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Steps to view camera with M7LIVE
- Connect camera router or switch in your local area network (LAN)
- To find camera in your network using Microseven M7 cam locator

- View camera in Microseven M7CMS software

- Check camera RTSP port to see if it is opened, default RTSP port number is 554
- To set camera RTSP port to 554 using M7CMS by chick on properties, click on Apply

- When you finish it, go to download M7LIVE software program from download menu on www.microseven.com

- After you downloaded it, then to install M7LIVE on your PC or server, and follow the steps and click next. If you have Activation Key, IP address and RTSP ports different than default numbers, you can modify them during the installation. By click Finish to complete your installation of M7LIVE




- Go to you current PC or server to open port 1935, port 7000 from Windows Firewall. To make sure you make current PC or server as static IP in your LAN network

- Then you go to your router to do port forwarding on port 1935 (RTMP port), port 7000, here is the example, assuming your PC static IP is 192.168.1.15, then you will do port forwarding port 1935 (RTMP port) and port 7000 to 192.168.1.15

- Go to get your Internet IP address from your router, or go to URL http://www.whatismyip.com to find the Internet IP address
- Setup your camera on tool www.microseven.tv to get html script code

- For M7Live single camera version
- Add your camera to microseven.tv
- Set camera configuration parameters
You need to input, must full these fields:- Camera ID [It will be automatically created by system for M7LIVE licensed version]
- Display name
- Do you want camera video to shared or not shared ( public or private)
- View status Display Enable or Disable on microseven.tv [for M7LIVE licensed version]
- M7LIVE server [PC or server] Internet IP address, or you can use domain name for this Internet IP address
- M7LIVE server [PC or server] RTMP port 1935 as default
- M7LIVE server [PC or server] Microseven communication port 7000
- Camera Internet IP address, or you can use domain name for this Internet IP address [for M7LIVE licensed version]
- Camera RTSP port default 554 port [for M7LIVE licensed version]
- Max connection from Internet users [for M7LIVE licensed version]
- You need a URL which is for all the devices where it has Internet browser
When you finish, you need to click on Save to save all the settings

- You can add a description (camera info) the camera

- Click on Save to save your settings, and it will direct you to camera list page

The camera is in the list, it displays in the following:- Camera name
- Camera info – M7LIVE Server version #, M7LIVE IP/Domain, RTMP Port, Camera ID
- View Status
- Shared Status
- Current Views
- Bitrate in/out
- Max Connection
- Total Views
- Post Date
- Action – View, Settings …, Delete
- Add your camera to microseven.tv
- For M7LIVE multiple camera version (licensed version):
- Allow you add more than one camera using add new button

- You will have all the list of live camera video in the list after you added them

- Allow you add more than one camera using add new button
- Click View in the table, you can view live video from camera with www.microseven.tv

- You can now copy and paste this camera embed html script code to any websites
Pt Vicente Sea Palace Studio Cam
Pt Vicente Sea Palace Studio Cam
By Jason William Buck
Pt Vicente Sea Palace Studio CamWith a panormaic view of the Pacific Ocean near Pt Vicente, this webcam is hosting a live shot of the Pacific and sunset. http://www.theseapalacestudio.com
Annsville Cams
Annsville – Trollknoll
By John Morris in California
Downtown Annsville is one of numerous garden vignettes at Trollknoll. It depicts an old mining town in the late 1800s. The Annsville Hotel is the guest house at the gardens. The saloon, mine, ore cart and tresle are usually in the static view. The gardens include a missile garden, flying saucers, Pinky’s Trailer Park, a golf course, Tuscan Ruins (the Ruins of Opius VI), The Swamp, the Vineyard Maze, the Dinosaur Habitat, and the High Heel Walk…among others.
M7LIVE 2.06 (streaming video server on microseven.tv) (released on 7/07/2011)
M7LIVE 2.06 (streaming converter to flash format) (released on 7/7/2011)
How to check your installation of M7LIVE server installed properly?
1. Check port 1935 and 7000 if there are opened on your Windows 7 OS
To do it:
Go to run, type cmd, in the DOS prompt, type command “netstat -ano”
Then you will go to find 1935 and 7000 ports in the list.
2. Open 1935 port and 7000 port from your Windows firewall, for Windows 7 OS, add ports in inbound rule for 1935 port and 7000 port with TCP protocol.
3. Open port forwarding in your router for port 1935, and port 7000.
Once these checks completed, go to microseven.tv your account to add camera in live setting. It will automatically generate embedded script code for you. Then you can copy and paste it to any website. And your camera streaming video will be displayed on sites you have published it.
If you have any questions of this instruction, please email us at support@microseven.com, we will help you to set your camera streaming video up on your website.