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KWD

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  1. 7 minutes ago, Kahn said:

    The Generic IP Camera Fixed driver may work for you...I'm unaware if any driver for UniFi or Wyze

    There is a generic RTSP driver that would work. The Unifi camera can be setup to stream standalone, or Unifi Video can be set up to restream the video. I think there is a hacked firmware for Wyze that allows RTSP. 

  2. I have to free version of the driver working, shouldn’t be that much to get it working. 
     

    @Kahn I’m sure you are just missing a setting somewhere. Mine is running exactly how you want it. Shoot me a PM if you need any other help. 

  3. 5 minutes ago, msgreenf said:
    15 minutes ago, Gary Leeds UK said:
    Video front my CCTV Cameras 
    That's why we have stayed with a HC800
    The EA5 is over priced for old Tech
    We have 4 T3 Touch Screens Which show all our Cameras 

    And not watching security cameras at 1080p is a must?

    I've upgraded mine to 8K so I can do a daily mosquito census to know when to respray my property. Maybe they have a fly problem?

  4. 2 hours ago, lippavisual said:

    Don't attempt soldering to the board.  You'll most likely burn a hole through it trying to de-solder the wire out, let alone adding it back.

     

    Grab a new piece of wire and heat shrink.  Strip back both wires and solder, then heat shrink over it.

    I would solder a new wire. Doesn't take much to heat the wire up and pull it out, it takes a lot to damage a circuit board. Trick is getting the excess solder out so you can put the new wire in. Rework station is the easiest way, but a solder sucker or solder wick gets the job done.  

    Depending on the hole size and wire size you could heat up the hole to melt the remaining solder and slide the wire in. Cleaning and tinning the soldering iron with flux core solder right before touching to the hole is key. 

  5. 1 hour ago, joecheech said:

    Is this something that can be easily configured? 

    Some folks may remember - I had my system installed by a novice dealer (extreme politeness on my part) and had tons of problems at the onset getting the system properly configured.  This has been mostly fixed through the help of several kind and generous folks on this board who have guided me over the last three years.  Most of that time has been spent on integrating my IoT equipment and I have put off most of the music related integration and relied on my Sonos app up to this point.  For example, I have a NAS, it has tons of music and movies on it, but none of those are accessible through my C4 system.  

    Thanks, again, all.

    Take a look at Roon. Should bring your Sonos and music library together much better than C4 with the ability to integrate with C4. 

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