Here’s what I have in my config.yaml file for the Amcrest component: amcrest:Īnd here’s the error from the log: amcrest: Error on device update!įile "/usr/src/homeassistant/homeassistant/helpers/entity_platform.py", line 359, in _async_add_entityĪwait entity.async_device_update(warning=False)įile "/usr/src/homeassistant/homeassistant/helpers/entity.py", line 466, in async_device_updateįile "/usr/local/lib/python3.8/concurrent/futures/thread.py", line 57, in run I hope this isn’t too n00b for people here, I’m getting to grips with yaml - that took me the longest here in all honesty, but I’m pretty happy I got this sorted!Ĭould you tell how you got Lorex cameras to work with the Amcrest component? I can’t figure out how to even enable one camera stream as the component won’t accept the url format required to stream Lorex cameras. So after a bit of fiddling about with that info and the info in this thread I have put camera: !include camera.yaml in my main config and my camera.yaml looks like this - platform: ffmpeg In there you should have RTSP enabled, Verify is enabled for me, port 554. In the Lorex Client 13 on desktop (and I think on the DVR itself - it’s in the attic I’m not going up there now) you go to the below path I log in to those with Device ID/IP, port 9000 (disregard this for HA), user (admin) and pw. ![]() It’s a LHA2108LC and I can use the Lorex Client 13 for viewing my cameras on desktop and the Lorex Cirrus app on iOS. ![]() Absolute n00b here but I’ve got kinda familiar with the Lorex system and noticed some differences with the setup here and what should be used for some systems.
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