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iViewer can show video streams direct from IP cameras and DVRs. But only specific stream profiles are supported on iOS (Apple devices). | iViewer can show video streams direct from IP cameras and DVRs. But only specific stream profiles are supported on iOS (Apple devices). | ||
- | MJPEG is always supported - you should be able to view any MJPEG stream directly in iViewer. | + | MJPEG is always supported - you should be able to view any MJPEG stream directly in iViewer.\\ |
+ | RTSP streams are not supported. | ||
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+ | To learn how to insert a video into your GUI see the [[software:gui-designer:video-tool|Video Tool page.]] | ||
But for live streams in traditional video formats, iOS Devices support only specific video stream codecs. Please see the below URL for detailed information:\\ | But for live streams in traditional video formats, iOS Devices support only specific video stream codecs. Please see the below URL for detailed information:\\ | ||
[[http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/Miscellaneous/Conceptual/iPhoneOSTechOverview/MediaLayer/MediaLayer.html|Apple iOS Video Formats]].\\ | [[http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/Miscellaneous/Conceptual/iPhoneOSTechOverview/MediaLayer/MediaLayer.html|Apple iOS Video Formats]].\\ | ||
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- | iViewer for Android beta currently supports MJPEG and H.264 video formats. | + | More info on HTTP Live Streaming for iOS: |
+ | [[https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/networkinginternet/conceptual/streamingmediaguide/FrequentlyAskedQuestions/FrequentlyAskedQuestions.html]] | ||
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+ | iViewer for Android currently supports MJPEG and H.264 video formats. | ||
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