StreamProbe

topic onvif-test RTSP URL & Camera Test

Test your topic onvif-test camera stream instantly: paste the RTSP URL below to check reachability, codec, and resolution from our servers. The topic onvif-test uses RTSP path pattern rtsp://:@:554/stream and supports ONVIF at /onvif/device_service.

topic RTSP URL pattern

The RTSP URL pattern for topic onvif-test cameras:

rtsp://<user>:<pass>@<ip>:554/stream

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

ONVIF path

topic cameras support ONVIF at /onvif/device_service. Use an ONVIF client (e.g. ONVIF Device Manager) to discover and configure the camera.

Test your topic camera stream

Paste your topic 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 is ONVIF and why does it matter?

ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) is an open standard for IP camera interoperability. ONVIF-compliant cameras work with any ONVIF-compatible NVR or VMS, regardless of brand. Profile S covers streaming; Profile G adds storage; Profile T adds H.265 and metadata.

What is the standard ONVIF port?

Most cameras use port 80 for ONVIF. Foscam uses port 888, some Reolink models use 8000. The ONVIF endpoint path is usually /onvif/device_service. Test ONVIF connectivity with the CamCheck tool above.

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