Failed to initialise VAAPI connection: -1 (unknown libva error). Libva error: va_getDriverName() failed with unknown libva error,driver_name=(null) Libva info: va_getDriverName() returns -1 VaapiHwDevice::CreateDeivce: Try create VAAPI device VAProfileMPEG4AdvancedSimple : VAEntrypointVLD Vainfo: Supported profile and entrypoints Vainfo: Driver version: Splitted-Desktop Systems VDPAU backend for VA-API - 0.7.4 Vainfo: VA-API version: 1.1 (libva 2.1.0) Libva info: Found init function _vaDriverInit_1_0 Libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/nvidia_drv_video.so It seems related to the use of the older libva when using newer drivers. Moving to its own question from this one here: Please try as advised and let us know how things play out. NB Please note that Ivideon Server has to be always running in order for your camera to work with Ivideon service. In addition, please refer to this article If the URL plays in the VLC, it can be used in the Ivideon Server. We also recommend to check the RTSP URL in the VLC media player before using this link in the Ivideon Server app. Please open Ivideon Server -> choose "Add device" -> "Add IP camera" -> from the list of manufacturers, at the top of the list please select, type in the camera's IP address, put in the working URL to the videostream, username and password to the camera's web-interface -> press the eye icon - will you see the live video from the camera? If the camera doesn't support ONVIF but can stream via RTSP, please take into account the following way of adding the camera to Ivideon Server: Please open Ivideon Server app -> choose "Add device" -> "Add IP camera" -> from the list of manufacturers, at the top of the list please select -> type in the camera's IP address (also, please check if the camera's web-interface is accessible by typing in its IP address in any web-browser you may also use some network scanner, eg this one ) as per the username and password to the camera's web-interface, you can either look through the manual to find out these data or you can decode the QR code -> then hit "Update configuration" -> check if the info has renewed (the URL and Name fields should get automatically filled) => press the eye icon (above the password point) - does the live video open? If the camera supports ONVIF, you may try the following: You can find this info in the docs to the camera or by contacting the tech support of the device. You can add an IP camera via Ivideon Server app if the first one supports streaming over RTSP and/or ONVIF protocols. Should you have any additional questions, feel free to contact us. So, you can leave "User Name" and "Password" empty. Now the camera of your mobile device is added to Ivideon Server (you can see it as a server in your personal account) and you can set local archive storage (to be able both to view the full archive in the personal account and to export it). If all the data entered is correct, the video feed from your mobile device camera will appear press the "View" button (the one with the image of an eye). click "Advanced settings" (at the "General" tab of a camera settings in Ivideon Server) and tick the "Use non-standard port for receiving video and audio" and insert 8080 into the field The IP you see in the mobile app is of ххх.xxx.x.x:8080 form where the first part is the IP address(the one you should insert into the corresponding field in Ivideon Server) and 8080 is the port (see the next point) ) please enter the camera's IP address (it can be found in the IP Webcam application - after you start the server in the IP Webcam the streaming starts and the IP is displayed at the bottom of the screen. press the button next to "Manufacturer" and choose "Android IP Webcam (app)" in the dropdown list (the model is chosen by default) right click "IP cameras" and choose "Add IP Camera" open Ivideon Server app (installed on your PC) and make sure that it is stopped If you'd like to add the camera of your Samsung smartphone to Ivideon Server, please follow the steps given below:
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