<div dir="ltr">When I say "mount the camera", I mean "use djmount's filesystem driver to make it appear as if you mounted the camera", so as far as I can tell you're doing what you should be with djmount.<div>
<br></div><div style>I've been primarily interested in media servers lately, so I forgot that UPnP sometimes means something else. Maybe the camera is using something other than UPnP AV, which is a subset of the uPnP standard. djmount seems to only work with UPnP AV servers.</div>
<div style><br></div><div style>I tried to get details from DLink's site using the link to the camera info from your first message, but it doesn't go in to detail about which parts of the UPnP protocol are supported. It does suggest that the camera can send video clips to an FTP server. Maybe that is a way to accomplish your goal?</div>
<div style><br></div><div style>You may also be able to get more information by using a network traffic analyser to see what sort of data the camera is sending back when you browse it using whatever other UPnP client you have had luck with.</div>
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