I think I must be missing something really obvious here...using VLC "Version 2.0.6 Twoflower (Intel 64bit)" on OS X.
I recently bought a Lorex LNR280 surveillance network video recorder. I noticed in a packet capture a URL "rtsp://my.nvr.ip.address:1025/PSIA/streaming/channels/101". I tried loading this with VLC; VLC prompted me for the password, then a stream of live surveillance video came up. Great.
But...now I can't make it happen again. If I enter this URL into VLC, I see the URL displayed in VLC's main window under "Playlist", and I see via tcpdump that network traffic is flowing, but I don't see a video window pop up. If I go to "Media Information", under "Codec Details" I see stream 0 is H264 as expected, and under "Statistics" the bitrate
looks about right, but it's just not displaying. Under the menu "Video > Video Track", "Track 1" is selected (the only other option being "Disabled"). Toggling Pause/Play in the main window doesn't seem to do anything. "Window > Bring All to Front" makes no difference; so the window isn't just hidden behind something else.
I don't see anything wrong in logs, either. Console.app shows only a "stopping playback" message when I delete the URL from the playlist, and UDP network traffic stops accordingly. Same thing shows up under ~/Library/Logs/vlc-log.txt if I go to "VLC > Add Interface > Debugging logging" in the menu. "Errors and Warnings" window shows nothing. "Messages" has a bit more - goes through a few stages, ending with "main debug: Decoder buffering done in 0 ms" on open. (I can share full output if it's helpful.) Nothing looks wrong to my eye.
It's possible that my video source is "funny" somehow (the NVR was really cheap, and the software has a few rough edges), but I'd expect to see some sort of error message if that were the problem.
I can play other video sources, including .mp4 files from this NVR and (when on the right network segment) rtsp streams directly from the surveillance cameras.
Any ideas appreciated!