Troubleshooting What can I do if fail to stream the Tapo camera via the RTSP/ONVIF protocol?
The Tapo wired-powered camera supports RTSP and ONVIF (Profile S) protocols, enabling compatibility with third-party NVR or NAS devices that also support RTSP/ONVIF. If you fail to stream the Tapo camera via RTSP/ONVIF, please follow the steps below to troubleshoot.
Note:
- For battery-powered cameras/doorbells, only the special models (Tapo D235/D225/TD25) support RTSP streaming when hardwired, with a jumper cable installed, and the always-on mode turned on. Other models (such as Tapo C410/C420/C425/D230) do not support RTSP streaming due to battery and electronic design limitations.
- For dual-lens cameras, when connected to a PC/NAS/NVR via ONVIF, only the wide-angle lens stream is available.
Step 1. Check Your Camera Settings
1) Configuration: Ensure that the camera settings are correctly configured. The instructions below introduce some basic parameters that need to be configured on the camera.
How to view Tapo camera on PC/NAS/NVR through RTSP/Onvif Protocol
Note: Try to change the camera account(username and password) if they include special characters.
2) Subscription and Storage: Check whether the camera has subscribed to the Tapo Care service and if a microSD card is inserted. If both are present, the RTSP/ONVIF stream can't be established.
You may remove the microSD card from the camera to establish the RTSP/ONVIF connection.

Step 2. Review Your Network Diagram
The typical network diagram for streaming a camera via the RTSP/ONVIF protocol on a PC/NAS/NVR locally is shown below. Then you can refer to these instructions to establish the RTSP/ONVIF connection.

If you are streaming the camera remotely, more configurations are required on your home network. For detailed instructions, please refer to the article below.
How to View Your Tapo Camera Remotely via RTSP/ONVIF
Step 3. Test with Different Third-Party Applications
You can refer to the instructions below to establish the RTSP/ONVIF connection with the camera using Agent DVR or VLC, then test if you can stream the camera.
How to view Tapo camera on PC/NAS/NVR through RTSP/ONVIF Protocol?
Step 4. Pay attention to the number of devices that are streaming the camera.
The Tapo camera allows for up to 2 main streams (stream1) and 2 sub-streams (stream2) to be viewed simultaneously. Each RTSP/ONVIF connection occupies one stream. If all 4 streams are in use, you cannot establish a new connection.
You can try the following steps to troubleshoot interference from the device count limit.
1) Restart the camera to disconnect the device from viewing the camera.
2) Switch between the URL of the main stream (stream1) and the sub-stream (stream2) when establishing the RTSP/ONVIF connection.
3) Modify the Camera Account on the camera's Device Settings > Advanced Settings > Camera Account page to disconnect the device from viewing the camera.
Note: The Tapo Care service occupies one main stream, and viewing the camera's live feed through the Tapo app will occupy either a main or a sub-stream.
Next Steps If RTSP/ONVIF Streaming Cannot Be Established
You can reply to this thread or start a new thread with the following information for further assistance.
1. Describe the encountered phenomenon on the third-party apps. For example:
1) The third-party apps you are using (e.g., Agent DVR, VLC).
2) The URL used to stream the camera, such as rtsp://IP Address/stream1(For high-quality stream1).
3) The error message that appears if there is one.
2. List the results of the above four troubleshooting steps.
3. Provide the camera's model number, firmware, and hardware version.
QA related to the RTSP/ONVIF connection
Q1:What ports are used by the Tapo camera for RTSP/ONVIF?
A1: The Tapo camera uses the following ports for RTSP/ONVIF: ONVIF Service Port: 2020 and RTSP Service Port: 554.
Q2: Does the Tapo Camera support 2-way audio when connected via RTSP/ONVIF?
A2: The ONVIF standard includes multiple profiles, and the Tapo Camera only supports Profile S. This profile does not include 2-way audio. Profile S only covers basic functionalities such as video/audio streaming, network configuration, event handling, and PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) control.
Q3: What are the Tapo dual-lens cameras' (e.g., Tapo C246D, C840) RTSP URLs for different lenses?
A3: You can access different lenses by switching URLs as shown below.
Wide-angle lens (high quality): rtsp://IP Address/stream1
Wide-angle lens (low quality): rtsp://IP Address/stream2
Telephoto Lens (High Quality): rtsp://IP Address/stream6
Telephoto Lens (Low Quality): rtsp://IP Address/stream7
Note: Only the wide-angle lens is accessible via the ONVIF protocol.
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Hi,
You can refer to the following instructions to configure the camera settings and your router.
How to View Your Tapo Camera Remotely via RTSP/ONVIF
Usually, it's no problem to set the same camera account for each camera.
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@zezito hello. I have tried to view the camera via iSpy and VLC and just get a failure message. No one else is streaming the camera. I have followed all the help steps I can find. I want to add it to my HIKVISION NVR. Please can you help?
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Please confirm the following information about your issue.
1. Has your camera subscribed to the Tapo Care service? Is an SD card inserted into the camera?
2. What URL or resolution have you used when establishing the RTSP/Onvif connection?
3. Please describe your network diagram. On the device you want to stream the camera via RTSP/Onvif, can you successfully ping the camera's IP address?
4. What error message appears when establishing the RTSP/Onvif connection?
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@Solla-topee I am having the same issue.
Camera TC71
VLC stream on TV or Laptop does not work.
The network diagram is as recommended.
TC210 on my network works perfectly.
The VLC debug mode shows stream dead.
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1. Please refer to this post to provide more information about the reported case.
2. How many devices stream your camera TC71 simultaneously? Including streaming the camera via the Tapo app and RTSP/Onvif connection.
3. Can you establish the Onvif connection between the TC71 and the iSpy app installed on your laptop?
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Answers as requested.
MAC Adress: DC-62-79-27-BA-38
>>Tapo care trial mode. SD card, yes.
>>URLs used:
rtsp://192.168.1.25
rtsp://192.168.1.25/stream1
I have also tried to parse credentials from the URL too.
>> There is only a single router at my home connected to all the devices. I have tested on TV StreamShow App and VLC player on all the devices. It does not work.
>>Debug log from VLC:
satip debug: try to open 'rtsp://192.168.1.25'
satip debug: connect to host '192.168.1.25'
main debug: net: connecting to 192.168.1.25 port 554
main debug: connection succeeded (socket = 1616)
main debug: net: opening 0.0.0.0 datagram port 9208
main debug: net: opening 0.0.0.0 datagram port 9209
satip error: Failed to setup RTSP session
main debug: net: connecting to 192.168.1.25 port 554
main debug: connection succeeded (socket = 1616)
access_realrtsp warning: Cseq mismatch, got 1, assumed 0
access_realrtsp debug: rtsp connected
access_realrtsp warning: only real/helix rtsp servers supported for now
main debug: no access modules matched
main debug: dead input
main debug: changing item without a request (current 2/3)
main debug: nothing to play
qt debug: IM: Deleting the input
>>There are 3 phones where the TAPO app is installed to access the Camera. When trying to stream, none of the devices are accessing the Camera.
>>ONVIF gives this screen:

I would appreciate further help. I have a TC71 and C210 as well - and 210 works great with VLC. It is TC71 causing the issue.
I believe the issue happened after I updated firmware after buying it - it is just 7 days old.
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Hi,
Please note that if the camera enjoys the Tapo Care service and has an SD card inserted, the RTSP/Onvif connection can't be established. In your situation, you can remove the SD card from the camera and then check if you can establish the RTSP/Onvif connection.
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@Solla-topee Would it help if I end Tapo Care?
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Hi,
You can also cancel the Tapo Care Trial plan, with an SD card inserted into the camera, and then try to establish the RTSP/Onvif connection. However, please note that it's unable to enjoy the Tapo Care Trial plan again after stopping it.
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