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V380 Pro Activate ONVIF/RTSP
[CONST_PARAM]
rtsp = 1 ; RTSPЭ�飬0���ر� 1������
V380 Pro cameras have rtsp/onvif disabled by default. This can be unlocked by inserting an SD-card into the camera.
A step-by-step guide can be found below:
1) Download the V380 Pro app from the App Store or Google Play
2) Register or continue without registering
3) Boot your camera and couple it to the application
4) Set a custom username and password for your camera
5) Download the 'ceshi.ini' file and put it on the root of a micro SD card (so not in a subfolder)
6) Power down the camera, insert the SD card and boot the camera
7) The camera will talk in chinese, wait for 5 minutes (probably shorter, but to be sure)
8) Power down the camera, remove the SD card, delete the file and power up the camera
9) Connect to your camera using the protocol rtsp://username:password@ipaddress:554/live/ch00_0
10) DONE
A great way to test is downloading/using VLC and opening a network stream.
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jericjan commented Dec 8, 2025

https://github.com/prsyahmi/v380/

This application is for V380 cameras that do not have the RTSP protocol and cannot be activated (for example with the ceshi.ini file) and transmit through port 8800. Unfortunately, in the latest firmware versions, the stream was encrypted in some way and cannot be played yet. But there are people with knowledge in this field working on it.

Hi, was there any update on this? Although, I'm more interested in how it sends audio from the phone mic to the camera. I tried analyzing the packets but it just seems like random noise so that might also be encrypted

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cuenta1 commented Dec 8, 2025

Hi, it seems they tried studying the code for both the phone and PC apps, but no one has been able to make the stream playable. I think the project is abandoned. I'd also like someone with the necessary skills to figure it out.

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