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Use VSS with ieGeek IP cameras for Cloud Recording, Backup, Monitoring and Playback

Contents

Introduction

Step 1: Check If Your ieGeek Camera Supports RTSP and Enable It

Step 2. Use CameraFTP VSS with ieGeek IP Cameras

Appendix 1: Make Changes; CameraFTP Viewer



Introduction


ieGeek is a popular IP camera manufacturer. Update: Most of their IP cameras (esp. battery/solar powered cameras) don't support FTP/SMTP based uploading. Some of their cameras support RTSP and ONVIF. If a camera supports RTSP, then it is compatible with CameraFTP VSS software. Otherwise, you can visit this support page for the detailed information about how to use CameraFTP VSS software with proprietary IP cameras.

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Why use CameraFTP VSS with ieGeek Security cameras?

CameraFTP is a leading cloud recording service provider based in Silicon Valley. It has offered very broad cloud recording and monitoring features for over a decade. CameraFTP offers the most flexible service plans, including: Video Recording, Image Recording, Timelapse Recording and Local Recording plans. Users can customize a plan based on their budget and quality requirements.

ieGeek Security cameras do not support FTP/SMTP and cannot upload footage to the CameraFTP cloud directly. You need to check if the ieGeek IP camera supports RTSP. If so, CameraFTP VSS software can connect to the camera's video stream, display live video on the PC screen, while recording footage to the cloud and/or local disk. In addition, It offers much better video recording options. It supports popular video resolutions like 720P and 1080P; it also supports frame rates from 1 to 20fps.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this document is based on our knowledge of ieGeek Security Cameras. The information may not be accurate or up-to-date. Users shall contact the manufacturer for all camera-related issues and contact us for CameraFTP-related (CameraFTP cloud service / CameraFTP VSS) issues.


Step 1: Check If Your Camera Supports RTSP and Enable It


The camera can only be configured with a smartphone. You need to download the "ieGeek Cam" mobile app for Android or iOS. After you install the mobile app, follow the instructions in the app (or the product manual) to add the camera to the app. You can then check in the app to find if it supports RTSP. If it does not support RTSP, and if it does not support FTP/SMTP, then it is generally not compatible with CameraFTP's cloud service. We recommend ordering a compatible IP camera. But if you already have the camera, you can visit: how to use CameraFTP VSS with proprietary/Analog Cameras/NVRs

You also need a PC/laptop connected to the same local network. Install CameraFTP VSS on the computer.


2. Use CameraFTP VSS with ieGeek IP Cameras


CameraFTP VSS software can use a PC as a powerful CCTV NVR system. It can display live camera videos on your PC screen, while also recording the video/image to the cloud and/or the local disk.

If your ieGeek IP camera supports RTSP, then it is very easy to add the camera to CameraFTP VSS. CameraFTP VSS supports Image Recording, Video Recording, Timelapse Recording and Local Recording at almost any recording parameters.

If you have an old or spare PC, you can save the cost of buying an expensive NVR; otherwise, you can buy a low-end laptop/PC for less than $300. It can support many IP cameras and webcams.

Launch CameraFTP VSS software on your PC/laptop, click Add to add a camera, then click IP Camera.


Then click "Find IP Cameras in Local Network" to find IP cameras in your local network.



As you can see, VSS displays a list of devices/cameras found in your local network. The displayed camera names may not be clear, as shown in the above screenshot. If VSS found multiple cameras/devices and you cannot tell which one is the correct IP camera, you can use the following method: (1) turn off the camera, then use VSS to search the local network; record the device list; (2) turn on the camera, use VSS to search the local network again. The new device in the search result is the correct camera.

Select the correct ieGeek IP camera, then click Next. CameraFTP VSS will display a login dialog. Please enter the device's Local Account username and password to log in.

Click Next. CameraFTP VSS will search the camera's video stream URLs, and display a list of video streaming URLs:


You can select a video stream and click Next.

Note: If VSS cannot find the video stream URL, and you know the RTSP video stream URL, you can click "Add Camera Streaming URL Directly", then copy and paste the RTSP URL.


The remaining steps are standard. Just click Next and follow the wizard to finish adding the camera. The camera will be added to VSS as follows:



Appendix 1: Make Changes; CameraFTP Viewer


If you need to make changes, you can open VSS's main window, move your mouse on top of the camera live view, then click the Edit icon in the popup toolbar. You can:
- Select a different source video stream;
- Bind the camera with a different camera license (if you ordered a subscription);
- Edit motion detection settings;
- Set recording schedules.


After a camera(s) is added, it will take about 1 minute for VSS to upload the first video or image. However, you can view the live video (with audio) immediately from anywhere.

You can use the browser-based viewer by logging in to www.cameraftp.com or download CameraFTP Viewer App for iOS, Android and Windows. All viewers support live view and playback from anywhere. Moreover, they support video-calling to the camera.


Cannot get it to work? Please read our Trouble-shooting Guide.