How to add CloudEdge camera/doorbell to iSpy/Agent DVR?

J5 is a 2K/3MP resolution smart doorbell (CloudEdge version) can support ONVIF connection, the camera can deliver continuous video stream via RTSP protocol to other ONVIF compliant devices. Hence users can integrate this doorbell into other video system. The J5 smart doorbell can work with Blue Iris, Dahua/Hikvision NVRs, Synology and Qnap NAS, iSpy/Agent DVR

If you have a security camera using CloudEdge app, this means you may use this function. In addition to watching real-time video through smart devices, now you’re able to watch and record video on your desktop/laptop computers and network attached storage system.

In this article, we show you how to add CloudEdge doorbell to iSpy/Agent DVR software. Firstly, you should install the software on your computer or server, and ensuring the doorbell and computer/sever in the same local network.

The next, using the CloudEdge app and tapping “Onvif setting” then enable “Onvif” and set a new password for the connection.

Enable ONVIF on CloudEdge

Running the Agent DVR (localhost:8090), click “+” to add new device, selecting “ONVIF” from the menu list. Go to “Source type”, and select “ONVIF” from the list, then click “…” to edit the source of camera.

Add camera to Agent DVR

On “Video Source” page, filling the information shows below:
Username: admin (should not be changed)
Password: ****** (your onvif password set via CloudEdge app)
Service URL: http://192.168.0.179:8000/onvif/device_service
RTSP port Overrite: 0
Timeout: 15

Source Type ONVIF
ONVIF source URL

Click “Get Video URLs”, the program will automatically fetch the video stream path which will appear in Live URL setting. Selecting the url from the list, for instance 2304x1296: rtsp://admin:[email protected]:8554/Streaming/Channels/101; 640x480: rtsp://admin:[email protected]:8554/Streaming/Channels/102.

CloudEdge Doorbell RTSP URL Path

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