- Install the app "Sports DV" and change WiFi SSID and password
- Wifi and Cam settings are seperated and have different port numbers.
- Wifi-Settings (just login withoug username and password): http://192.168.25.1
- Cam LiveStream: http://192.168.25.1:8080/?action=stream
- Not sure how the configuration is made really... Would need a Man-In-The-Middle-Attack or send the initial ICMP package
- Log into http://192.168.25.1 without entering user and password
- Go to the second tab, there you can change the access mode vom "AP" to "Station", enter the SSID of your home WiFi, Encryption mode and password (works with Windows 10 mobile hotspot, too, just notice it only works with 2.4 GHz networks). The cam will guess the channel when you saved the settings.
- Don't worry, if the connection fails, the camera will offer you the configured AP again
- Better give it a fixed IP through your router (identified by MAC address)
- The connection between the app and the cam is made through an initial ICMP package with the payload "99 bottles of beer on the wall"
- looks like "MJPG-Streamer" was used when googleing for the url structure
- Reset: Press Mode first and then On/Off
Hello,
i haven't yet tried octopi, but at another ubuntu based distro that i use i am able to use it as usb camera.
I had some issues after installing some libraries that basically broke the UVC drivers ( broke is not the correct term to be exact ) so i could not use it as a usb camera for skype out of the box. I can share the workaround if you don't get video output, i didn't bother to fix the issue to tell you the truth.
But the thing is, manually, after connecting through USB to the camera and switching to camera mode from card reader mode, you can use it as web camera for Octopi.
As for the paths in bold, i came to the same conclusion after checking the provided dump from @TumeSai and it seems that if we can somehow find out where those files are decoded, we might be able to use DefSet.cfg to initialise the camera in the mode we need when it's connected to a power source, not a PC ( or "computer" in general ) USB.
Does anyone know what kind of MCU this camera uses so someone might try to "decode","disassemble" or whatever the process is called?