My camera is a hikvision DS-2CD2385FWD-I HD. I had H.265+ enabled and this is what causing the issue. Switching to H.265 and putting the I Frame Interval to the same as fps did the trick - thank you!
Not exactly sure what's the difference between H.265 and H.265+, seems like H265+ would be...
sweet that worked! thanks,
i guess the last thing I still can't figure it out is the direct-to-disk on my copy camera for alerts doesn't seem to be working too well. I have a pre-trigger of 5 seconds and disk-to-disk and have it set to when triggered, however, the output is only a second long...
Although you are probably right, I still think assuming someone will never find your server/DVR, even if lock or what ever, is still wrong. A good security system should be able to have fallback protection (in my opinion). Without going into too much detail, I do have an internet watchdog to my...
I don't think no one should assume this assumption 'no one is looking for your server' :) I already have a local nas as a backup but I'm being paranoid that someone "could" steal it! The SD card are already in the cams, which was a good idea!
I've tried to remove the underscore and still...
The idea is to have the mp4 file stored in a different folder and synced on the cloud when it happens so if someone enter my home and find my server, even if he leave with everything (HDS, ect) , clips will be already uploaded to the cloud and I'll still be able to view it.
I'm trying to set-up my camera to have continuous saving on one folder where the alerts get saved into a different folder.
To achieve this, I created one camera
Camera1:
- Motion sensor: off
- Record: Video -> Continuous, Folder: New
- Direct-to-disk
Camera1 (copy):
- Motion sensor: on
-...