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RTSP Inspector

A desktop RTSP, RTP, RTCP, SDP, H.264/H.265, ONVIF handoff, packet-loss, and IP-camera stream diagnostics tool for installers and support teams.

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Cost / License

  • Pay once
  • Proprietary

Platforms

  • Windows
  • Linux
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Properties

  1.  Privacy focused
  2.  Decentralized
  3.  Support for Themes
  4.  Lightweight

Features

  1.  Dark Mode
  2.  No registration required
  3.  No Tracking
  4.  Ad-free
  5.  Works Offline
  6.  IP camera
  7.  Live Camera Streaming

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RTSP Inspector information

  • Developed by

    Hannes Software
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) ranging between $19 and $49.
  • Alternatives

    7 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English
    • Chinese

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What is RTSP Inspector?

RTSP Inspector helps CCTV installers, security integrators, IP camera vendors, NVR/VMS support teams, and field engineers turn vague camera failures into repeatable protocol evidence. It is built for black screens, VLC-vs-VMS mismatches, ONVIF handoff failures, UDP media blocks, RTP loss, authentication loops, SDP mistakes, codec readiness, and H.264/H.265 stream troubleshooting.

The app records RTSP control messages, RTP/RTCP evidence, SDP and codec details, timing events, packet-loss clues, transport choice, and diagnostic findings in one local desktop workflow. Professional users can export PDF, HTML, Markdown, and saved JSON reports, save and reopen .risession cases, inspect UDP RTP/RTCP, and hand support teams a compact report instead of a vague “camera does not play” note.

It is not a VMS, NVR, surveillance recorder, live camera wall, or generic media player. It complements those tools by explaining why an RTSP/IP camera stream does or does not work.