- Dec 27, 2016
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I need a bit of help with regards to BI Clips and Archiving setup, mainly dealing with New and Alerts. I am using DeepStack as a trigger.
I have my cameras all setup as dual stream (main and sub D1), and use direct-to-disk. Does this mean that I should be creating two file sets in the “New” folder for each camera, one at full resolution and one at D1, recording 24/7? If so I would assume that one set of files would be much larger than the other with similar names? If so what are the names, as it doesn’t really appear to be the case when viewing the “new” folder? [Note: I have each camera set to “continuous + triggered” in the record tab to the “New” folder.]
When I click on the calendar icon, I only see about three days of recording. If I look in the “New” folder, I see bvr recordings for over two weeks, but only see two to three days of jpg files in the alerts folder, corresponding to the calendar dots. Is there some reason that I would want to only have alerts for a few days (less than the video files)? I would think that the two file ages and the corresponding database files should all be in sync (cover the same days). How is this best accomplished? Is there a similar way to the clip calendar to see the video recordings that are available in the database/drive? I have historically set up all of my camera streams to be 24/7 for about 3 weeks, then overwrite.
I have my cameras all setup as dual stream (main and sub D1), and use direct-to-disk. Does this mean that I should be creating two file sets in the “New” folder for each camera, one at full resolution and one at D1, recording 24/7? If so I would assume that one set of files would be much larger than the other with similar names? If so what are the names, as it doesn’t really appear to be the case when viewing the “new” folder? [Note: I have each camera set to “continuous + triggered” in the record tab to the “New” folder.]
When I click on the calendar icon, I only see about three days of recording. If I look in the “New” folder, I see bvr recordings for over two weeks, but only see two to three days of jpg files in the alerts folder, corresponding to the calendar dots. Is there some reason that I would want to only have alerts for a few days (less than the video files)? I would think that the two file ages and the corresponding database files should all be in sync (cover the same days). How is this best accomplished? Is there a similar way to the clip calendar to see the video recordings that are available in the database/drive? I have historically set up all of my camera streams to be 24/7 for about 3 weeks, then overwrite.