- Nov 3, 2017
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I'm trying to set up a low resource intensive 2-camera setup at my inlaws where they could access recorded footage via iOS. I am a Blue-Iris user however, I feel that it overkill here and would require me to purchase a PC.
Currently the 2 Dahua cameras I have, record motion to a micro SD card, and post images to an FTP running on a raspberry pi (for a smart alert system I set up)
gDMSS or iDMSS is quite frankly useless for playing back recordings (it works 10% of the time, and the app does not list motion events in any intuitive way).
I'd even write the video files to a NAS running on the pi, but I'm not aware of any app that serves video files in a neat and orderly way via an iOS app. I could also buy some cheap aliexpress NVR but again I'm not sure how good those associated apps are for video file playback.
Any suggestions?
Currently the 2 Dahua cameras I have, record motion to a micro SD card, and post images to an FTP running on a raspberry pi (for a smart alert system I set up)
gDMSS or iDMSS is quite frankly useless for playing back recordings (it works 10% of the time, and the app does not list motion events in any intuitive way).
I'd even write the video files to a NAS running on the pi, but I'm not aware of any app that serves video files in a neat and orderly way via an iOS app. I could also buy some cheap aliexpress NVR but again I'm not sure how good those associated apps are for video file playback.
Any suggestions?