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    GOP settings

    I have been reading up on i-frames, been experimenting with the settings on a camera that I am not recording to see what works. My question (although basic, I thought I knew the answer) is do I set the same settings on the NVR when recording? Also do I have to use an i-frames length that fits...
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    Daylight Savings Time woes.

    I have had a similar situation, It was caused by both NVR's fighting to set the time. My solution was to disconnect ONVIF/i8 on 1 nvr and make its connection to the cameras via RTSP. Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk
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    NVR requires open ports for NTP function

    Perhaps,, just bought a car though so a no go atm. Just mirrored the port and wireshark-ed it, some Telnet activity going on there but nothing jumped out at me, it's scraping the limits of my understanding to be fair. Anyway thanks for the replies, I think with all the will in the world it is...
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    NVR requires open ports for NTP function

    I am familiar fairly familiar with ntp, it was my first project with Raspberry Pi about 3 years ago, and indeed there are 4 ntp connections to the RPi, on the usual port 123. As this nvr uses ports 8000-8002 for various functions, alarm, ntp, and whatever...and I am not even sure it is using ntp...
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    NVR requires open ports for NTP function

    Thank nayr, I sort of had that idea (without the actual details). There is no connection made directly to time.windows.com, time.nist.gov or pool.ntp.org though. It is all through these servers (amazonaws etc). I suspect the NVR NTP choices are just an illusion of choice. Sent from my D6503...
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    NVR requires open ports for NTP function

    Long time reader first post. Firstly thankyou to all, a great forum, I've learned all I can just reading but now I'm stumped. I own an NVR from UK company called X-Vision (X2R32EN). I suspect it is a DigiMerge based product as the hardware version is DM-203. Googling around I found an analogue...
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