RTSP: 405 Method Not Allowed

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stuartb
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RTSP: 405 Method Not Allowed

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Trying to get a new camera up and running. Its a typical Chinese model with little instruction but claims ONVIF support. Brand is DIGOO model DG-MYQ. want to use as a door bell camera. When I try to link on BI I have the correct IP address and port number but I get the following error message RTSP:405Method Not allowed. Is this something I can fix or is this camera just not compatible ?

Opening 192.168.1.156 port 80...
HTTP Get / request...
Failed with HTTP 12029
Opening 192.168.1.156 port 554...
ONVIF GetSystemDateAndTime
HTTP 12002
Checking for common cameras...
Foscam FI86xx/98xx compatible?
Foscam FI89xx compatible?
Foscam FI9821 V2 compatible?
Foscam FI9821 media port compatible?
RTSP port open?
RTSP port detected!
Done
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Re: RTSP: 405 Method Not Allowed

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Thanks for your reply - looking through gadgetvictims and tried some of the suggestions and still no luck. Firmware version on my camera (28.0.0.1) is very different to the ones shown in the post so still an outstanding question for the universe to answer.
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Re: RTSP: 405 Method Not Allowed

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Managed to get it work by doing lots of reading on lots of BLOGS, basically needed to get the ONVIF string correct.
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Re: RTSP: 405 Method Not Allowed

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Could you share the correct ONVIF string so other people with a similar issue can find it? Thank you!
stuartb wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 7:35 am Managed to get it work by doing lots of reading on lots of BLOGS, basically needed to get the ONVIF string correct.
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Re: RTSP: 405 Method Not Allowed

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After determining the correct port (in this case 5000) and getting a solid WIFI signal the string was "/onvif1" in the video path.
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