I have been putting unvr and cameras in the same vlan, and securing the vlan'access with firewall rules, so for rtsp streaming, you can simply put the client device in the same vlan.
I can't seem to find any options to add rtsp cameras on Unifi Protect. When I click 'Add Camera', it just tells me to check my camera and wait for it to be adopted. Does it mean that I must have at least one Ubiquity camera? All your other methods works like a charm! Thank you!
@@hz777Agree with others on this. You seem to be very knowledgeable in this space and have a lot of equipment to test that project out. Many folks, including me, want to try to connect non-Unifi cameras to Unifi protect but unsure how to proceed. This github project seems to be a viable option.
@@hz777 Well ultimately its your choice, but you have been doing a lot of these Protect videos, and i subscribed after randomly discovering them. I doubt the creator minds, its just that there is very little coverage regarding it. They do have a discord if you want to join that, i am there as well.
Good job. I love your videos. It's things I wonder about but don't have time to try.
exellent
really good work, nice stuff for sure. would be nice to learn how to secure the stream using vlans and firewall rules.
I have been putting unvr and cameras in the same vlan, and securing the vlan'access with firewall rules, so for rtsp streaming, you can simply put the client device in the same vlan.
The Synology option is pretty slick, but @ $46 to $59 per cam it can add up!
Agree. The license fee from Synology is the no.1 stopper for wider adoptions.
I can't seem to find any options to add rtsp cameras on Unifi Protect. When I click 'Add Camera', it just tells me to check my camera and wait for it to be adopted. Does it mean that I must have at least one Ubiquity camera? All your other methods works like a charm! Thank you!
Adopting non UniFi cameras to UniFi Protect? No, it's not supported, by Ubiquiti.
Great video
What is the easiest way to actually secure these RTSPS feeds?
I am not aware of a way.
UniFi Protect provides RTP on port 7447 if your existing display solution requires it.
Hi maybe you can do a video on Unifi-cam-proxy, not much RUclips content regarding it.
Sorry but I am not very comfortable doing videos about those GitHub projects, because I do not want to steal the creator's thunder.
@@hz777Agree with others on this. You seem to be very knowledgeable in this space and have a lot of equipment to test that project out. Many folks, including me, want to try to connect non-Unifi cameras to Unifi protect but unsure how to proceed. This github project seems to be a viable option.
@@hz777 Well ultimately its your choice, but you have been doing a lot of these Protect videos, and i subscribed after randomly discovering them. I doubt the creator minds, its just that there is very little coverage regarding it. They do have a discord if you want to join that, i am there as well.
Thanks to all who provided suggestions on this. I will consider similar topics next time.
Hi
Is it possible to view in 360?
I don't own a 360, so I don't know