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Maybe you don't understand how RTSP works, but it's just a protocol for sending video and time information in a stream.
Try VLC if you just want to view the stream.
"I don't need server software and just need a client to view and control my security camera's"
I'm well aware that VLC can view RTSP streams because I came across that information when looking stuff up
VLC can't control camera's through ONVIF though
https://github.com/Quedale/OnvifDeviceManager