Amcrest Camera RTSP URL Guide & Tester
Test any Amcrest IP camera stream instantly. Amcrest cameras use RTSP for live streaming — paste your URL below to verify reachability, detect codec, and check resolution without installing any software.
Amcrest RTSP URL pattern
The RTSP URL pattern for Amcrest cameras:
rtsp://<user>:<pass>@<ip>:554/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=0
Replace <user>, <pass>, and <ip>
with your camera's credentials and IP address. Never leave default credentials
unchanged — update them and use CamCheck below to verify the stream.
Default ports
- HTTP: 80
- HTTPS: 443
- ONVIF: 80
- RTSP: 554
ONVIF path
Amcrest cameras support ONVIF at /onvif/device_service. Use an ONVIF
client (e.g. ONVIF Device Manager) to discover and configure the camera.
Test your Amcrest camera stream
Paste your Amcrest RTSP URL below (use your real IP and credentials). StreamProbe will connect from our servers to verify reachability, detect codec and resolution, and confirm the stream is live — no software required.
Frequently asked questions
What ports do I need to forward for Amcrest cameras?
For Amcrest RTSP streaming: forward TCP 554. For web interface: TCP 80 or 443. For ONVIF: TCP 80. Consider using a VPN instead of direct port forwarding — it provides stronger security without exposing camera ports to the internet.
Is port forwarding safe for Amcrest cameras?
Direct port forwarding exposes Amcrest cameras to internet-wide scanning and brute force attacks. Mandatory steps before enabling port forwarding: (1) change default password, (2) update firmware, (3) disable unused services. A VPN or cloud relay is safer for most users.