Viewing Tapo C200 through Windows 10 PC
While I can view my Tapo C200 through the mobile app, I would also like to use a PC to view it. Is there some way I can view it using my PC?
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I managed to do this by using an android emulator caller bluestacks. It allows you to use the TAPO android app on you Windows 10 PC
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Dear TP-LINK. The i-Spy option is NOT a solution. Yes, you can see a live stream of the camera but NOTHING ELSE: You cannot modify settings, pan/tilt or view history. PLEASE find a proper solution.
The best option I have used so far is to use an Android Emulator. This wortks well but is time-consuming and resource-hungry.
So, again, PLEASE set up a proper Windows application.
Oh, and while you're about it: GET REID OF THE WATERMARK
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@Ojos its crazy that android is needed with small screen small keyboard, android should be easy be ported to windows
vlc support viewing but not pan/tilt
and android not support manual ipadress
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VLC media player seems to work, however there could be a security risk with using it - in fact this could reach to the Tapo Cameras in general
the "stream" for VLC is as follows, all un encrypted with passwords/usernames in plan text:
rtsp://usernameemailaddress@emailhostname.com:@password.ipaddressofcamera/stream1
usernameemailaddress@emailhostname.com is your email address linked to the tp link account - un encrypted in plain text
password is your password - un encrypted and in plain test
ipaddressofcamera is the ip address of the camera on your home network
all un encrypted for all to see
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Extremely easy! Download LDPplayer4 Install Tapo app and log in.Extremely easy! Download LDPplayer4 Install Tapo app and log in.
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@Ojos iSpy is free only for local use. For remote use (that is what we purchase webcam for most of the time) you have to purchase an annual plan that start from 8$ a month for one server connected, 15$ for 3 server etc... It is really a bad news for all the buyers who thought they could check their webcams in many locations from anywhere on anything else than a mobile device. Really disappointed!
Is there any really free solution to check remotely from a browser Tapo C200 cams?
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@Ojos I just downloaded and installed BlueStacks, and it allows me now to view our C200's through PC Windows 10.
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I just bought this device and was surprised that there isn't an app for PC which is very common now on most similar cameras like hkvision as well as even cheaper ones. I'm a bit disappointed with TPLink as i have their other products that are quite good quality and well thought off features. I do want to view and review the camera footages on a bigger screen and all they have now is just a work around to get that done. What's the rationale for not having the pc app???
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