Help Please - TAPO C120 RTSP Configuration
Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2025 11:53 pm
tldr; Will someone please share your config in BI for C120? ALSO, how close to real-time are you getting from your camera feed and the real-world?
For anyone following the fiasco with the Wyze docker bridge scenario (https://github.com/mrlt8/docker-wyze-br ... sions/1437 - https://github.com/mrlt8/docker-wyze-br ... sions/1430), I'm now looking at moving over from my Wyze cameras and getting into something that's truly RTSP supported. (right now I'm running a Windows docker VM & an Ubuntu Server docker VM, it's just bandaids tape) The Wyze docker bridge really is amazing, but it also tends to have about a 97% uptime for my cameras, which is awesome, but murphy tends to kick you in the face and I always seem to be wanting to look at the camera at that 3%. So I'm ok with slowly migrating my 12 Wyze cameras away if I can find something a little more stable. A few folks are suggesting perhaps TAPO cameras may be better. I understand I get what I pay for, and $25 cameras are, well, cheap, so perhaps I'm trading in one cheap Wyze $25 problem for another, but it's worth a shot for a fun little project.
Anyway, Amazon delivered my first two TAPO cameras today, and for the life of me I can't get BI to get them to see them. I've got the camera setup, it's showing in the app, I can ping the camera so I know the networking is good. I've gone into he capp, 'created' the "Camera Account" so the RTSP credentials are setup on the camera. When I scan the IP in BI, it says "RTSP port detected!". I'm taking some queues off TAPO's guide (https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/faq/2680/), but I haven't seemed to crack the code to get BI to see the camera/stream, so hoping someone can share their config here. A screenshot would be awesome, but I'll take anything you're willing to share with me.
Thank you for your help!
ALSO.... one thing I'm always chasing, is as close to a real-world connection as is possible on these cameras. Perhaps with a $25 solution, I'm just not being realistic. But part of what I'm shooting for is when the doorbell rings, can I look at BI which is up on another monitor and get as close to real-time as is possible to see if I need to go to the door, or was it just another one of my wife's daily-Amazon deliveries. What are you all seeing with these TAPO cameras and RTSP? Are you getting near real-time? Or are you getting 2-3 second delay, 30 second delay? What are your results?
Thanks for the info and help!!
For anyone following the fiasco with the Wyze docker bridge scenario (https://github.com/mrlt8/docker-wyze-br ... sions/1437 - https://github.com/mrlt8/docker-wyze-br ... sions/1430), I'm now looking at moving over from my Wyze cameras and getting into something that's truly RTSP supported. (right now I'm running a Windows docker VM & an Ubuntu Server docker VM, it's just bandaids tape) The Wyze docker bridge really is amazing, but it also tends to have about a 97% uptime for my cameras, which is awesome, but murphy tends to kick you in the face and I always seem to be wanting to look at the camera at that 3%. So I'm ok with slowly migrating my 12 Wyze cameras away if I can find something a little more stable. A few folks are suggesting perhaps TAPO cameras may be better. I understand I get what I pay for, and $25 cameras are, well, cheap, so perhaps I'm trading in one cheap Wyze $25 problem for another, but it's worth a shot for a fun little project.
Anyway, Amazon delivered my first two TAPO cameras today, and for the life of me I can't get BI to get them to see them. I've got the camera setup, it's showing in the app, I can ping the camera so I know the networking is good. I've gone into he capp, 'created' the "Camera Account" so the RTSP credentials are setup on the camera. When I scan the IP in BI, it says "RTSP port detected!". I'm taking some queues off TAPO's guide (https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/faq/2680/), but I haven't seemed to crack the code to get BI to see the camera/stream, so hoping someone can share their config here. A screenshot would be awesome, but I'll take anything you're willing to share with me.
Thank you for your help!
ALSO.... one thing I'm always chasing, is as close to a real-world connection as is possible on these cameras. Perhaps with a $25 solution, I'm just not being realistic. But part of what I'm shooting for is when the doorbell rings, can I look at BI which is up on another monitor and get as close to real-time as is possible to see if I need to go to the door, or was it just another one of my wife's daily-Amazon deliveries. What are you all seeing with these TAPO cameras and RTSP? Are you getting near real-time? Or are you getting 2-3 second delay, 30 second delay? What are your results?
Thanks for the info and help!!