in-1 or 3-in-1 cable attached from the camera. Find the network connector from that cable and use the network cable to connect to it. Then connect the other end of the network cable to the computer. If your computer has a network already, disable it - make sure your computer is offline.

Now the security camera is connecting to your computer basically and physically. But you still can't view the camera on the computer. What you need to do now is to scan and find out the camera's IP address. There should be surveillance software from the same supplier with the camera. Take our test as an example. We have Reolink Client on the computer. Launch it and it will automatically scan all the cameras in the same local LAN and show the default IP address (every camera has a default and unique IP address when it leaves the factory). Easy peasy! 152ee80cbc

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