New lite H.265 cams release and Tesla Series XVR from dahua

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But I use it. Its not a joke. NVR can do it´s own IVS analysis. Smart Codec uses too much cpu power on the cam, therefore it will be disabled, when we activated it. But connecting it to an nvr you can still use all IVS features. Believe it or not your are wrong.

But you are not alone. The hole DACH Support team doesn´t know these features. LOL Till I showed it to them.
Not possible..you are mistaken.
 

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ok, you are the godfather of knowledge? This discussion is senseless unless you won´t try it out. Or didn´t you own an NVR of these 4ks2 series? Then I can invite you to a teamviewer session. But not today. You can pn me. Or maybe empiretecandy can give a comment to it?
 

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ok, you are the godfather of knowledge? This discussion is senseless unless you won´t try it out. Or didn´t you own an NVR of these 4ks2 series? Then I can invite you to a teamviewer session. But not today. You can pn me. Or maybe empiretecandy can give a comment to it?
The nvr's are not capable to do any video analysis... Any triggers you are getting are from the camera the proof is in the pudding.... Are you able to hook up an old dahua camera or Hikvision camera that has no ivs capability and set up Ivs and use it? The answer is obviously no.
.. use a bit of logic..
 
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