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why can't access rtsp camera in python ?
6 septembre 2024, par Come OhI'm trying to access an RTSP camera in Python and get frame information from it.


One of the camera options is RTSP authentication, and when I include it, VLC asks for login information. ('[rtsp @ ] method DESCRIBE failed : 401 Unauthorized')


If I turn it off, I can access it regardless of ID or PW, but if I turn it on, I can't access it from Python.


I verified that it works by putting the same RTSP address, ID, and PW in VLC, and it doesn't contain any symbols like '@' which is a common problem.


I used several libraries, including Opencv, ffmpeg, and others, and got the same
'[rtsp @ ] method DESCRIBE failed : 401 Unauthorized' and only this error appears


What could be the cause,,, please help...


import cv2

url = "rtsp://username:password@camera_ip:554/stream_path"

cap = cv2.VideoCapture(url)

if not cap.isOpened():
 print("Failed to open RTSP stream.")
 exit()

while True:
 ret, frame = cap.read()
 if not ret:
 print("Failed to read frame.")
 break
 cv2.imshow('RTSP Stream', frame)
 if cv2.waitKey(1) & 0xFF == ord('q'):
 break

cap.release()
cv2.destroyAllWindows()



I tried running the above code and debugging it using the ffmpeg library.


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why can't I access rtsp camera in python ?
6 septembre 2024, par Come OhI'm trying to access an RTSP camera in Python and get frame information from it.


One of the camera options is RTSP authentication, and when I include it, VLC asks for login information. ('[rtsp @ ] method DESCRIBE failed : 401 Unauthorized')


If I turn it off, I can access it regardless of ID or PW, but if I turn it on, I can't access it from Python.


I verified that it works by putting the same RTSP address, ID, and PW in VLC, and it doesn't contain any symbols like '@' which is a common problem.


I used several libraries, including Opencv, ffmpeg, and others, and got the same
'[rtsp @ ] method DESCRIBE failed : 401 Unauthorized' and only this error appears


What could be the cause,,, please help...


import cv2

url = "rtsp://username:password@camera_ip:554/stream_path"

cap = cv2.VideoCapture(url)

if not cap.isOpened():
 print("Failed to open RTSP stream.")
 exit()

while True:
 ret, frame = cap.read()
 if not ret:
 print("Failed to read frame.")
 break
 cv2.imshow('RTSP Stream', frame)
 if cv2.waitKey(1) & 0xFF == ord('q'):
 break

cap.release()
cv2.destroyAllWindows()



I tried running the above code and debugging it using the ffmpeg library.


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UDP : Streaming desktop ffmpeg over Wide area network
16 novembre 2017, par Megan WoodruffI am using ffmpeg to stream my desktop. It works perfectly over the LAN with two connected PCs ; however, over a WAN, the reciever gets unviewable shearing and tearing of the desktop. We figured it was because the LAN has a 5 MB/s bandwith and the WAN has a bandwidth limitation 1 MB/s. When I checked the ethernet output of the sending PC, the bandwidth was 1 MB/s .02.
The original ffmpeg script I used was within a batch file was :
ffmpeg -f dshow -i video="screen-capture-recorder"-vcodec
libx264 -preset ultrafast -pix_fmt yuv420p -tune zerolatency -r 30 -b:v 750k -minrate 750k -maxrate 750k -f mpegts udp://ip:portOn the reciever side :
1. I opened the scream capture recorder GUI.
2. Inserted the appropriate udp address.
3. Hit "Start Recieving".I did a wireshark analysis and noticed most of the packets I saw were MPEG TS packets with had "MP2T fragment of a reassembled package" in the description column.
My question is : has anyone been able to successful stream via ffmpeg over a wide area network with no issues of the recieving video ? If so, what ffmpeg parameters did you use for consistent results ?