So far, it works pretty well for me on Windows 10. I do wonder: (a) where does the .ini file live? (b) is there some way to run multiple copies each with their own rtsp address? (c) if (b) isn't possible, could the ini contain a history of recent rtsp addresses and the user easily switch between them? Thanks!
Thanks Adam, that does help. Wish it also had verification in it. But this is a step towards the promised land .... Best
I know this is old, but I am interested in Peter's command line version - especially due to built-in compression. However, I cannot find a pre-built binary. I did try using 7-zip on the results from Win32DiskImager and, while a hugely slow process, it took a 512GB image file down to like 150GB. So that is a marked improvement! Thanks to all!
Anyone know if a command line interface exists/has been added? That would be a great help to folks like me. Best!
Possible to make auto-verify an option on read?
Hello and thanks for any tips. I am trying to discover/search for the manner in which the final 8 bit value is computed for the following: 3c 54 01 69 e4 df b2 30 30 01 00 00 d0 3c 54 01 69 e6 a6 2c 30 30 01 00 00 13 3c 54 01 69 e4 df b2 55 43 01 01 00 46 4f 3c 54 01 69 e6 a6 2c 55 43 01 01 00 46 92 3c 54 01 69 e4 df b2 55 43 01 01 00 43 4c 3c 54 01 69 e6 a6 2c 55 43 01 01 00 43 8f Each set is a sent command which is exactly the same except that the abbreviated MAC addresses are different between...
Hello and thanks for any tips. I am trying to discover/search for the manner in which the final 8 bit value is computed for the following: 3c 54 01 69 e4 df b2 30 30 01 00 00 d0 3c 54 01 69 e6 a6 2c 30 30 01 00 00 13 3c 54 01 69 e4 df b2 55 43 01 01 00 46 4f 3c 54 01 69 e6 a6 2c 55 43 01 01 00 46 92 3c 54 01 69 e4 df b2 55 43 01 01 00 43 4c 3c 54 01 69 e6 a6 2c 55 43 01 01 00 43 8f Each set is a sent command which is exactly the same except that the abbreviated MAC addresses are different between...